Joe Albany
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Joseph Albani, known as Joe Albany (January 24, 1924 – January 12, 1988) was an American
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 jazz
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 pianist
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. He was among the few white
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 pianists to have played bebop
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 with Charlie Parker
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.

Born in Atlantic City, New Jersey
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, he had studied piano as a child and, by 1943, he was working on the West Coast in Benny Carter
Benny Carter
Bennett Lester Carter was an American jazz alto saxophonist, clarinetist, trumpeter, composer, arranger, and bandleader. He was a major figure in jazz from the 1930s to the 1990s, and was recognized as such by other jazz musicians who called him King...

's orchestra. In 1946 he was playing with Parker and also Miles Davis
Miles Davis
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. He continued for a few years afterward, and was on an album by Warne Marsh
Warne Marsh
Warne Marion Marsh was an American tenor saxophonist born in Los Angeles.-Biography:Marsh came from an affluent background: his father was the cinematographer Oliver T. Marsh , and his mother Elizabeth was a violinist...

 album in 1958. Despite that, most of the 1950s and 1960s saw him battling a heroin addiction, or living in seclusion in Europe. He also had several unsuccessful marriages in the period. He returned to jazz in the 1970s and produced a few album
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s. He died in New York City
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.

He was the focus of a documentary in 1980 titled Joe Albany ... A Jazz Life and his daughter Amy Jo ("AJ") wrote the memoir Low Down: Junk, Jazz, and Other Fairy Tales From Childhood concerning him.

Discography

  • The Right Combination (OJC, 1955) with Warne Marsh
    Warne Marsh
    Warne Marion Marsh was an American tenor saxophonist born in Los Angeles.-Biography:Marsh came from an affluent background: his father was the cinematographer Oliver T. Marsh , and his mother Elizabeth was a violinist...

  • Live at Dana Point (Warne Marsh(ts), Joe Albany(p), Von Whitlock(b), Red Martinson(d), VSOP, 1957)
  • The legendary Jazz Pianist(Joe Albany(p), Warne Marsh(ts), Riverside, 1968)
  • At Home alone (Revelation, 1972)
  • Proto Bopper (Spotelite, 1972)
  • At Home (Spotlite Records, 1973)
  • Birdtown Birds – Live at Jazzhus Montmartre 1973 (Steeplechase)
  • Two’s A Company (Steeplechase, 1974) with Niels-Hennig Oersted Pedersen
  • This Is For My Friends (Musica Records
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    , 1976)
  • Plays George Gershwin & Bruce Lane (Musica Records, 1976)
  • The Albany Touch (Seabreeze, 1977)
  • Live In Paris (Fresh Sound Records, 1977) with Alby Cullaz, Aldo Romano
    Aldo Romano
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  • Bird Lives (Storyville, 1979) with Art Davis
    Art Davis
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    , Roy Haynes
    Roy Haynes
    Roy Owen Haynes is an American jazz drummer and bandleader. Haynes is among the most recorded drummers in jazz, and in a career lasting more than 60 years has played in a wide range of styles ranging from swing and bebop to jazz fusion and avant-garde jazz...

  • Portrait of an Artist (Elektra, 1982) with George DuVivier (b),Charles Persip (d) Al Gafa,(g).

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