Originally from Texas, McKinley Dorham (1924-1972), better known at Kenny or KD left a giant mark on jazz trumpet from the late 1940s through the late 1960s. His prodigious skills included not only trumpet playing but also as a pianist, composer, and arranger. In the 2nd half of the 1940s he had opportunities to perform with the greatest bebop musicians.
Kenny Dorham - Episode 1
This show examines some of his influences and bebop recordings from the 1940s as he is beginning to develop a highly personal style. These recordings were originally issued as 2-sided 78s and later reissued in 33rpm compilations
Composition | Aritst | Year |
Salt Peanuts | Dizzy Gillesie Sextet | 1945 |
Rue Chaptal (Royal Roost) | Kenny Clarke and his 52nd Street Boys | 1946 |
Everything's Cool | Fats Navarro & Gil Fuller's Modernists | 1946 |
Bop Alley | Art Blakey's Messengers | 1947 |
Visa | Charlie Parker Sextet | 1949 |
Elysee | J.J. Johnson’s Beboppers | 1949 |
April In Paris | Charlie Parker Live at Cafe Society | 1950 |
Kenny Dorham - Episode 2
Recordings from 1950 to 1955. In the early 1950s he relocated to Los Angeles where he took a day job, but continued performing. Here he recorded his 1st album as a band leader and also recorded some great tracks with pianist Thelonious Monk and with the Horace Silver/Art Blakey Jazz Messengers.
Composition | Artist | Album | Year |
Let’s Cool One | Thelonious Monk | Genius of Modern Music Vol.2 | 1952 |
Osmosis | Kenny Dorham | The Kenny Dorham Quintet | 1953 |
Ruby My Dear | Kenny Dorham | The Kenny Dorham Quintet | 1953 |
Room 608 | Horace Silver & the Jazz Messengers | | 1954 |
Minors Holiday | Kenny Dorham | Afro Cuban | 1955 |
Like Someone in Love | Art Blakey & Messengers | Live at Café Bohemia vol 2 | 1955 |
Kenny Dorham - Episode 3
Composition | Artist | Album Title | Year |
Ezz-thetic (Love for Sale) | Max Roach | Max Roach + 4 | 1956 |
Love Letters | Max Roach | Jazz in 3/4 Time | 1957 |
Valse Hot | Max Roach | Jazz in 3/4 Time | 1957 |
My Reverie | Hank Mobley | Hank Mobley Featuring Sonny Clark | 1957 |
Autumn Leaves | Kenny Dorham | This Is The Moment | 1958 |
Stage West | Kenny Dorham | The Arrival of Kenny Dorham | 1960 |
Kenny Dorham - Episode 4
Composition | Artist | Album | Year |
Spring is Here | Kenny Dorham | Blue Spring | 1959 |
My Ideal | Kenny Dorham | Quiet Kenny | 1959 |
Bill | Kenny Dorham | Showboat | 1960 |
It Could Happen to You | Kenny Dorham | Inta’ Something | 1961 |
Sunrise in Mexico | Kenny Dorham | Whistle Stop | 1961 |
Smile | Kenny Dorham | Matador | 1962 |
Kenny Dorham - Episode 5
By 1963 his music shows a Brazilian influence mixed with some popular dance rhythm. His collaboration with younger musicians such as Joe Henderson, Andrew Hill, McCoy Tyner, and Herbie Hancock show that he is still developing as a creative improviser, and could change his approach to playing in order to accommodate the newer modern styles that were becoming popular in the mid 1960’s.
Composition | Artist | Album | Year |
Una Mas | Kenny Dorham | Una Mas | 1963 |
Recordame | Joe Henderson | Page One | 1963 |
Blue Bossa | Joe Henderson | Page One | 1963 |
Pedro’s Time | Joe Henderson | Our Thing | 1963 |
Trompetta Toccata | Kenny Dorham | Trompetta Toccata | 1964 |
Refuge | Andrew Hill | Point of Departure | 1964 |
In and Out | Joe Henderson | In and Out | 1964 |