Baikida Carroll
Baikida Carroll (born January 15, 1947, St. Louis, Missouri) is an American jazz trumpeter.[1]
Carroll studied at Southern Illinois University and at the Armed Forces School of Music early in his career. Following this he became a member of the Black Artists Group in St. Louis, where he directed their free jazz ensemble. This group recorded in Europe in the 1970s.[2]
In 1981 he performed at the Woodstock Jazz Festival, held in celebration of the tenth anniversary of the Creative Music Studio.[3]
Discography
As leader
- Orange Fish Tears (Palm, 1974)
- The Spoken Word (HatHUT, 1977)
- Shadows and Reflections (Soul Note, 1982)
- Door of the Cage (Soul Note, 1995)
- Marionettes on a High Wire (OmniTone, 2001)[4]
As sideman
- Human Arts Ensemble, Whisper of Dharma, Universal Justice, 1972
- Solidarity Unit, Inc., Red, Black and Green, Universal Justice, 1972
- Julius Hemphill, Dogon A.D., Mbari, 1972
- Oliver Lake, NTU, The Point from Which Freedom Begins, Freedom, 1972
- Julius Hemphill, Coon Bid'ness, Freedom, 1975
- Hidden Strength, Hidden Strength, United Artists, 1975
- Michael Gregory, Heart and Center, Novus Records, 1979
- Michael Gregory, Gifts, Novus, 1979
- Vinnie Golia, Openhearted, Nine Winds, 1979
- Oliver Lake, Prophet, Black Saint, 1980
- Muhal Richard Abrams, Mama and Daddy, Black Saint, 1980
- Muhal Richard Abrams, Blues Forever, Black Saint, 1980
- Oliver Lake, Plug It, Gramavision, 1982
- Oliver Lake, Clevont Fitzhubert, Black Saint, 1981
- Muhal Richard Abrams, Rejoicing with the Light, Black Saint, 1980
- Jack DeJohnette, Inflation Blues, ECM, 1983
- David Murray, Live at Sweet Basil Volume 1, Black Saint, 1984
- David Murray, Live at Sweet Basil Volume 2, Black Saint, 1984
- Michele Rosewoman, The Source, Black Saint, 1984
- John Carter, Castles of Ghana, Gramavision, 1986
- David Murray, New Life, Black Saint, 1988
- Carla Bley, Watts Work Family Album, ECM, 1989
- Oliver Lake, Gramavision Tenth Anniversary Sampler, Gramavision, 1990
- Graham Parker, Struck By Lightning, Demon, 1991
- Charles Papasoff, Papasoff, Red Toucan, 1993
- Steve Weisberg, I can't stand another night alone (in bed with you), ECM, 1994
- Graham Parker, No Holding Back, Comet, 1996
- New York Collective, Naxos, 1996
- Pheeroan akLaff, Global Mantras, Modern Masters, 1997
- Sam Rivers, Culmination, BMG/RCA Victor, 1999
- Sam Rivers, Inspiration, BMG/RCA Victor, 1999
- Tim Berne Octet, Insomnia, Clean Feed, 2011
External links
- Ron Wynn, Baikida Carroll at Allmusic
- Official website
References
- ↑ Listing for Carroll, Baikida (E. J. Carroll) on Jazz.com (accessed November 23, 2014).
- ↑ Owsley, Dennis (2006). City of Gabriels: The History of Jazz in St. Louis, 1895-1973. St. Louis: Reedy Press. p. 184. ISBN 978-1933370040.
- ↑ Nelson,, Nels (March 24, 1989). "A Life In Jazz Baikida Carroll & 'Betsey Brown' Are Both Difficult To Pigeonhole". Philly.com. Interstate General Media.
- ↑ Astarita, Glenn (April 1, 2001). "Baikida Carroll: Marionettes On A High Wire (review)". allaboutjazz.com. All About Jazz.
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