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Frank Mitchell (musician)

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Name
  
Frank Mitchell

Role
  
Musical Artist

Died
  
1971


Music group
  
The Jazz Messengers (1965 – 1967)

Albums
  
Buttercorn Lady, Like Someone in Love, Soul Finger, 'S Make It, The Witch Doctor

Similar People
  
Reggie Johnson, Lee Morgan, Chuck Mangione, Art Blakey, Reggie Workman

Frank Mitchell (c.1945–c.1971) was a New York jazz tenor saxophonist who worked with Art Blakey and Lee Morgan before being murdered at the age of 27.

Born in The Bronx, after studying at the New York High School of Music and Arts, Mitchell's first professional work was at the age of 19, with Art Blakey, when he joined the New Jazz Messengers. The line-up, comprising Blakey, Mitchell, Chuck Mangione, Keith Jarrett, and Reggie Johnson, had a month-long residency at the Five Spot Café in December 1965, before going on to The Lighthouse nightclub in Hermosa Beach, California, where they recorded the live album, Buttercorn Lady, at the beginning of 1966.

Mitchell briefly led his own band for a John Coltrane memorial concert shortly after Coltrane died, and then went on to become a member of a quintet led by Lee Morgan, with Cedar Walton, Victor Sproles, Billy Higgins, a line-up that Jackie McLean sat in with for a Blue Note recording released in 1970. Mitchell was replaced by George Coleman in summer 1969.

Discography

  • 1966: Buttercorn Lady – Art Blakey and the New Jazz Messengers (Limelight 82034)
  • 1966: Hold On, I'm Coming – Art Blakey (Limelight 86038)
  • 1968: Grass Roots - Andrew Hill (Blue Note BST 84303)
  • 1970: The Sixth Sense – Lee Morgan (Blue Note BST 84335)
  • References

    Frank Mitchell (musician) Wikipedia