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Phil Upchurch
American jazz and blues guitarist
Phil Upchurch | |
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Phil Upchurch at the NAMM Convention in Anaheim, California | |
Born | () July 19, (age83) Chicago, Illinois |
Genres | Jazz, blues, soul, R&B |
Occupation | Musician |
Instrument | Guitar |
Years active | s–present |
Labels | Chess, Cadet, Blue Thumb, His Master's Voice |
Website |
Musical artist
Phillip Upchurch (born July 19, )[1] is an American jazz and blues guitarist and bassist.
Career
Upchurch started his career working with the Kool Gents, the Dells, and the Spaniels, before going on to work with Curtis Mayfield, Otis Rush, and Jimmy Reed.[2] (His association with Kool Gents member Dee Clark would continue, including playing guitar on Clark's solo hit "Raindrops".) He then returned to Chicago to play and record with Woody Herman, Stan Getz, Groove Holmes, B.B.
King, and Dizzy Gillespie.
In , his record "You Can't Sit Down" by the Philip Upchurch Combo,[2] sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc.[3] "You Can't Sit Down, Part 2" peaked at No. 29 on the Billboard charts in the US.[4] And he released his first album. In the s he toured with Oscar Brown, appearing on the live album, Mr.
Oscar Brown, Jr. Goes to Washington. In the mids he was house guitarist of Chess Records and he played with The Dells, Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters and Gene Chandler.[2] He also played with John Lee Hooker, Grover Washington, Jr.[5] and Cannonball Adderley. Upchurch was part of a group called The Soulful Strings during the s, prior to working with the Rotary Connection on Chess's Cadet label.
In the s, he worked with Donny Hathaway, Harvey Mason, Ramsey Lewis, Quincy Jones and led his own quartet with Tennyson Stephens.[5][2] He met Bob Krasnow and Tommy LiPuma, the founders of Blue Thumb Records, and he released Darkness Darkness. Upchurch played on Donny Hathaway's "This Christmas" and "The Ghetto".
He also played guitar on Hathaway's Live album ().[6] In the mids and s, he performed with George Benson,[5]Mose Allison, Gary Burton, Lenny Breau,[7]Joe Williams, Chaka Khan, Natalie Cole, Carmen McRae, Cat Stevens, David Sanborn, and Michael Jackson. In the s he worked with Jimmy Smith and Jack McDuff.
Discography
As leader
- You Can't Sit Down, Part Two (Boyd/United Artists #UAL mono and #UAS stereo, )
- The Big Hit Dances: The Twist (United Artists #UAL mono and #UAS stereo, )
- Feeling Blue: The Phil Upchurch Guitar Sound (Milestone #; OJC #, )
- Upchurch (Cadet/Chess #LPS, ) with Donny Hathaway on piano.
- The Way I Feel (Cadet/Chess/GRT #LPS, ) with Donny Hathaway on piano.
- Darkness Darkness (Blue Thumb #BTS, )
- Lovin' Feeling (Blue Thumb #BTS, )
- Upchurch/Tennyson with Tennyson Stephens (Kudu/CTI #KU, )
- Phil Upchurch (Marlin/TK Records #MAR, ) produced by John Tropea and George Benson.
- Free & Easy (JAM [Jazz America Marketing] #, )
- Revelation (JAM #, )
- Name of the Game (JAM #, )
- Companions (JAM #, ) issued as Paladin/Virgin #PAL-4 for UK market.[2]
- Phil Upchurch Presents L.A.
Jazz Quintet (Pro Arte/Intersound #, ) with Brandon Fields, Bobby Lyle, Brian Bromberg, Harvey Mason.
- Dolphin Dance (Sound Service #, )
- Midnite Blue (Electric Bird/King [Japan] #KICJ, ) compilation of JAM material.
- All I Want (Ichiban #ICH, )
- Whatever Happened To The Blues (Ridgetop/Bean Bag/Go Jazz #; Go Jazz #, ) issued as Go Jazz #VBR for Germany market.
- Love Is Strange (Ridgetop/Bean Bag/Go Jazz #; Go Jazz #, )
- Rhapsody & Blues (Go Jazz #, )
- Tell the Truth! (Evidence #, ) produced by Carla Olson.
- Impressions Of Curtis Mayfield by Jazz Soul Seven (BFM Jazz/Varese Sarabande #, ) produced by Brian Brinkerhoff; co-produced and arranged by Phil Upchurch; featuring Terri Lyne Carrington, Russ Ferrante, Master Henry Gibson, Bob Hurst, Wallace Roney, Phil Upchurch, Ernie Watts.
["The album I'm most proud of", Phil Upchurch ].
With the Soulful Strings
- Paint It Black (Cadet/Chess #LPS, )
- Groovin' with the Soulful Strings (Cadet/Chess #LPS, )
- Another Exposure (Cadet/Chess #LPS, )
- The Magic of Christmas (Cadet/Chess #LPS, )
- Back by Demand: The Soulful Strings in Concert (Cadet/Chess #LPS, )
- String Fever (Cadet/Chess #LPS, )
- Play Gamble-Huff (Cadet/Chess/GRT #LPS, )
- The Best of the Soulful Strings (Cadet/Chess/GRT #2CA, ) compilation/2-LP set
With Mose Allison
- Middle Class White Boy (Elektra Musician, )
With Anita Baker
With George Benson
With Oscar Brown Jr.
With Peabo Bryson and Natalie Cole
With Dee Clark
With Natalie Cole
With Bob Dylan
With Sheena Easton
With Stan Getz
With Dizzy Gillespie
With Donny Hathaway
With Red Holloway
With Howlin' Wolf
With Michael Jackson
With Dr.
John
With Chaka Khan
With Hubert Laws
With Ramsey Lewis
With Jack McDuff
With Carmen McRae
With Jimmy Reed
With Minnie Riperton
With Rotary Connection
With Ben Sidran
With Jimmy Smith
- Stay Loose (Verve, )
- Prime Time (Milestone, )
- Sum Serious Blues (Milestone, )
- Dot Com Blues (Blue Thumb, )
- Black Cat (Castle Pie, )
With Muddy Waters
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- ^"Donny Hathaway: Live: Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved November 2,
- ^Phil Upchurch, "Companions" – Jam Records,