Doug Watkins
Mar 2, 1934 – Feb 5, 1962
Instrument | bass |
Birthplace | Detroit, MI |
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An extraordinarily prolific bassist with a tragically short life, Detroit jazzman Doug Watkins was known for his sublime tone and unique phrasing. Doug cut his teeth on the Detroit jazz scene, where he was very much in-demand. He left to tour with James Moody in 1953, then returned to play with the Barry Harris Trio. In 1954, Doug settled in New York, where he continued to be a popular choice for recording sessions, especially when his closest friend (often mistaken for a cousin) Paul Chambers was unavailable.
He was a member of the original Jazz Messengers from 1955-1956, which he left to join the Horace Silver Quintet. He went on to freelance with some of the biggest names in hard bop for the Prestige label: Sonny Rollins, Jackie McLean, Donald Byrd, Lee Morgan, Gene Ammons, Art Farmer, Kenny Burrell, Phil Woods, and Hank Mobley, among many others. Doug only recorded two albums as a leader: “Watkins At Large” (1956) for Transition, joined by other members of the Horace Silver Quintet, which was followed by “Soulnik” in 1961 with Yusef Lateef, for which Doug played cello—an instrument he incredibly picked up only two days before the session. Tragically, Doug died in a car accident only a year later at the age of 27, yet over the course of his lifetime appeared on over 350 recordings. Perhaps the best endorsement for Doug’s skills as a bassist: when Mingus briefly took up the piano in 1961, it was Doug whom he chose to take over for him on bass.
List of Composers
- Ronnie Ball
- Rob Bargad
- Bill Barron
- Bruce Barth
- Pamela Baskin-Watson
- Mickey Bass
- Mario Bauzá
- David Berkman
- Peter Bernstein
- Eddie Bert
- Denzil Best
- John Bishop
- Walter Bolden
- Walter Booker
- Ruby Braff
- Adam Brenner
- Bob Brookmeyer
- Harold "Tina" Brooks
- Clifford Brown
- Donald Brown
- Shelley Brown
- Ray Bryant
- Jon Burr
- Kenny Burrell
- Rahn Burton
- Willie Maiden
- Kitty Malone
- Cal Massey
- Ronnie Mathews
- Tina May
- Cecil McBee
- Verena McBee
- Gary McFarland
- Howard McGhee
- Tom McIntosh
- Jim McNeely
- Charles McPherson
- Fleurine Mehldau
- Sergio Mihanovich
- Doug Miller
- L. Aziza Miller
- Leon Mitchell
- Bill Mobley
- Hank Mobley
- Grachan Moncur III
- J.R. Monterose
- Buddy Montgomery
- Jack Montrose
- Ralph Moore
- Michael Philip Mossman
- George Mraz
- Mark Murphy