ALBUMFeels Like ItDaniel Carter, Mark Hennen, Toby Kasavan & William Parker
ALBUMFor Percy HeathWilliam Parker & The Little Huey Creative Orchestra
ALBUMLuc's LanternWilliam Parker
ALBUMAfter You GoneBarre Phillips, Joëlle Léandre, William Parker & Tetsu Saitoh
ALBUMMass for the Healing of the WorldWilliam Parker & The Little Huey Creative …
ALBUMThe Victoriaville TapePeter Kowald & William Parker
ALBUMSpontaneousWilliam Parker & The Little Huey Creative Music Orchestra
ALBUMThe Trio Plays WareMatthew Shipp, William Parker & Guillermo E.brown
ALBUMLong Hidden: The Olmec SeriesWilliam Parker
ALBUMPiercing the VeilWilliam Parker & Hamid Drake
ALBUMPainter's SpringWilliam Parker
ALBUMPainters WinterWilliam Parker
ALBUMDeep MusicPeter Kowald, William Parker & Peter Jacquemin
ALBUMDNAMatthew Shipp Duo With William Parker
ALBUMPalm of SoulKidd Jordan, Hamid Drake and William Parker
ALBUMContrabassesJoëlle Léandre & William Parker
ALBUMMayor of PunkvilleThe Little Huey Creative Music Orchestra & William Parker
ALBUMSeeing New York from the EarFrode Gjerstad, Rashid Bakr & William Parker
ALBUMTestimonyWilliam Parker
ALBUMOld Song Resung: William Parker Sings Ives, Griffes, Farwell, and CadmanWilliam Parker
ALBUMIn Order to SurviveWilliam Parker
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William Parker Essentials
As a musician and mentor, the bassist/composer is crucial to the NYC scene.
About William Parker
Hometown
New York, NY, United States
Born
January 10, 1952
Genre
Jazz
The pre-eminent bassist in modern vanguard jazz, William Parker's formidable technique functions as a lead instrument in trios (Painter's Spring), duos (Piercing the Veil), and recordings with David S. Ware (including Flight of I and Shakti), and Matthew Shipp (The Flow of X and Our Lady of the Flowers). He's paid tribute to major artists from the Great Black Music tradition, including Curtis Mayfield and Duke Ellington, and has explored soul-jazz, spoken word, vocal music, and conceptual jazz works including Alphaville Suite. Parker is a poet, painter, and cultural critic. In 2022, he released the tribute recording 2 Blues for Cecil with a trio whose members had worked with Cecil Taylor; he also issued a 2002 archival large-ensemble session titled Universal Tonality. In 2024, he released two albums on Aum Fidelity: Cereal Music, a duo offering with vocalist Ellen Christi, and Heart Trio, with Cooper-Moore and Hamid Drake.