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Ike Isaacs (March 28, 1923 - February 27, 1981) was an American jazz bassist from the greater Cleveland, Ohio metropolitan area. Born in Akron, Isaacs played trumpet and tuba as a child before settling on bass. He served in the Army during World War II, where he took lessons from Wendell Marshall. Following this he played with Tiny Grimes (1948–50), Earl Bostic (1951–53), Paul Quinichette (1953), and Bennie Green (1956). He led a band locally in Ohio in 1956, then played for two years in the trio of Carmen McRae, whom he married late in the decade. He worked with Lambert, Hendricks and Ross, then with Count Basie (1962), Gloria Lynne (1962–64), and Erroll Garner (1966–70), as well as with his own small groups. He recorded only once as a leader, in 1967 for RGB Records. On this recording he plays in a trio with Jack Wilson on piano and Jimmie Smith on drums. ==Discography== With Count Basie *''Back with Basie'' (Roulette, 1962) *''Basie in Sweden'' (Roulette, 1962) With Ray Bryant *''The Ray Bryant Trio'' (Prestige, 1957) With Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis and Harry "Sweets" Eddison *''Jawbreakers'' (Riverside, 1962) With Bennie Green *''Soul Stirrin''' (Blue Note, 1958) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ike Isaacs (bassist)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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