Ray Bryant

Real Name:

Raphael Homer Bryant

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American jazz pianist and composer, born December 24, 1931 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, died June 2, 2011 in New York City, New York.
As a pianist Ray Bryant was soulful and swinging and covered a wide range of genres from bop to blues, boogiewoogie, gospel, and R&B.
His career took on in the late 1940's while playing with Aretha Franklin on her debut for Columbia and releasing the Bryant co-written R&B hit "The Madison Time", later used in the "Hair Spray" movies. As a composer he is also known for penning the jazz standard "Cubano Chant".
In the 1960's Bay Bryant released several albums of soul-jazz on the Cadet label. But among his most timeless releases however are his solo piano albums where he interprets blues, gospel and standards, like the 1956 "Alone With The Blues" and the 1972 "Alone at Montreux".
His brothers are the bassist Robin Eubanks.

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hardbop.tripod.com , MySpace , Wikipedia , Imdb , adp.library.ucsb.edu

Aliases:

Honeyboy Homer

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The Ray Bryant Quintet

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