Sunday 8 December 2019

Marv Jenkins born 8 November 1932


Marvin Lee "Marv" Jenkins (born December 8, 1932 -  March 4, 2005) was an American singer, pianist and songwriter of rhythm & blues and soul jazz. Jenkins touch was heavy and swinging, funky without being trite. Despite naming Erroll Garner and Oscar Peterson as influences, he sounded like neither. He was an 
underrated jazz-man who spent 25 years of his career as an accompanist to singer/actress Della Reese, and is best known today for his piano work on Marvin Gaye’s classic 1973 recording Let’s Get It On. 

Marvin Jenkins was born in Aultman, Ohio, to Obediah and Novella Jenkins.  His mother played piano and his brother, Obie, led bands in Canton, Ohio. Marvin, who was also known as Marv, studied music from the age of ten and while he specialized in piano, he also played organ, clarinet and notably flute. 

Jenkins played in his brother’s band (1946-54) and the Army band (1954-56) before relocating to the West Coast where he won the Intercollegiate Jazz Festival award with the LA State College Quintet in 1959. This led to gigs with guitarist Barney Kessel, where he was featured on piano and flute in performance and on record between 1959 and 1961. 

The pianist taught privately during this time and debuted with his own record, Marv Jenkins Arrives (Orovox, 1960). This auspicious debut moved a&r Neal Hefti to sign him for Reprise Records, where he recorded A Tribute to My People (1961), and Good Little Man (1962). 


                              

In 1965 he waxed the all-star Big City (Palomar, 1965), featuring such West Coast lights as Carmell Jones, Buddy Collette, Richard “Groove” Holmes, Charles Kynard (who later covered the album's title song under his own name) and Ray Crawford. He also recorded the single I've Got the Blues (What Shall I Do) on 
Palomar Records.  Big City was also recorded by Shirley Horn, Cannonball Adderley, Les McCann and Della Reese. Another of Jenkins’ songs “Lately” was recorded by Billy Paul. While Jenkins went onto play and tour with singer Della Reese, little, if anything, was heard from Jenkins thereafter until he appeared on Marvin Gaye’s landmark Let’s Get It On (Tamla, 1973).

Although arthritis forced him to leave the professional arena in the late 1980's, Marvin Jenkins remained active teaching voice and piano, serving as mentor, writing charts and coaching performances for many of the young hipsters who frequented L.A.'s trendy Dresden Room. As well, until his retirement in 2003, he worked as accompanist for the Baldwin Hills Baptist Choir where he had been an integral part of the community since 1983. 

Despite several hard turns including the death, at age ten, of his only son, Marvin Jr., and the pre-mature death of Anne Heywood-Jenkins, his wife of 25 years, Jenkins rarely flagged in his trademark optimism and loving, open disposition. This was challenged early on in his career when playing on tour often meant segregated venues and limited options for food and rest on the road. Jenkins credited his passion for playing as the source of his strength through these hardships. "I guess I loved the music so much, the rest just didn't matter," he said.
  
Marvin Jenkins died on March 4, 2005, at Huntington Memorial Hospital in Pasadena, California. He was 72. He died of natural causes, according to his family, most of whom still resided in Ohio.


(Edited from various sources including Wikipedia, Fresh Sounds & Doug Payne)

2 comments:

boppinbob said...

For “MARV JENKINS ARRIVES + A TRIBUTE TO MY PEOPLE + GOOD LITTLE MAN + BIG CITY (4 LPS ON 2 CDS) + BONUS TRACK” go here:

https://www.upload.ee/files/10819649/Marv_Jenkins_Trio.rar.html

CD 1

01. Bluesology (Jackson) 4:17
02. A Foggy Day (G. & I. Gershwin) 4:00
03. Duet (Jenkins) 2:57
04. Ive Never Been In Love Before (Loesser) 4:31
05. One Mint Julep (Toombs) 4:00
06. Stella by Starlight (Young) 4:34
07. Cubano Chant (Bryant) 2:50
08. Fugue for Lulu (Mitchell) 3:11
09. Marvs Blues (Jenkins) 2:59
10. Dont Get Around Much Anymore
(Ellington-Russell) 2:46
11. St. Louis Blues (Handy) 3:10
12. Someday Sweetheart (J. & B. Spikes) 2:36
13. Dont Be That Way
(Sampson-Goodman-Parish) 2:43
14. Misty (Garner-Burke) 3:16
15. Cherry (Redman-Gilbert) 3:31
16. Undecided (Shavers-Robin) 2:43
17. Canadian Sunset (Heywood-Gimbell) 3:37
18. When Its Sleepy Time Down South
(René-Muse) 2:52
19. Hallelujah, I Love Her So (Ray Charles) 2:35
20. Basin Street Blues (Williams) 2:47
21. One OClock Jump (Basie) 3:33

CD 2

01. Time After Time (Cahn-Styne) 5:01
02. My Mans Gone Now (Gershwin-Heyward) 4:03
03. Blues Cha Cha (Jenkins) 3:14
04. Whats New? (Burke-Haggart) 4:55
05. Tranes Message (Jenkins) 4:25
06. Blues Waltz (Jenkins) 2:58
07. Ill Drown in My Own Tears (Glover) 5:10
08. Good Lil Man (Jenkins) 2:34
09. Big City (Jenkins) 2:45
10. I Love Paris (Porter) 2:11
11. Im Always Drunk in San Francisco (Wolf) 2:58
12. Kansas City (Leiber-Stoller) 3:20
13. A Long Way from St. Louis (Brooks-Russell) 2:15
14. City Blues (Jenkins) 4:15
15. A Rainy Day in L.A. (Jenkins) 2:30
16. Autumn in New York (Duke) 2:57
17. Chicago (Fisher) 2:32
18. Small Town (Camarata) 2:58
19. Memphis Tennessee (Berry) 2:33
20. Visit Me Today (Jenkins) 1:51
21. I've Got the Blues (What Shall I Do) (Jenkins) 2:05 (*) Bonus Track

ALBUM DETAILS
Sources CD-1: Tracks #1-9, from the Orovox album
"Marv Jenkins Arrives" (MG 1001)
Tracks #10-21, from the Reprise album
"A Tribute to My People" (R9-6013)


Sources CD-2: Tracks #1-8, from the Reprise album "Good Little Man At the Rubaiyat Room"
Tracks #9-20, from the album "Big City" (Palomar GS 34001)
Track #21 from the Palomar single 45-2208

Personnel on "Marv Jenkins Arrives":
Marvin Jenkins, piano; Bob Martin, bass; and Jack Dean, drums.
Recorded in Los Angeles, 1960

Personnel on "A Tribute to My People":
Marvin Jenkins, piano; Jack Bruce, bass; and Kenny Dennis, drums.
Recorded at United Studios, Hollywood, November 14 & 15, 1961

Personnel on "Good Little Man":
Marvin Jenkins, piano; Stanley Gilbert, bass; and Kenny Dennis, drums.
Recorded at United Studios, Hollywood, October 22, 1962

Personnel on "Big City":

In this album Marvin Jenkins used a different line-up for almost each song, with personnel and instrumentation ranging from quartet to octet, and the accompanying musicians alternating between them. Collective personnel includes: Marvin Jenkins (p, cl, vcl), Carmell Jones & Freddie Hill (tp), Buddy Collette (fl, ts), Clifford Scott (ts), Richard 'Groove' Holmes & Charles Kynard (org), Ray Crawford & John Gray (g), Al McKibbon & Lewis Large (b), Donald Dean & Frank Severino (d).
Recorded in Hollywood, January 1965


Bonus Track:
Marvin Jenkins, piano & vocals, with unknown, bass and drums.
Recorded in Hollywood, 1965

styles said...

Nice West Coast jazz - thanks,