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Lee Morgan

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  • Genre: Jazz

    Location Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US

    Profile Views: 99525

    Last Login: 1/11/2010

    Member Since 12/14/2005

    Record Label Bluenote

    Type of Label Major

  • Bio

    LEE MORGAN was a stalwart of the driving jazz-meets-funk-meets-blues grooves produced by Blue Note in the 1960's. A flashy player of enormous technique and invention, he became the natural successor to Clifford Brown, emerging on the jazz scene shortly after Brownie's death in 1956. Morgan quickly developed his own style, fusing classic bebop motifs with more modern rhythms, harmonies and melodies. ........... BORN in Philadelphia on July 10, 1938, he began his trumpet studies with a private instructor, and continued them at Mastbaum High School for the Arts, where he also played the alto horn. A fan of jazz from an early age, he was exposed to a wide variety of live music in the vibrant Philadelphia music scene, which had produced such notables as John Coltrane, Benny Golson, the Heath brothers, and many others. ........................ By the time he was 15, Morgan was leading his own group with bassist James "Spanky" DeBrest as his partner. He was also taking part in Tuesday night workshops at the Music City club, which brought him into early contact with Miles Davis and his primary early influence, Clifford Brown. After Morgan graduated from Mastbaum in 1956, he and DeBrest subbed with the Jazz Messengers when Art Blakey arrived in Philadelphia short two musicians. "Spanky stayed on," Morgan explained in the liner notes to his first Blue Note album. "I could have stayed too, but I didn't want to sign a contract, so I left after two weeks. Very soon after that, Dizzy Gillespie returned from his South American tour. Morgan's career took off when he joined Dizzy’s big band at the age of 17. ......................... Dizzy was always a generous teacher, and allowed his young protégé plenty of solo space. This provided Morgan an excellent opportunity to gain experience before his return to Blakey's group in 1958 after Dizzy’s group disbanded. That year he recorded, Candy, his first of twenty-five Blue Note recordings as a leader, and though he was only 18 at the time, Morgan had already attracted attention with brassy acrobatic solos that heralded the arrival of a significant, new talent. While working with the Jazz Messengers, Morgan formed a great partnership with tenorist Benny Golson, and their shared sense of timing and musical rapport is obvious on the album Moanin', both on the title track and on numbers such as Blues March. Morgan shared the Messengers frontline with Golson, Hank Mobley and then Wayne Shorter until a heroin problem forced him to leave the band in 1961, (when he was replaced by Freddie Hubbard). ......................... He returned to his native Philadelphia for a few years, where he maintained a low profile while battling his addiction, working occasionally with saxophonist Jimmy Heath. He returned to New York in 1963, where he recorded, The Sidewinder, on the Blue Note label with sideman Joe Henderson, This was Morgan’s greatest commercial success. He entered his greatest period, recording one memorable album after another, writing "Ceora" and "Speedball" and spending a second period with Blakey (1964-65).................. He also recorded widely as a sideman on many classic jazz albums such as Gillespie's Night In Tunisia, John Coltrane's Blue Trane, Grachan Moncur's Evolution and dates for others, including Curtis Fuller, Philly Joe Jones, Wynton Kelly, Clifford Jordan, Hank Mobley and Wayne Shorter. Morgan was as comfortable unleashing dynamic displays of instrumental virtuosity on triple time blues as he was displaying controlled sensitivity and passion on ballads. His style included elements drawn from Dizzy Gillespie and Clifford Brown, but his own wide, crackling tone, his use of bluesy phrasing and effects, searing high register, human-voiced half-valve effects, and his dancing, funky, timing, was the essence of hard-bop. .................. . Morgan's later bands featured Bennie Maupin or Billy Harper on saxophone, and while the modal jazz direction taken by many other bands became more prominent in his compositions, Morgan remained at heart a hard-bop trumpet player. ............ Lee Morgan’s fast lane lifestyle ended on February 19, 1972, when he was shot and killed by his common-law wife, Helen More, during a performance at Slug's in New York, ending his life at the age of 33. .................. ....This profile was edited with ..MySpace Profile Editor......MySpace....Profile Editor....
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  • Influences

    Dizzy Gillespie, Clifford Brown, John Coltrane, Benny Golson
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  • Richard Harris


    Live LIFE With A PASSION Lee!
     
       Violinist Joshua Bell

    TODAY'S THOUGHT IS ABOUT EMOTIONS ...

    "The question is figuring out the EMOTIONS

    of the COMPOSER, where he's COMING FROM,

    and then TAPPING INTO IT the same way an actor

    would in approaching a role."

     ~ Joshua Bell

    MUSIC BRINGS PEOPLE TOGETHER.  IT ALLOWS

    US TO EXPERIENCE THE SAME EMOTIONS.  PEOPLE

    EVERYWHERE ARE THE SAME IN HEART AND SPIRIT!

    With LOVE, RESPECT, and PEACE my friend,

    Richard

    www.myspace.com/richardharrislive

    Please take a minute and give my music a listen!

    MY ALBUM "LOVE'S SWEET SONG" HAS BEEN NOMINATED FOR A WAMMIE AWARD AS JAZZ ALBUM OF THE YEAR! LISTEN TO SOME SWEET SOUNDS - AVAILABLE @ www.RichardHarrisLive.com


     

    16 days ago
  • Dr. Pamela Olson

      When the eggs get colored,
    after chickens lay,
    the bunny smiles 'pon you,
    for Easter's array.

    1 month ago
  • Richard Harris


    Hi Lee!

     

    TODAY'S THOUGHT IS ABOUT COMMITTEES ...

                                      "COMMITTEE ~               

    a GROUP OF PEOPLE who individually CAN DO NOTHING

    but AS A GROUP decide that NOTHING CAN BE DONE."
     
     ~  Fred Allen

    A COMMITTEE CAN MAKE A DECISION THAT IS

    DUMBER THAN ANY OF ITS MEMBERS!

    With LOVE, RESPECT, and PEACE my friend,

    Richard

    www.myspace.com/richardharrislive

    Please take a minute and give my music a listen!

    MY ALBUM "LOVE'S SWEET SONG" HAS BEEN NOMINATED FOR A WAMMIE AWARD AS JAZZ ALBUM OF THE YEAR! LISTEN TO SOME SWEET SOUNDS - AVAILABLE @ www.RichardHarrisLive.com


     

    1 month ago
  • Richard Harris


    Be KIND Lee!

     

    TODAY'S THOUGHT IS ABOUT KIND WORDS ...

    "KIND WORDS

    are SHORT and EASY TO SPEAK,

    but their ECHOES

    are TRULY ENDLESS ...."

    ~ Mother Teresa

    KIND WORDS, GENTLE WORDS, QUIET WORDS

    ARE AFTER ALL THE MOST POWERFUL WORDS!

    TO A PERSON THAT IS HURTING - THEY MAY MEAN

    THE WORLD!

    With LOVE, RESPECT, and PEACE my friend,

    Richard

    www.myspace.com/richardharrislive

    Please take a minute and give my music a listen!

    MY ALBUM "LOVE'S SWEET SONG" HAS BEEN NOMINATED FOR A WAMMIE AWARD AS JAZZ ALBUM OF THE YEAR! LISTEN TO SOME SWEET SOUNDS - AVAILABLE @ www.RichardHarrisLive.com

    2 months ago
  • Richard Harris



    MY ALBUM "LOVE'S SWEET SONG" HAS BEEN NOMINATED FOR A WAMMIE AWARD AS JAZZ ALBUM OF THE YEAR! LISTEN TO SOME SWEET SOUNDS - AVAILABLE @ www.RichardHarrisLive.com

    A LOVING FAMILY is EVERYTHING Lee!

     

    TODAY'S THOUGHT IS ABOUT FAMILY ...

    “NO MATTER WHAT you've done for yourself or for humanity,

    if you can't look back on having given LOVE AND ATTENTION

    to YOUR OWN FAMILY, what have you really accomplished?”

    ~ Elbert Hubbard

    THE LOVE OF A FAMILY IS LIFE'S GREATEST BLESSING!

    With LOVE, RESPECT, and PEACE my friend,

    Richard

    www.myspace.com/richardharrislive

    Please give my music a listen!

    Cool Jazz CD's @ www.RichardHarrisLive.com

    OR

    CDBaby.com / ITunes

    3 months ago
  • Dr. Pamela Olson

     In Honor of Black History Month

    3 months ago
  • Jazz Break

     
    To FOLLOW Jazz Break on TWITTER go to ....
    http://twitter.com/#!/JazzBreak1 ....

    For FB    http://goo.gl/1Vg7b
    Outstanding WALL photos on this site!

    3 months ago
  • Richard Harris



    MY ALBUM "LOVE'S SWEET SONG" HAS BEEN NOMINATED FOR A WAMMIE AWARD AS JAZZ ALBUM OF THE YEAR! LISTEN TO SOME SWEET SOUNDS - AVAILABLE @ www.RichardHarrisLive.com

    MUSIC is LOVE Lee!

     

    TODAY'S THOUGHT IS ABOUT MUSIC ...

    "There is NO FEELING,

    except the EXTREMES of FEAR and GRIEF,

    that does not find RELIEF in MUSIC.”

    ~ T.S. Eliot

    MUSIC IS WHAT FEELINGS SOUND LIKE.

    MUSIC IS LOVE IN SEARCH OF A WORD!

    With LOVE, RESPECT, and PEACE my friend,

    Richard

    www.myspace.com/richardharrislive

    Please give my music a listen!

    Cool Jazz CD's @ www.RichardHarrisLive.com

    OR

    CDBaby.com / ITunes

    3 months ago
  • Richard Harris



    LISTEN TO SOME SWEET MUSIC FROM MY NEW CD "LOVE'S SWEET SONG" AVAILABLE @ www.RichardHarrisLive.com

    Happy New Year Lee!

     

    TODAY'S THOUGHT IS A MESSAGE OF THANKS ...

    I want to thank each and every one of you for your friendship and many your kind words this year.

    Although I have never had the privilege to meet most of you in person, I believe we have become friends and have shared many things together here on MySpace.

    I will keep each and every one of you in my thoughts and prayers in 2012, wishing you good health, peace, and happiness in the coming year. 

    It is an honor and a privilege to call you my friend.
     
    With LOVE, RESPECT, and PEACE,

    Richard

    www.myspace.com/richardharrislive

    Please give my music a listen and let me know what you think!

    Cool Jazz CDs @ www.RichardHarrisLive.com

    OR

    CDBaby.com / ITunes

    4 months ago
  • Richard Harris



    LISTEN TO SOME SWEET MUSIC FROM MY NEW CD "LOVE'S SWEET SONG" AVAILABLE @ www.RichardHarrisLive.com

    Have a GREAT DAY Lee!

     

    TODAY'S THOUGHT IS ABOUT NEWBORN BABIES ...

    "A BABY is GOD'S OPINION that the WORLD should go on."

    ~ Carl Sandburg

    A BABY IS AN ANGEL WHOSE WINGS DECREASE AS HIS LEGS INCREASE!  BABIES ARE SUCH A NICE WAY TO START PEOPLE!

    With LOVE, RESPECT, and KINDNESS my friend,

    Richard

    www.myspace.com/richardharrislive

    Please give my music a listen and let me know what you think!

    Cool Jazz CDs @ www.RichardHarrisLive.com

    OR

    CDBaby.com / ITunes

    5 months ago
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Bio:

LEE MORGAN was a stalwart of the driving jazz-meets-funk-meets-blues grooves produced by Blue Note in the 1960's. A flashy player of enormous technique and invention, he became the natural successor to Clifford Brown, emerging on the jazz scene shortly after Brownie's death in 1956. Morgan quickly developed his own style, fusing classic bebop motifs with more modern rhythms, harmonies and melodies. ........... BORN in Philadelphia on July 10, 1938, he began his trumpet studies with a private instructor, and continued them at Mastbaum High School for the Arts, where he also played the alto horn. A fan of jazz from an early age, he was exposed to a wide variety of live music in the vibrant Philadelphia music scene, which had produced such notables as John Coltrane, Benny Golson, the Heath brothers, and many others. ........................ By the time he was 15, Morgan was leading his own group with bassist James "Spanky" DeBrest as his partner. He was also taking part in Tuesday night workshops at the Music City club, which brought him into early contact with Miles Davis and his primary early influence, Clifford Brown. After Morgan graduated from Mastbaum in 1956, he and DeBrest subbed with the Jazz Messengers when Art Blakey arrived in Philadelphia short two musicians. "Spanky stayed on," Morgan explained in the liner notes to his first Blue Note album. "I could have stayed too, but I didn't want to sign a contract, so I left after two weeks. Very soon after that, Dizzy Gillespie returned from his South American tour. Morgan's career took off when he joined Dizzy’s big band at the age of 17. ......................... Dizzy was always a generous teacher, and allowed his young protégé plenty of solo space. This provided Morgan an excellent opportunity to gain experience before his return to Blakey's group in 1958 after Dizzy’s group disbanded. That year he recorded, Candy, his first of twenty-five Blue Note recordings as a leader, and though he was only 18 at the time, Morgan had already attracted attention with brassy acrobatic solos that heralded the arrival of a significant, new talent. While working with the Jazz Messengers, Morgan formed a great partnership with tenorist Benny Golson, and their shared sense of timing and musical rapport is obvious on the album Moanin', both on the title track and on numbers such as Blues March. Morgan shared the Messengers frontline with Golson, Hank Mobley and then Wayne Shorter until a heroin problem forced him to leave the band in 1961, (when he was replaced by Freddie Hubbard). ......................... He returned to his native Philadelphia for a few years, where he maintained a low profile while battling his addiction, working occasionally with saxophonist Jimmy Heath. He returned to New York in 1963, where he recorded, The Sidewinder, on the Blue Note label with sideman Joe Henderson, This was Morgan’s greatest commercial success. He entered his greatest period, recording one memorable album after another, writing "Ceora" and "Speedball" and spending a second period with Blakey (1964-65).................. He also recorded widely as a sideman on many classic jazz albums such as Gillespie's Night In Tunisia, John Coltrane's Blue Trane, Grachan Moncur's Evolution and dates for others, including Curtis Fuller, Philly Joe Jones, Wynton Kelly, Clifford Jordan, Hank Mobley and Wayne Shorter. Morgan was as comfortable unleashing dynamic displays of instrumental virtuosity on triple time blues as he was displaying controlled sensitivity and passion on ballads. His style included elements drawn from Dizzy Gillespie and Clifford Brown, but his own wide, crackling tone, his use of bluesy phrasing and effects, searing high register, human-voiced half-valve effects, and his dancing, funky, timing, was the essence of hard-bop. .................. . Morgan's later bands featured Bennie Maupin or Billy Harper on saxophone, and while the modal jazz direction taken by many other bands became more prominent in his compositions, Morgan remained at heart a hard-bop trumpet player. ............ Lee Morgan’s fast lane lifestyle ended on February 19, 1972, when he was shot and killed by his common-law wife, Helen More, during a performance at Slug's in New York, ending his life at the age of 33. .................. ....This profile was edited with MySpace Profile Editor

Member Since:

December 14, 2005

Members:

.. width="425" height="350"> ....> LEE MORGAN PLAYING I REMEMBER CLIFFORD

Influences:

Dizzy Gillespie, Clifford Brown, John Coltrane, Benny Golson

Record Label:

Bluenote

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