Curtis Lundy
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Born |
Miami, Florida, U.S. | October 1, 1955
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instruments | Double bass |
Years active | 1985–present |
Labels | Justin Time, Sound Hills, Evidence |
Associated acts | Betty Carter |
Website |
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Curtis Lundy (born October 1, 1955) is an American double bass player, composer, producer, choir director and arranger. Lundy is best known for his work as part of jazz vocalist Betty Carter's band,[1] through whose ranks several eventually renowned musicians passed.
Lundy has also played on other jazz artists' recordings, including albums by John Hicks, Bobby Watson, the Steve Nelson Quintet and Johnny Griffin. In the late 1980s, he briefly stepped out of the background and issued Just Be Yourself (1988). A decade later, with Justin Time Records, he released Against All Odds (1999) and Purpose (2002). Both albums feature pianists John Hicks and Anthony Wonsey.
Lundy's arrangement of "Walk With Me", recorded by the ARC Gospel Choir, was sampled by rapper Kanye West and became the Grammy Award-winning hit "Jesus Walks".
Curtis Lundy is the brother of jazz vocalist Carmen Lundy.
Discography
Year | Title | Genre | Label |
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2002 | Purpose | Jazz | Justin Time |
1999 | Against All Odds | Jazz | Justin Time |
1998 | Project | Jazz | Sound Hills |
1988 | Just Be Yourself | Jazz | Evidence |
1983 | Beatitudes | Jazz | Evidence |
With John Hicks
- Naima's Love Song (DIW, 1988)
- East Side Blues (DIW, 1988)
With Pharoah Sanders
References
- ↑ Santella, Jim (2002-09-11). "CD/LP Review: Purpose". All About Jazz. Retrieved 2010-04-22.