Marcus Belgrave
Marcus Belgrave (June 12, 1936 – May 24, 2015) was a jazz trumpet player fr… Read Full Bio ↴Marcus Belgrave (June 12, 1936 – May 24, 2015) was a jazz trumpet player from Detroit, born in Chester, Pennsylvania. He recorded with a variety of famous musicians, bandleaders, and record labels since the 1950s.
Belgrave was tutored by Clifford Brown before joining the Ray Charles touring band. He later worked with Gunther Schuller, Carl Craig, Max Roach, Ella Fitzgerald, Charles Mingus, Tony Bennett, La Palabra, Sammy Davis Jr., Dizzy Gillespie and John Sinclair, amongst others.
Belgrave was a frequent faculty member at Stanford Jazz Workshop and a visiting professor of jazz trumpet at the Oberlin Conservatory. Among Belgrave's students were Rodney Whitaker, Kenny Garrett, Robert Hurst, Regina Carter, James Carter, Geri Allen, Karriem Riggins, Kasan Belgrave and Carlos McKinney.
Belgrave died on May 24, 2015, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, of heart failure, after being hospitalized since April with complications of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and congestive heart failure.
Discography
As leader
Gemini II (Tribe Records, 1974; reissued Universal Sound, 2004).
Working together (Detroit Jazz), 1992 (featuring Lawrence Williams)
Live at Kerrytown Concert House (Detroit Jazz), 1995
In the tradition (GHB) (featuring Doc Cheatham and Art Hodes)
You don't know me - Tribute to New Orleans, Ray Charles and the Great Ladies of Song (DJMC), 2006
Marcus, Charlie and Joan...Once again (DJMC), 2008
As sideman
With Geri Allen
Open on All Sides in the Middle (Minor Music, 1987)
The Nurturer (Blue Note, 1991)
Maroons (Blue Note, 1992)
The Life of a Song (Telarc, 2004)
Grand River Crossings (Motéma, 2013)
With George Gruntz
Theatre (ECM, 1983)
With McCoy Tyner
La Leyenda de La Hora (Columbia, 1985)
With B.B. King
Let the Good Times Roll (1999)
With David Murray
Black & Black (1991)
With Horace Tapscott
Aiee! The Phantom (Arabesque, 1996)
With Joe Henderson
Big Band (Verve, 1997)
With Wynton Marsalis and Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra
They Came To Swing (live) (Sony,1994)
Belgrave was tutored by Clifford Brown before joining the Ray Charles touring band. He later worked with Gunther Schuller, Carl Craig, Max Roach, Ella Fitzgerald, Charles Mingus, Tony Bennett, La Palabra, Sammy Davis Jr., Dizzy Gillespie and John Sinclair, amongst others.
Belgrave was a frequent faculty member at Stanford Jazz Workshop and a visiting professor of jazz trumpet at the Oberlin Conservatory. Among Belgrave's students were Rodney Whitaker, Kenny Garrett, Robert Hurst, Regina Carter, James Carter, Geri Allen, Karriem Riggins, Kasan Belgrave and Carlos McKinney.
Belgrave died on May 24, 2015, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, of heart failure, after being hospitalized since April with complications of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and congestive heart failure.
Discography
As leader
Gemini II (Tribe Records, 1974; reissued Universal Sound, 2004).
Working together (Detroit Jazz), 1992 (featuring Lawrence Williams)
Live at Kerrytown Concert House (Detroit Jazz), 1995
In the tradition (GHB) (featuring Doc Cheatham and Art Hodes)
You don't know me - Tribute to New Orleans, Ray Charles and the Great Ladies of Song (DJMC), 2006
Marcus, Charlie and Joan...Once again (DJMC), 2008
As sideman
With Geri Allen
Open on All Sides in the Middle (Minor Music, 1987)
The Nurturer (Blue Note, 1991)
Maroons (Blue Note, 1992)
The Life of a Song (Telarc, 2004)
Grand River Crossings (Motéma, 2013)
With George Gruntz
Theatre (ECM, 1983)
With McCoy Tyner
La Leyenda de La Hora (Columbia, 1985)
With B.B. King
Let the Good Times Roll (1999)
With David Murray
Black & Black (1991)
With Horace Tapscott
Aiee! The Phantom (Arabesque, 1996)
With Joe Henderson
Big Band (Verve, 1997)
With Wynton Marsalis and Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra
They Came To Swing (live) (Sony,1994)
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On the Sunny Side of the Street Walked with no one and talked with no one And I…
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