Spanky DeBrest

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Latino Blue
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Various Artists
Label: Blue Note Records
Number of Discs: 1

Though it includes just one track originally released on Blue Note (Kenny Dorham's "Afrodisia"), Latino Blue is a superb collection of Latin jazz spanning the late '50s to the late [more]

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History of Jazz Messengers
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Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers
Label: Blue Note
Number of Discs: 3

Three-disc anthology that covers various editions of The Messengers from the beginning to the end. It contains such classics as

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Ken Burns Jazz
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Art Blakey
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In conjunction with the release of Ken Burns' ten-part, 19-hour epic PBS documentary {#Jazz}, Columbia issued 22 single-disc compilations devoted to jazz's most significant artists, as [more]

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Different Drummers
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Art Blakey & Max Roach
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Different Drummers is exactly that, two live sets featuring two different quintets driven in turn by two different jazz drummers, Art Blakey and Max Roach. Blakey's [more]

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Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers with Thelonious Monk [Atlantic]
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Art Blakey/Thelonious Monk
Label: Wea Japan
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Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers With Thelonious Monk (1958) was one of a number of landmark projects that Monk (piano) would [more]

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Hard Bop [Bonus Tracks]
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Art Blakey
Label: Mosaic
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Issued as part of Mosaic Records' Singles series, Hard Bop is given the deluxe treatment here. For starters, this 1957 date -- with altoist Jackie McLean, pianist Sam Dockery, [more]

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Birth of a Genius
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John Coltrane
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Side Steps
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John Coltrane
Label: Prestige Records
Number of Discs: 5

In just over a decade, John Coltrane passed through three (some would say four) distinct artistic phases, basically separated by which label he was signed to at the time. In only two [more]

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Biography

The name of Spanky DeBrest will come up in discussions of hip rhythm sections; that is as inevitable as the sunset. The combination of the bassist's surname and nicknames may seem like something on the menu at a paddle party -- the background music would have to be "Spanky Wanky," a tune written in dedication to DeBrest by fellow Philly jazz renegade Alfie Pollitt. That song, however, is a downright obscure DeBrest reference compared to the sides with which many jazz listeners literally become abreast of DeBrest. His most famous affiliation is with master drummer Art Blakey on a series of recordings that includes a spellbinding collaboration with pianist and composer Thelonious Monk.

DeBrest's simply terrific discography also includes hard bop material from John Coltrane and Clifford Jordan, liner notes occasionally listing the bassist as Jimmy DeBrest. Perhaps the "Spanky" nickname was created in order to avoid confusion with one of the bassist's earliest bandleaders, Jimmy De Priest. More likely, it was an attempt to describe one aspect of his signature sound, a string slap that would surely redden flesh. Lee Morgan was still a teenager when DeBrest was in the rhythm section of the virtuoso trumpeter's earliest Philly band. They both went on to join Blakey, the bassist remaining in the drummer's Jazz Messengers through 1958. DeBrest continued recording until 1971, two years before his death. ~ Eugene Chadbourne, All Music Guide