Mal Waldron's Biography
A pianist with a brooding, rhythmic, introverted style, Mal Waldron's playing has long been flexible enough to fit into both hard bop and freer settings. Influenced by Thelonious Monk's use of space, Waldron has had his own distinctive chord voicings nearly from the start. Early on, Waldron played jazz on alto and classical music on piano, but he switched permanently to jazz piano while at Queens College. He freelanced around New York in the early '50s with Ike Quebec (for whom he made his recording debut), Big Nick Nicholas and a variety of R&B-ish groups. Waldron frequently worked with Charles Mingus from 1954-56 and was Billie Holiday's regular accompanist during her last two years (1957-59). Often hired by Prestige to supervise recording sessions, Waldron contributed many originals (including "Soul Eyes," which became a standard) and basic arrangements that prevented spontaneous dates from becoming overly loose jam sessions. He has mostly led his own groups since Holiday's death, although he was part of the Eric Dolphy Booker Little Quintet that was recorded extensively at the Five Spot in 1961, and also worked with Abbey Lincoln for a time during the era. He wrote three film scores (The Cool World, Three Bedrooms In Manhattan and Sweet Love Bitter) before moving permanently to Europe in 1965, settling in Munich in 1967. Waldron, who has occasionally returned to the U.S. for visits, has long been a major force in the European jazz world. His album Free At Last was the first released by ECM, and his Black Glory was the fourth Enja album. Mal Waldron, who frequently teamed up with Steve Lacy (often as a duet), kept quite busy up through the '90's, featuring a style that evolved but was certainly traceable to his earliest record dates. Among the many labels that have documented his music have been Prestige, New Jazz, Bethlehem, Impulse, Musica, Affinity, ECM, Futura, Nippon Phonogram, Enja, Freedom, Black Lion, Horo, Teichiku, Hat Art, Palo Alto, Eastwind, Baybridge, Paddle Wheel, Muse, Free Lance, Soul Note, Plainisphere and Timeless. In September of 2002, Waldron was diagnosed with cancer. Remaining optimistic, he continued to tour until he passed away on December 2nd in Brussels, Belgium at the age of 76. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
Mal Waldron's Albums
- Mal Waldron With the Steve Lacy Quintet (2005)
- On Steinway (2005)
- You and the Night and the Music [Japan] (2004)
- Eric Dolphy & Booker Little Remembered (2004)
- The Lausanne Concert (2004)
- Maturity, Vol. 5: Mount Fuji (2003)
- Lullaby: Tribute to Lady Day (2003)
- Maturity, Vol. 3 (2003)
- Maturity, Vol. 2: He's My Father (2003)
- Maturity, Vol. 1: Klassics (2003)
- Left Alone: Mal Waldron Portrait (2001)
- Into the Light (2000)
- Prelude (Plays Classic) (1999)
- The Big Rochade (1998)
- All Alone (1997)
- Blood & Guts (1996)
- Evidence (1996)
- Live at Dreher, Paris 1981: The Peak, Vol. 2 (1996)
- Magic Night in Borgio Verezzi (1995)
- Travellin' in Soul-Time: Live From Tokyo, Nagasaki and Kobuchizawa (1995)
- Two New (1995)
- Mal Dance and Soul (1994)
- Mal Waldron in Retrospect (1994)
- Waldron-Haslam (1994)
- Art of the Duo (1994)
- More Git' Go at Utopia (1994)
- My Dear Family (1993)
- Spring in Prague (1990)
- Quadrologue at Utopia (1989)
- Where Are You? (1989)
- Crowd Scene (1989)
- No More Tears (For Lady Day) (1988)
- Much More! (1988)
- Live at Sweet Basil (1987)
- The Super Quartet Live at Sweet Basil (1987)
- Our Colline's a Treasure (1987)
- Seagulls of Kristiansund: Live at the Village Vanguard (1986)
- Git Go: Live At The Village Vanguard (1986)
- Left Alone '86 (1986)
- Update (1986)
- Space (1986)
- Sempre Amore (1986)
- Dedication (1985)
- Encounters (1984)
- You and the Night and the Music (1983)
- Mal Waldron Plays Eric Satie (1983)
- Breaking New Ground (1983)
- One Entrance, Many Exits (1982)
- What It Is (1981)
- Snake-Out (1981)
- Mal 81 (1981)
- News (1981)
- Mingus Lives (1979)
- The Call (1979)
- Moods (1978)
- One-Upmanship (1977)
- Hard Talk (1974)
- Up Popped the Devil (1973)
- The Whirling Dervish (1972)
- Mal Waldron on Steinway (1972)
- A Little Bit of Miles (1972)
- Blues for Lady Day (1972)
- Jazz a Confronto 19 (1972)
- Signals (1971)
- A Touch of the Blues (1971)
- Black Glory (1971)
- Plays the Blues (1971)
- Number Nineteen (1971)
- First Encounter (1971)
- Spanish Bitch (1970)
- Tokyo Bound (1970)
- Ursula (1969)
- Sweet Love, Bitter Love (1967)
- Mal Waldron Trio (1966)
- Les Nuits de La Negritude (1963)
- The Quest (1961)
- Blue Drums (1961)
- For Pianists Only (1961)
- Fun with Brushes (1961)
- They Laughed When I Sat Down to Play (1961)
- Mal Waldron (1960)
- For Singers 'n Swinger (1960)
- Impressions (1959)
- Left Alone (1959)
- Music of Duke Ellington (1959)
- Music of McHugh (1959)
- Mal/4 Trio (1958)
- Mal/3 Sounds (1958)
- Wheelin' (1957)
- Mal/2 Prestige 7111 (1957)
- One and Two (1956)
- Mal-1 (1956)
Compilations
DVDs & Videos
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