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The Stars of Jazz - Wynton Kelly

14.7M streams

14,708,809

Someday My Prince Will Come

9.5M streams

9,476,810

Great & Blue

7.9M streams

7,918,959

Wynton Kelly

5.1M streams

5,105,438

The Vinyl Masters: Piano

622.4K streams

622,422

Kelly At Midnite

488K streams

487,973

Don't You Feel - Heart and Soul

309.9K streams

309,870

Comin' In The Back Door

287.7K streams

287,726

The Very Best of Wynton Kelly

255.6K streams

255,592

New Faces - New Sounds, Wynton Kelly P...

248.4K streams

248,370

Biography

A superb accompanist loved by Miles Davis and Cannonball Adderley, Wynton Kelly was also a distinctive soloist who decades later would be a strong influence on Benny Green. He grew up in Brooklyn and early on played in R&B bands led by Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson, Hal Singer, and Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis. Kelly, who recorded 14 titles for Blue Note in a trio (1951), worked with Dinah Washington, Dizzy Gillespie, and Lester Young during 1951-1952. After serving in the military, he made a strong impression with Washington (1955-1957), Charles Mingus (1956-1957), and the Dizzy Gillespie big band (1957), but he would be most famous for his stint with Miles Davis (1959-1963), recording such albums with Miles as Kind of Blue, At the Blackhawk, and Someday My Prince Will Come. When he left Davis, Kelly took the rest of the rhythm section (bassist Paul Chambers and drummer Jimmy Cobb) with him to form his trio. The group actually sounded at its best backing Wes Montgomery. Before his early death, Kelly recorded as a leader for Blue Note, Riverside, Vee-Jay, Verve, and Milestone. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi