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Henry Franklin


Albums
  
The Skipper at Home, Two Views

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Henry franklin the skipper


Henry "Skipper" Franklin (born Los Angeles, California, October 1, 1940) is an American jazz double-bassist.

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Biography

Franklin played on Hugh Masekela's 1968 number one single, "Grazing in the Grass," as well as with Masekela's band at the Monterey International Pop Festival in June 1967. In addition, Franklin has played and recorded with Gene Harris & the Three Sounds, Hampton Hawes, Freddie Hubbard, Bobbi Humphrey, Willie Bobo, Archie Shepp, O.C. Smith, Count Basie, Stevie Wonder and Al Jarreau. Franklin's recording—composed by Sanifu Al Hall, Jr. "Soft Spirit" was featured on the breakbeat compilation Tribe Vibes as it had been sampled by the musical group A Tribe Called Quest.

Encourage by his father, Sammy Franklin, a jazz trumpeter and bandleader, he studied with Al McKibbon and George Morrow and listening to Paul Chambers and Doug Watkins.

While attending the Manual Arts High School he played with his first professional band - the Roy Ayers Latin Jazz Quintet. Around that time, Franklin worked with Harold Land and Hampton Hawes. Years later he would tour Europe with Hawes and record five albums with him. In Los Angeles, Franklin also played with Ornette Coleman, Don Cherry, Billy Higgins and Scott LaFaro.

In 1968, after a year-long tour of the East Coast playing with Willie Bobo and working gigs on his days off with Archie Shepp, Lamont Johnson, Beaver Harris and Roswell Rudd, Hugh Masekela heard Henry play and made him an offer. Three and a half years later the two would collaborate on Grazing in the Grass.

He continued touring over the next few years, working internationally with singer O.C. Smith, The Three Sounds, Freddie Hubbard and Count Basie. Franklin collected another gold record with Stevie Wonder on Journey Through The Secret Life of Plants.

Working with John Carter and Bobby Bradford, he produced two albums: Self-Determination Music and Secrets.

With Dennis Gonzales, John Purcell and William Richardson he performed on five albums played extensively with Pharoah Sanders, Joe Williams, Sonny Rollins, Bobby Hutcherson, Sonny Fortune and Milt Jackson.

Franklin appears on more than 100 albums, with many of them produced under his leadership, and has also published a method book for all bass players entitled, Bassically Yours.

As leader

  • The Skipper (Black Jazz Records)
  • The Skipper at Home (Black Jazz)
  • Three Card Molly
  • Bassic Instincts
  • The Hunter
  • Bass Encounters (Resurgent Music)
  • Colemanology
  • Ears Wide Open
  • Three Worlds
  • A Musical Tribute to Gene Harris featuring Three More Sounds
  • Summer Serenade (Beezwax Records)
  • Shalabongo
  • We Came to Play (Jeru Records)
  • Tribal Dance (Catalyst Records)
  • Blue Lights (Ovation)
  • Sakura (WJ3 Records)
  • All God's Children (SP Records)
  • Music to the 5th Power (SP Records)
  • Bop (SP Records)
  • If We Should Meet Again (SP Records)
  • What a Beautiful Morning!
  • As Sideman

    With Hampton Hawes

  • Blues for Walls (Prestige, 1973)
  • With Bobbi Humphrey

  • Bobbi Humphrey Live: Cookin' with Blue Note at Montreux (Blue Note, 1973)
  • With Julian Priester

  • Love, Love (ECM, 1973)
  • With Woody Shaw

  • Song of Songs (Contemporary, 1972)
  • With The Three Sounds

  • Soul Symphony (Blue Note, 1969)
  • Songs

    The Skipper
    Blue Lights
    Soft Spirit
    The Magic Boy
    Plastic Creek Stomp
    Theme for JoJo
    What Was
    Brother Rudolph
    Music To The 5th Power
    If We Should Meet Again
    Pensitiva
    Peewee
    Jazz Was Born
    O - What A Beautiful Morning!
    Frank's Tune
    Take the MTR-O
    Well Alrighty Then
    Lotus Land
    Where Does Time Go
    Eve's Night
    The Monsoons
    For Koko
    Beauty and the Electric Tub
    Prayer For My Ancestors
    Little Miss Laurie
    Heaven's Dance
    Venus Fly Trap
    Waltz for Boobuss
    Blue for Drayce
    Michiko
    Thokole
    Under Tanzanian Skies

    References

    Henry Franklin Wikipedia