Howard McGhee
Mar 6, 1918 – Jul 17, 1987
Instrument | trumpet |
Birthplace | Tulsa, OK |
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Along with Dizzy Gillespie and Fats Navarro, Howard McGhee was one of the most influential trumpeters in the early development of bebop. His robust sound, facile articulation, and expressive melodic sense are instantly recognizable.
Raised in Detroit, Howard gained both playing and writing experience in several big bands, most notably those of Andy Kirk and Lionel Hampton. In the mid-1940s he worked mostly with small combos, including Coleman Hawkins' quintet. McGhee brought his own group to Los Angeles in 1945 and helped to establish bebop on the West Coast; in '46 and '47 he recorded on two sessions with alto saxophonist Charlie Parker, one of which contained three of McGhee's own songs.
Though his career from the '50s on was not as well known, he still remained highly influential to following generations of hard bop and post-bop players.
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