Raphael Homer "Ray" Bryant (December 24, 1931 – June 2, 2011) was an American jazz pianist and composer.
Early life
Born in Philadelphia, Ray Bryant began playing the piano at the age of six, also performing on bass in junior high school. He turned professional before his age of majority. Bryant's brothers were the bass player Tommy Bryant (May 21, 1930 – March 1, 1982) and Len Bryant, who plays drums and is also a singer.
Later life and career
In 1948-49 Bryant toured with guitarist Tiny Grimes. He was house pianist at the Blue Note club in Philadelphia from 1953 to 1956, accompanying many other leading players such as Lester Young, Jo Jones, Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, and Sonny Stitt. He also played with Sonny Rollins, Melba Liston, and Coleman Hawkins, as well as singers Carmen McRae and Aretha Franklin. Bryant later resided in Detroit, Michigan. From the late 1950s, he led a trio, performing throughout the world, and also worked solo. He toured Europe regularly after appearing at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1973. In addition, he was a noted jazz composer, with well-known themes such as "Cubano Chant", "The Madison Time", "Monkey Business", and "Little Susie" to his credit.
Solo Flight is a flight simulator game for the Commodore 64, Atari 8-bit family, and Apple II series released in 1983. It was later released for the IBM PC. The game was created by noted game designer Sid Meier, and published by MicroProse Software, which Meier founded in 1982 with Bill Stealey. The mission of the game is to fly solo over several states, delivering bags of mail. The game supported a fairly realistic flight model (for the time), and a large number of flight instruments were available. A map covering many states of the US was used, which even included altitude data (although the landscape always appeared flat due to the technology constraints of the time).
Solo Flight is an album by American jazz guitarist Charlie Byrd featuring tracks recorded in 1964 and released on the Riverside label.
Reception
Allmusic awarded the album 3 stars stating "Many fans of more progressive jazz will find this all a bit conservative, but Byrd fans happily note that his best work has a timeless quality. Solo Flight easily fits into that category.
RAY BRYANT SLOW FREIGHT - 1966 - FULL ALBUM - PIANO - SOUL JAZZ
MUSICANS:
RAY BRYANT - PIANO
RICHARD DAVIS - BASS
FREDDIE WAITS - DRUMS
ART FARMER & SNOOKY YOUNG - TRUMPET & FLUGELHORN
published: 09 Dec 2013
Jazz Session by Ray Bryant
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published: 24 Nov 2016
Ray Bryant Trio Potpourri
Tracklist
A1 D.B. Blues 00:00
A2 One O'Clock Jump 07:11
A3 Milestones 11:10
A4 Undecided 15:49
B1 In Walked Bud 21:29
B2 In A Mellow Tone 25:47
B3 My One And Only Love 31:46
B4 Night In Tunisia 39:00
Credits
Bass – Jimmy Rowser
Drums – Mickey Roker
Engineer – Bob Simpson
Piano – Ray Bryant
Producer – Norman Granz
published: 13 Feb 2021
Ray Bryant meets Ray Brown + 1 Double R B
Credits
Double Bass – Ray Brown
Drums – Lewis Nash
Piano – Ray Bryant
Tracks
1 Glory Glory 00:00
2 Two RB'S 04:25
3 Delaunay's Dilemma 09:12
4 Come Sunday 12:57
5 Just Sweet Enough 19:48
6 Con Alma 24:08
7 Nickel Whistle 32:19
8 Dr. Free-Zee 36:32
9 Song For My Father 38:41
10 Smack Dab In The Middle 45:26
11 First Song 50:56
published: 05 Apr 2020
Ray Bryant – In The Cut (1974)
00:00 - 05:00 01 I'll Be There
05:00 - 09:44 02 Andalusan Nights
09:44 - 16:31 03 Stop, Look, Listen [To Your Heart] _ You Are Everything
16:31 - 21:21 04 Cool Struttin'
21:21 - 27:02 05 Land of Make Believe
27:02 - 33:20 06 In the Cut
33:20 - 38:15 07 Watermelon Man
Arranged By [Strings & Horns] – Charles Stepney
Art Direction – Neil Terk
Bass – Stanley Clarke (tracks: A3, B1 to B3)
Congas – Montego Joe
Coordinator [Album] – Gwen Williams (3)
Drums – Jimmy Johnson (2)
Flute, Tenor Saxophone, Oboe – George Marge (tracks: A1, A3 to B3)
Guitar – John Tropea
Harp – Margaret Ross (tracks: A1, A3 to B3)
Photography By – P.B. Kaplan*
Piano, Electric Piano – Ray Bryant
Producer – Esmond Edwards
Recording Supervisor – Bob Scerbo
Synthesizer [Moog] – Charles Stepney (tracks: A1 to A3, B1)
Trumpet ...
published: 19 Mar 2020
RAY BRYANT 'Girl Talk' 1976
Girl Talk
Written by Neil Hefti & Bobby Troup
From the 1976 Ray Bryant album 'Here's Ray Bryant'
Recorded at RCA Studios, New York, 10th & 12th January 1976
Produced by Norman Granz
Ray Bryant - Piano
Grady Tate - Drums
George Duvivier - Bass
Tracklist
A1 D.B. Blues 00:00
A2 One O'Clock Jump 07:11
A3 Milestones 11:10
A4 Undecided 15:49
B1 In Walked Bud 21:29
B2 In A Mellow Tone 25:47
B3 My One And On...
Tracklist
A1 D.B. Blues 00:00
A2 One O'Clock Jump 07:11
A3 Milestones 11:10
A4 Undecided 15:49
B1 In Walked Bud 21:29
B2 In A Mellow Tone 25:47
B3 My One And Only Love 31:46
B4 Night In Tunisia 39:00
Credits
Bass – Jimmy Rowser
Drums – Mickey Roker
Engineer – Bob Simpson
Piano – Ray Bryant
Producer – Norman Granz
Tracklist
A1 D.B. Blues 00:00
A2 One O'Clock Jump 07:11
A3 Milestones 11:10
A4 Undecided 15:49
B1 In Walked Bud 21:29
B2 In A Mellow Tone 25:47
B3 My One And Only Love 31:46
B4 Night In Tunisia 39:00
Credits
Bass – Jimmy Rowser
Drums – Mickey Roker
Engineer – Bob Simpson
Piano – Ray Bryant
Producer – Norman Granz
Credits
Double Bass – Ray Brown
Drums – Lewis Nash
Piano – Ray Bryant
Tracks
1 Glory Glory 00:00
2 Two RB'S 04:25
3 Delaunay's Dilemma 09:12
4 Come Sunday 12:5...
Credits
Double Bass – Ray Brown
Drums – Lewis Nash
Piano – Ray Bryant
Tracks
1 Glory Glory 00:00
2 Two RB'S 04:25
3 Delaunay's Dilemma 09:12
4 Come Sunday 12:57
5 Just Sweet Enough 19:48
6 Con Alma 24:08
7 Nickel Whistle 32:19
8 Dr. Free-Zee 36:32
9 Song For My Father 38:41
10 Smack Dab In The Middle 45:26
11 First Song 50:56
Credits
Double Bass – Ray Brown
Drums – Lewis Nash
Piano – Ray Bryant
Tracks
1 Glory Glory 00:00
2 Two RB'S 04:25
3 Delaunay's Dilemma 09:12
4 Come Sunday 12:57
5 Just Sweet Enough 19:48
6 Con Alma 24:08
7 Nickel Whistle 32:19
8 Dr. Free-Zee 36:32
9 Song For My Father 38:41
10 Smack Dab In The Middle 45:26
11 First Song 50:56
00:00 - 05:00 01 I'll Be There
05:00 - 09:44 02 Andalusan Nights
09:44 - 16:31 03 Stop, Look, Listen [To Your Heart] _ You Are Everything
16:31 - 21:21 04 Cool ...
00:00 - 05:00 01 I'll Be There
05:00 - 09:44 02 Andalusan Nights
09:44 - 16:31 03 Stop, Look, Listen [To Your Heart] _ You Are Everything
16:31 - 21:21 04 Cool Struttin'
21:21 - 27:02 05 Land of Make Believe
27:02 - 33:20 06 In the Cut
33:20 - 38:15 07 Watermelon Man
Arranged By [Strings & Horns] – Charles Stepney
Art Direction – Neil Terk
Bass – Stanley Clarke (tracks: A3, B1 to B3)
Congas – Montego Joe
Coordinator [Album] – Gwen Williams (3)
Drums – Jimmy Johnson (2)
Flute, Tenor Saxophone, Oboe – George Marge (tracks: A1, A3 to B3)
Guitar – John Tropea
Harp – Margaret Ross (tracks: A1, A3 to B3)
Photography By – P.B. Kaplan*
Piano, Electric Piano – Ray Bryant
Producer – Esmond Edwards
Recording Supervisor – Bob Scerbo
Synthesizer [Moog] – Charles Stepney (tracks: A1 to A3, B1)
Trumpet – Joe Wilder (tracks: A1, A3 to B3), Marvin Stamm (tracks: A1, A3 to B3)
Viola – Alfred Brown (tracks: A1, A3 to B3), Emanuel Vardi (tracks: A1, A3 to B3), Julian Barber* (tracks: A1, A3 to B3), Selart Clarke* (tracks: A1, A3 to B3), Theodore Israel (tracks: A1, A3 to B3)
Violin – Diana Halprin (tracks: A1, A3 to B3), Emanuel Green (tracks: A1, A3 to B3), Harry Glickman (tracks: A1, A3 to B3), Max Polikoff* (tracks: A1, A3 to B3), Paul Gershman (tracks: A1, A3 to B3)
00:00 - 05:00 01 I'll Be There
05:00 - 09:44 02 Andalusan Nights
09:44 - 16:31 03 Stop, Look, Listen [To Your Heart] _ You Are Everything
16:31 - 21:21 04 Cool Struttin'
21:21 - 27:02 05 Land of Make Believe
27:02 - 33:20 06 In the Cut
33:20 - 38:15 07 Watermelon Man
Arranged By [Strings & Horns] – Charles Stepney
Art Direction – Neil Terk
Bass – Stanley Clarke (tracks: A3, B1 to B3)
Congas – Montego Joe
Coordinator [Album] – Gwen Williams (3)
Drums – Jimmy Johnson (2)
Flute, Tenor Saxophone, Oboe – George Marge (tracks: A1, A3 to B3)
Guitar – John Tropea
Harp – Margaret Ross (tracks: A1, A3 to B3)
Photography By – P.B. Kaplan*
Piano, Electric Piano – Ray Bryant
Producer – Esmond Edwards
Recording Supervisor – Bob Scerbo
Synthesizer [Moog] – Charles Stepney (tracks: A1 to A3, B1)
Trumpet – Joe Wilder (tracks: A1, A3 to B3), Marvin Stamm (tracks: A1, A3 to B3)
Viola – Alfred Brown (tracks: A1, A3 to B3), Emanuel Vardi (tracks: A1, A3 to B3), Julian Barber* (tracks: A1, A3 to B3), Selart Clarke* (tracks: A1, A3 to B3), Theodore Israel (tracks: A1, A3 to B3)
Violin – Diana Halprin (tracks: A1, A3 to B3), Emanuel Green (tracks: A1, A3 to B3), Harry Glickman (tracks: A1, A3 to B3), Max Polikoff* (tracks: A1, A3 to B3), Paul Gershman (tracks: A1, A3 to B3)
Girl Talk
Written by Neil Hefti & Bobby Troup
From the 1976 Ray Bryant album 'Here's Ray Bryant'
Recorded at RCA Studios, New York, 10th & 12th January 1976
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Girl Talk
Written by Neil Hefti & Bobby Troup
From the 1976 Ray Bryant album 'Here's Ray Bryant'
Recorded at RCA Studios, New York, 10th & 12th January 1976
Produced by Norman Granz
Ray Bryant - Piano
Grady Tate - Drums
George Duvivier - Bass
Girl Talk
Written by Neil Hefti & Bobby Troup
From the 1976 Ray Bryant album 'Here's Ray Bryant'
Recorded at RCA Studios, New York, 10th & 12th January 1976
Produced by Norman Granz
Ray Bryant - Piano
Grady Tate - Drums
George Duvivier - Bass
Tracklist
A1 D.B. Blues 00:00
A2 One O'Clock Jump 07:11
A3 Milestones 11:10
A4 Undecided 15:49
B1 In Walked Bud 21:29
B2 In A Mellow Tone 25:47
B3 My One And Only Love 31:46
B4 Night In Tunisia 39:00
Credits
Bass – Jimmy Rowser
Drums – Mickey Roker
Engineer – Bob Simpson
Piano – Ray Bryant
Producer – Norman Granz
Credits
Double Bass – Ray Brown
Drums – Lewis Nash
Piano – Ray Bryant
Tracks
1 Glory Glory 00:00
2 Two RB'S 04:25
3 Delaunay's Dilemma 09:12
4 Come Sunday 12:57
5 Just Sweet Enough 19:48
6 Con Alma 24:08
7 Nickel Whistle 32:19
8 Dr. Free-Zee 36:32
9 Song For My Father 38:41
10 Smack Dab In The Middle 45:26
11 First Song 50:56
00:00 - 05:00 01 I'll Be There
05:00 - 09:44 02 Andalusan Nights
09:44 - 16:31 03 Stop, Look, Listen [To Your Heart] _ You Are Everything
16:31 - 21:21 04 Cool Struttin'
21:21 - 27:02 05 Land of Make Believe
27:02 - 33:20 06 In the Cut
33:20 - 38:15 07 Watermelon Man
Arranged By [Strings & Horns] – Charles Stepney
Art Direction – Neil Terk
Bass – Stanley Clarke (tracks: A3, B1 to B3)
Congas – Montego Joe
Coordinator [Album] – Gwen Williams (3)
Drums – Jimmy Johnson (2)
Flute, Tenor Saxophone, Oboe – George Marge (tracks: A1, A3 to B3)
Guitar – John Tropea
Harp – Margaret Ross (tracks: A1, A3 to B3)
Photography By – P.B. Kaplan*
Piano, Electric Piano – Ray Bryant
Producer – Esmond Edwards
Recording Supervisor – Bob Scerbo
Synthesizer [Moog] – Charles Stepney (tracks: A1 to A3, B1)
Trumpet – Joe Wilder (tracks: A1, A3 to B3), Marvin Stamm (tracks: A1, A3 to B3)
Viola – Alfred Brown (tracks: A1, A3 to B3), Emanuel Vardi (tracks: A1, A3 to B3), Julian Barber* (tracks: A1, A3 to B3), Selart Clarke* (tracks: A1, A3 to B3), Theodore Israel (tracks: A1, A3 to B3)
Violin – Diana Halprin (tracks: A1, A3 to B3), Emanuel Green (tracks: A1, A3 to B3), Harry Glickman (tracks: A1, A3 to B3), Max Polikoff* (tracks: A1, A3 to B3), Paul Gershman (tracks: A1, A3 to B3)
Girl Talk
Written by Neil Hefti & Bobby Troup
From the 1976 Ray Bryant album 'Here's Ray Bryant'
Recorded at RCA Studios, New York, 10th & 12th January 1976
Produced by Norman Granz
Ray Bryant - Piano
Grady Tate - Drums
George Duvivier - Bass
Raphael Homer "Ray" Bryant (December 24, 1931 – June 2, 2011) was an American jazz pianist and composer.
Early life
Born in Philadelphia, Ray Bryant began playing the piano at the age of six, also performing on bass in junior high school. He turned professional before his age of majority. Bryant's brothers were the bass player Tommy Bryant (May 21, 1930 – March 1, 1982) and Len Bryant, who plays drums and is also a singer.
Later life and career
In 1948-49 Bryant toured with guitarist Tiny Grimes. He was house pianist at the Blue Note club in Philadelphia from 1953 to 1956, accompanying many other leading players such as Lester Young, Jo Jones, Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, and Sonny Stitt. He also played with Sonny Rollins, Melba Liston, and Coleman Hawkins, as well as singers Carmen McRae and Aretha Franklin. Bryant later resided in Detroit, Michigan. From the late 1950s, he led a trio, performing throughout the world, and also worked solo. He toured Europe regularly after appearing at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1973. In addition, he was a noted jazz composer, with well-known themes such as "Cubano Chant", "The Madison Time", "Monkey Business", and "Little Susie" to his credit.