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Birth name
  
Christian Lee McBride

Name
  
Christian McBride

Genres
  
Jazz, jazz fusion

Role
  
Bassist

Occupation(s)
  
Bassist

Parents
  
Lee Smith

Years active
  
1989-present


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Born
  
May 31, 1972 (age 52) (
1972-05-31
)

Origin
  
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Labels
  
Verve, Warner Bros., Ropeadope, Mack Avenue

Music groups
  
Christian McBride Big Band, Los Angeles Philharmonic

Albums
  
Conversations With Christian, Kind of Brown, Out Here, SuperBass, The Good Feeling

Profiles

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Christian Lee McBride (born May 31, 1972) is an American jazz bassist. He is considered a virtuoso, and is one of the most recorded musicians of his generation; he has appeared on more than 300 recordings as a sideman. He is also a five-time Grammy award winner.

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McBride has performed and recorded with a number of jazz musicians and ensembles, including Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, Freddie Hubbard, McCoy Tyner, Brad Mehldau, Herbie Hancock, Pat Metheny, Joe Henderson, Diana Krall, Roy Haynes, Chick Corea, John McLaughlin, Wynton Marsalis, Pat Martino, Hank Jones, Lewis Nash, Joshua Redman, and Ray Brown's "Superbass" with John Clayton, as well as with pop, hip-hop, and soul musicians like Sting, Paul McCartney, Celine Dion, Isaac Hayes, The Roots, Queen Latifah, Kathleen Battle, Renee Fleming, Carly Simon, Bruce Hornsby, and James Brown.

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Early life

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McBride was born to Renee McBride in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His father, Lee Smith, and his great uncle, Howard Cooper, are well known Philadelphia bassists who served as McBride's early mentors.

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After starting on bass guitar, McBride switched to double bass and studied at the Juilliard School.

Later life and career

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McBride was heralded as a teen prodigy, having joined saxophonist Bobby Watson's group at the age of 17. From age 17 to 22, McBride played in the bands of older musicians such as Watson, Freddie Hubbard, Benny Golson, Milt Jackson, J. J. Johnson and Hank Jones, as well as his peers such as Roy Hargrove, Benny Green, and Joshua Redman. In 1996, jazz bassist Ray Brown formed a group called SuperBass with McBride and fellow Brown protégé John Clayton. The group released two albums: SuperBass: Live at Scullers (1997) and SuperBass 2: Live at the Blue Note (2001).

McBride was a member of Joshua Redman's Quartet in the 1990s with pianist Brad Mehldau and drummer Brian Blade. In 1995 McBride began leading his own groups after his debut album Gettin' to It (Verve) was released. Saxophonist Tim Warfield, pianists Charles Craig and Joey Calderazzo, and drummers Carl Allen and Greg Hutchinson are among the musicians who played in McBride's early groups. From 2000 to 2008, McBride led his own ensemble, the Christian McBride Band, with saxophonist Ron Blake, pianist/keyboardist Geoffrey Keezer, and drummer Terreon Gully. The band released two albums: Vertical Vision (Warner Bros., 2003) and Live at Tonic (Ropeadope, 2006).

In 1996, McBride contributed to the AIDS benefit album Offbeat: A Red Hot Soundtrip produced by the Red Hot Organization.

McBride primarily plays double bass, but he is equally adept on bass guitar. He played both on the album The Philadelphia Experiment, which included keyboardist Uri Caine and hip-hop drummer Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson. Other projects have included tours and recordings with the Pat Metheny Trio, the Bruce Hornsby Trio, and Queen Latifah. Like Paul Chambers, McBride can solo by playing his bass arco style.

In 2006, McBride was named to the position of Creative Chair for Jazz with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, taking over from Dianne Reeves. He was signed to a two-year contract that was renewed for an additional two years. He was succeeded by Herbie Hancock in 2010.

McBride performed with Sonny Rollins and Roy Haynes at Carnegie Hall on September 18, 2007, in commemoration of Rollins' 50th anniversary of his first performance there. McBride was also tapped by CBS to be a producer for the tribute to Rollins on the 2011 Kennedy Center Honors broadcast.

In 2008, McBride joined John McLaughlin, Chick Corea, Kenny Garrett and Vinnie Colaiuta in a jazz fusion supergroup called the Five Peace Band. They released an album in February 2009 and completed their world tour in May of that year, as Brian Blade took over for Vinnie Colaiuta as drummer in Asia and some US concerts. The album Five Peace Band Live won the 2010 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group

In 2011 McBride released his first big band album, The Good Feeling, for which he won the Grammy for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance.

McBride leads five groups: Inside Straight, featuring alto/soprano saxophonist Steve Wilson, vibraphonist Warren Wolf, pianist Peter Martin and drummer Carl Allen; a trio featuring pianist Christian Sands and drummer Jerome Jennings; his 18-piece big band; an experimental group called A Christian McBride Situation with pianist/keyboardist Patrice Rushen, turntablists DJ Logic and Jahi Sundance, saxophonist Ron Blake and vocalist Alyson Williams; and the New Jawn, featuring trumpeter Josh Evans, saxophonist Marcus Strickland, and drummer Nasheet Waits.

In March 2016, McBride was named artistic director of the Newport Jazz Festival, succeeding the festival's founder and artistic director, George Wein.

Personal life

Christian is married to jazz singer and educator Melissa Walker. Walker, with contributions by McBride, leads the Jazz House Kids, a jazz school in their home town of Montclair, New Jersey. Each summer, they both appear at the Montclair Jazz Festival, along with student ensembles led by the instructors, professional ensembles composed of instructors, and guest acts.

McBride shared the story of his first encounters with Freddie Hubbard, "The Gig", and his relationship with James Brown "Mr. Soul On Top" on the Peabody Award-winning Moth Radio Hour, a radio show and podcast devoted to story-telling.

Discography

An asterisk (*) indicates that the year is that of release.

Compilations

  • It's Christmas on Mack Avenue (Mack Avenue, 2014)
  • As sideman

    with Gary Bartz

  • Shadows (Timeless, 1991)
  • With Regina Belle

  • Lazy Afternoon (2004)
  • With Peter Bernstein

  • Signs of Life (Criss Cross, 1994)
  • Signs Live! (Smoke Sessions, 2015)
  • With Chris Botti

  • To Love Again: The Duets (2005)
  • December (2006)
  • Italia (2007)
  • With Don Braden

  • After Dark (1994)
  • With James Carter
  • Heaven on Earth (Half Note, 2009)
  • With Chick Corea

  • Remembering Bud Powell (1997)
  • Rendezvous in New York (2002)
  • Super Trio: Corea/Gadd/McBride (2006)
  • Chillin' In Chelan (2007)
  • Five Peace Band (with John McLaughlin) (2009) - GRAMMY WINNER
  • Trilogy (2013) - GRAMMY WINNER
  • With George Duke

  • After Hours (1998)
  • Face the Music (2002)
  • Duke (2005)
  • Dukey Treats (2008)
  • DreamWeaver (2013)
  • With Joseph Tawadros

  • Permission to Evaporate (2014)
  • With Benny Green

  • Greens (1991)
  • Testifyin': Live at the Village Vanguard (1992)
  • That's Right! (1992)
  • The Place To Be (1994)
  • These Are Soulful Days (1999)
  • Naturally (2000)
  • With Roy Hargrove

  • Public Eye (1991)
  • Family (1995)
  • With Joe Henderson

  • Lush Life: The Music of Billy Strayhorn (1992) – GRAMMY WINNER
  • Double Rainbow: The Music of Antonio Carlos Jobim (1995)
  • Big Band (1996)
  • With Bruce Hornsby

  • Camp Meeting (2007)
  • With Freddie Hubbard

  • Live at Fat Tuesday's (1992)
  • God Bless the Child (1998)
  • With Hank Jones

  • West of 5th (Chesky, 2006)
  • With Diana Krall

  • Only Trust Your Heart (1995)
  • Love Scenes (1997)
  • The Look of Love (2001)
  • Live in Paris (2002)
  • The Girl in the Other Room (2004)
  • Wallflower (2015)
  • Turn Up The Quiet (2017)
  • With Queen Latifah

  • Trav'lin' Light (2008)
  • With Joe Lovano

  • Tenor Legacy (Blue Note, 1993)
  • Quartets: Live at the Village Vanguard (Blue Note, 1995)
  • With Harold Mabern

  • Lookin' on the Bright Side (DIW, 1993)
  • With Paul McCartney

  • Kisses on the Bottom (Hear Music, 2012)
  • With Brad Mehldau

  • Introducing Brad Mehldau (Warner Bros., 1995)
  • With Pat Metheny and Antonio Sanchez

  • Day Trip (2005)
  • Tokyo Day Trip (2008)
  • With Joshua Redman

  • Joshua Redman (1993)
  • Moodswing (1994)
  • Back East (2007)
  • With David Sanborn

  • Pearls (1994)
  • Time Again (2003)
  • Closer (2005)
  • Here and Gone (2008)
  • With Yutaka Shiina

  • United (1998)
  • With Jimmy Smith

  • Damn! (1995)
  • Angel Eyes: Ballads & Slow Jams (1996)
  • With Sting

  • ...All This Time (2001)
  • Sacred Love (2003)
  • With Craig Taborn

  • Flaga: Book of Angels Volume 27 (Tzadik, 2016) composed by John Zorn
  • With McCoy Tyner

  • Prelude and Sonata (1995)
  • What the World Needs Now: The Music of Burt Bacharach (1997)
  • Illuminations (McCoy Tyner album) (2004) – GRAMMY WINNER
  • Quartet (McCoy Tyner album) (2007)
  • With Cedar Walton

  • Composer (Astor Place), 1996)
  • With Michael Wolff

  • Jumpstart (1995)
  • 2AM (1997)
  • With Mulgrew Miller

  • Hand in Hand (Novus, 1992)
  • References

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