Burrell, Dave (Herman Davis, II)

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Burrell, Dave (Herman Davis, II)

Burrell, Dave (Herman Davis, II), jazz pianist, composer; b. Middletown, Ohio, Sept. 10, 1940. He studied at Berklee School of Music, then Univ. of Hawaii. He moved to N.Y. where he worked with G. Logan, Marion Brown, Pharoah Sanders, Sonny Murray, Archie Shepp, and Sonny Sharrock. He performed at the Pan-African Festival in Algiers (1969). He has been active in musical, educational, and cultural circles, particularly in the 1970s. He taught for two years at Queens Coll. He has recorded albums with Shepp, Sanders, and Brown. In the mid-1990s, he became the head of UCLA’s jazz program.

Discography

High (1965); La Vie de Boheme (1969); In: Sanity (1976); High One High Two (1977); Lush Life (1978); In Concert (1991); Jelly Roll Joys (1991); Brother to Brother (1993).

—Lewis Porter