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Albert Dailey

Albert Dailey

Albert Dailey has been played on NTS in shows including Sees to Exist Show, featured first on 26 September 2016. Songs played include Mimosa, One For Carter and Black Raspberry.

Albert Dailey (June 16, 1939, Baltimore, Maryland – June 26, 1984, Denver, Colorado) was an American jazz pianist. Dailey's first professional appearances were with the house band of the Baltimore Royal Theater in the early 1950s. Later in the decade he studied at Morgan State University and the Peabody Conservatory. He backed Damita Jo DuBlanc on tour from 1960 to 1963, and following this briefly put together his own trio in Washington, D.C., playing at the Bohemian Caverns. In 1964 he moved to New York City, where he played with Dexter Gordon, Roy Haynes, Sarah Vaughan, Charles Mingus, and Freddie Hubbard. In 1967 he played with Woody Herman at the Monterey Jazz Festival, and played intermittently with Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers around this time. In the 1970s he played with Sonny Rollins, Stan Getz, Elvin Jones, and Archie Shepp. In the 1980s he did concerts at Carnegie Hall and was a member of the Upper Manhattan Jazz Society with Charlie Rouse, Benny Bailey, and Buster Williams. He died of pneumonia in 1984.

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Albert Dailey

Albert Dailey has been played on NTS in shows including Sees to Exist Show, featured first on 26 September 2016. Songs played include Mimosa, One For Carter and Black Raspberry.

Albert Dailey (June 16, 1939, Baltimore, Maryland – June 26, 1984, Denver, Colorado) was an American jazz pianist. Dailey's first professional appearances were with the house band of the Baltimore Royal Theater in the early 1950s. Later in the decade he studied at Morgan State University and the Peabody Conservatory. He backed Damita Jo DuBlanc on tour from 1960 to 1963, and following this briefly put together his own trio in Washington, D.C., playing at the Bohemian Caverns. In 1964 he moved to New York City, where he played with Dexter Gordon, Roy Haynes, Sarah Vaughan, Charles Mingus, and Freddie Hubbard. In 1967 he played with Woody Herman at the Monterey Jazz Festival, and played intermittently with Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers around this time. In the 1970s he played with Sonny Rollins, Stan Getz, Elvin Jones, and Archie Shepp. In the 1980s he did concerts at Carnegie Hall and was a member of the Upper Manhattan Jazz Society with Charlie Rouse, Benny Bailey, and Buster Williams. He died of pneumonia in 1984.

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Mimosa
Albert Dailey
Catalyst Records1977
One For Carter
Johnny Lytle, Albert Dailey, Chester Thompson
Curcio1982
Black Raspberry
Albert Dailey
Catalyst Records1977
Save Your Love For Me
Johnny Lytle, Albert Dailey, Chester Thompson
Curcio1982
Mine
Johnny Lytle, Albert Dailey, Chester Thompson
Curcio1982
Free Me! (Pat Your Head, Rub Your Stomach)
Albert Dailey
Columbia1972