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Biography Roy Hargrove

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Biography Roy Hargrove

Roy Anthony Hargrove (Waco, Texas, U.S., October 16, 1969 - November 2, 2018) was an American jazz trumpeter. He won worldwide notice after winning two Grammy Awards for differing types of music, in 1997 and in 2002. Hargrove has played primarily with jazz musicians including Wynton Marsalis and Herbie Hancock.

Hargrove was the bandleader of the progressive group The RH Factor, which combined elements of jazz, funk, hip-hop, soul, and gospel music. Its members have included Chalmers "Spanky" Alford, Pino Palladino, James Poyser, Jonathan Batiste and Bernard Wright.

Born in Waco, Texas, he took lessons on trumpet and was discovered by Wynton Marsalis when Marsalis visited the Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts in Dallas. One of his influences was saxophonist David "Fathead" Newman, who performed in Ray Charles's Band at Hargrove's junior high school.

Hargrove spent one year (1988–1989) studying at Boston's Berklee College of Music but could more often be found in New York City jam sessions. He transferred to the New School in New York. His first recording there was with the saxophonist Bobby Watson. Shortly afterwards he made a recording with Superblue featuring Watson, Mulgrew Miller, and Kenny Washington. In 1990 he released his first solo album, Diamond in the Rough, on the Novus/RCA label. He was commissioned by the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra and wrote The Love Suite: In Mahogany which premiered in 1993.

In 1994, now contracted to Verve, he recorded With the Tenors of Our Time, with Joe Henderson, Stanley Turrentine, Johnny Griffin, Joshua Redman, and Branford Marsalis. He recorded Family in 1995, then experimented with a trio format on the album Parker's Mood in 1995, with bassist Christian McBride and pianist Stephen Scott.

Hargrove won his first Grammy Award in 1998 for the album Habana with Crisol, the Afro-Cuban band he founded. He won a Grammy Award in 2002 for Directions in Music: Live at Massey Hall with co-leaders Herbie Hancock and Michael Brecker.

In 2000, Hargrove used a jazz sound with a lot of groove and funk, performing and recording with neo soul singer D'Angelo, resulting in Voodoo. Hargrove also performed the music of Louis Armstrong in Roz Nixon's musical production "Dedicated To Louis Armstrong" as part of the Verizon Jazz Festival. In 2002, he collaborated with D'Angelo and Macy Gray, the Soultronics, and Nile Rodgers, on two tracks for Red Hot & Riot, a compilation album in tribute to the music of afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti. He acted as sideman for jazz pianist Shirley Horn and rapper Common on the album Like Water for Chocolate and in 2002 with singer Erykah Badu on Worldwide Underground.

Hargrove passed away on November 2, 2018.

Discography

As leader

1990: Diamond in the Rough (Novus)

1991: Public Eye (Novus)

1992: Tokyo Sessions, Roy Hargrove and Antonio Hart (Novus)

1992: The Vibe (Novus)

1993: Jazz Futures: Live in Concert (Novus)

1993: Of Kindred Souls: The Roy Hargrove Quintet Live (Novus)

1993: Beauty and the Beast – The Jazz Networks (Novus)

1994: Blues 'n Ballads – The Jazz Networks (Novus)

1994: Approaching Standards – compilation of tracks from 4 albums (BMG Music/Jazz Heritage 1995)

1994: With the Tenors of Our Time – The Roy Hargrove Quintet (Verve)

1995: Family (Verve)

1995: Parker's Mood – with Christian McBride (bass), and Stephen Scott (piano) (Verve)

1997: Habana – Roy Hargrove's Crisol (Verve), Latin Jazz Grammy Winner

2000: Moment to Moment – Roy Hargrove with Strings (Verve)

2002: Directions in Music: Live at Massey Hall – co-led by Herbie Hancock, Michael Brecker (Verve), Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group 2003

2003: Hard Groove – The RH Factor (Verve)

2004: Strength – The RH Factor (EP, Verve)

2006: Distractions – The RH Factor (Verve)

2006: Nothing Serious (Verve)

2008: Earfood – The Roy Hargrove Quintet (EmArcy)

2009: Emergence – The Roy Hargrove Big Band (Groovin' High)

As sideman

1988: Bobby Watson & Horizon – No question about it

1988: Superblue – Superblue (Blue Note)[2]

1989 Manhattan Projects – Dreamboat

1989: Carl Allen & Manhattan Projects – Piccadilly Square

1989: Ricky Ford – Hard Groovin' (Muse)

1990: Ralph Moore – Furthermore

1991 Antonio Hart – For the First Time

1991: Charles Fambrough – The Proper Angle

1991: Jazz futures – Live in concert (Novus)

1991: Sonny Rollins – Here's to the People (Milestone), on "I Wish I Knew" and "Young Roy" only

1992: Jackie McLean – Rhythm of the Earth

1992: Jazz Networks – Beauty And The Beast (BMG)

1992: Danny Gatton, Joshua Redman, Bobby Watson, Franck Amsallem, Charles Fambrough, Yuron Israel – New York Stories (Blue Note)

1993: Bob Thiele Collective – Lion Hearted

1993: Steve Coleman – The Tao of Mad Phat (Novus)

1993: Jazz Networks – Blues 'N Ballads (BMG)

1994: David Sanchez – Sketches of Dreams

1994: Johnny Griffin – Chicago-New york-Paris

1994: Marc Cary – Cary On

1994: Rodney Kendrick – The Secrets of Rodney Kendrick

1995: Shirley Horn – The Main Ingredient (Verve)

1995: Christian McBride – Gettin' to It

1995: Jimmy Smith – Damn!

1996: Jimmy Smith – Angel Eyes: Ballads & Slow Jams

1996: Cedar Walton – Composer (Astor Place]])

1996: Oscar Peterson – Meets Roy Hargrove and Ralph Moore (Telarc), with Ralph Moore, Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen and Lewis Nash

2000: Ray Brown Trio – Some of My Best Friends Are... The Trumpet Players (Telarc)

2000: Erykah Badu – Mama's Gun

2000: D'Angelo – Voodoo

2000: Common – Like Water for Chocolate

2001: Roy Haynes – Birds of a Feather: A Tribute to Charlie Parker

2003: Erykah Badu – Worldwide Underground

2003: Shirley Horn – May the Music Never End (Verve)

2006: Anke Helfrich – Better Times Ahead

2006: John Mayer – Continuum

2006: Steve Davis – Update

2007: Jimmy Cobb Quartet – Cobb's Corner

2007: Randal Corsen – Armonia

2008: John Beasley – Letter to Herbie

2008: Johnny Griffin – Live At Ronnie Scott's

2008: Roy Assaf & Eddy Khaimovich Quartet – Andarta (Origin)

2009: Jimmy Cobb Quartet – Jazz in the Key of Blue, with Russell Malone (guitar) and John Webber (bass)

2010: Marcus Miller with L'Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte Carlo – A Night in Monte Carlo (Dreyfus/Concord Jazz), with Raul Midón

2010: Angelique Kidjo – Õÿö, on "Samba pa ti" only

2011: Cyrille Aimée – Cyrille Aimée & Friends (Live at Smalls)

2011: Roy Haynes – Roy-Alty

2011: Stan Killian – Unified

2014: D'Angelo – Black Messiah

2015: Ameen Saleem – The Grove Lab

2017: Johnny O'Neal – In The Moment

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