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Origin
  
Muenster, Germany

Years active
  
1986–present

Genres
  
Jazz

Name
  
Ugonna Okegwo

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, composer

Role
  
Composer

Instruments
  
Bass


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Born
  
March 15, 1962 (age 62) London, England (
1962-03-15
)

Associated acts
  
Tom Harrell, Mingus Big Band

Profiles

Ed Reed Trio with special guest George Cables, bassist Ugonna Okegwo, and drummer Akira Tana


Ugonna Okegwo (born March 15, 1962) is a German-Nigerian jazz bassist and composer based in New York City.

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Biography

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Born in London, Okegwo is the son of Christel Katharina Lulf and Madueke Benedict Okegwo. In 1963 the family moved to Muenster, Germany, where Okegwo grew up. As a youngster he enjoyed working with his hands and played the electric bass. At age 21, he took a class in violin-making and started playing the upright bass.

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In 1986 Okegwo moved to Berlin and studied with bassist Jay Oliver and pianist Walter Norris. He then joined trombonist Lou Blackburn's group for a tour in Europe and played with Joe Newman, Oliver Jackson and Major Holley.

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In 1989 Okegwo moved to New York City and worked with saxophonists Big Nick Nicholas, Junior Cook and James Spaulding. He worked with vocalist Jon Hendricks on a regular basis. He earned a Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts from Long Island University, graduating summa cum laude in 1994. In the early 1990s Okegwo formed a trio with pianist Jacky Terrasson and drummer Leon Parker. In 1997 he started to perform regularly in Tom Harrell ensembles. He is a member of the Tom Harrell Quintet and the Mingus Big Band.

In 2002, Okegwo released his first album as a leader titled Uoniverse. About creating music Okegwo said, producing a note is human and personal and "in a rhythm section, the bass is the center, creating something constantly."

Okegwo has worked with a wide range of artists, including Kenny Barron, Michael Brecker, Benny Carter, Johnny Griffin, Wynton Marsalis, James Moody, Clark Terry, Pharoah Sanders, Steve Wilson, Michael Wolff, Bruce Barth, Steve Davis, Dario Chiazzolino, Lionel Hampton, Sam Newsome, Kurt Rosenwinkel and others.

As leader

  • Uoniverse (Satchmo Jazz, 2002)
  • As sideman

    Credits partly adapted from AllMusic. This list is incomplete.

    With LaVerne Butler
  • Love Lost and Found Again (HighNote, 2012)
  • With Dan Faulk
  • Dan Faulk Songbook, Vol.1 (Ugli Fruit, 2002)
  • With Tom Harrell
  • TRIP (HighNote, 2014)
  • Colors of a Dream (HighNote, 2013)
  • Number Five (HighNote, 2012)
  • The Time of the Sun (HighNote, 2011)
  • Roman Nights (HighNote, 2010)
  • Prana Dance (HighNote, 2009)
  • Light On (HighNote, 2007)
  • The Art of Rhythm (RCA Victor, 1998)
  • With Jon Hendricks
  • Boppin' at the Blue Note (Telarc, 1994)
  • With Sam Newsome
  • Global Unity (Palmetto, 2001)
  • The Tender Side of Sammy Straighthor (SteepleChase, 2000)
  • This Masquerade (SteepleChase, 2000)
  • With Jacky Terrasson
  • A Paris... (Blue Note, 2001)
  • Alive (Blue Note, 1998)
  • Reach (Blue Note, 1996)
  • Jacky Terrasson (Blue Note, 1994)
  • Lover Man (Venus, 2002, Recorded 1993)
  • With Peter Zak
  • The Decider (SteepleChase, 2009)
  • References

    Ugonna Okegwo Wikipedia


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