Wednesday, 29 January 2025

Dave Young born 29 January 1940

Dave Young (born January 29, 1940) is a Canadian double bassist. 

David Anthony Young was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He began studying the guitar and violin when he was 10 years old, but a turn of events at his first gig (a university dance band) compelled him to pick up the bass. He was educated as both a jazz and a classical player and after attending the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston in the early 1960s, Young returned to Canada and embarked on a remarkably diverse and distinguished professional career. 

He was a member of the Lenny Breau Quartet in live performance and recording for five years from 1961 to 1966. Dave Young’s professional relationship with jazz giant Oscar Peterson spanned three decades during which he played in the Oscar Peterson Trio in appearances all over the world up until Peterson’s death. Young is equally comfortable with symphonic work and acoustic jazz. As classical artist, he was the principal Double Bassist for a number of years with the Edmonton and Winnipeg Symphony Orchestras as well as with the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra. 

As a jazz artist, he has collaborated with the genre’s brightest luminaries including Oscar Peterson, Clark Terry, Zoot Sims, Joe Williams, Oliver Jones, Lenny Breau, Rob McConnell, Phil Dwyer, Michel Lambert, John Hicks, Mulgrew Miller, Tommy Flanagan, Ellis Marsalis, Barry Harris, Kenny Barron, Cyrus Chestnut, Cedar Walton, Peter Appleyard, Harry “Sweets” Edison, Kenny Burrell, Hank Jones, Nat Adderly, Gary Burton, Barney Kessel, Ed Bickert, Ranee Lee, Marcus Belgrave, Don Thompson, and James Moody. 

Young regularly toured with clarinetist James Campbell and pianist Gene Di Novi in a program of “Classical Fusion” that melds the classical and jazz worlds. He also performed a “dueling basses” repertoire of classical works with Toronto Symphony bassist Joel Quarrington, often billed as the "Two Bass Hit". Perhaps one of Dave Young’s most loved and popular musical combinations is his own Quintet, an ensemble firmly rooted in the be-bop tradition, and focusing on the material of Horace Silver and Charles Mingus. In 2003, Young was in residence at the Music Department of St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, conducting bass master classes and performing. 

                              Here’s “Celia” from above album.

                                     

In the fall of 2009, Young released, Mean What You Say ,an independently release album produced by bassist Robert Occhipinti and featuring Robi Botos, Frank Botos, and Kevin Turcotte. Also that year, Dave performed as part of a 16-piece orchestra accompanying award-winning choreographer Twyla Tharp’s latest Broadway-bound dance work: “Come Fly With Me” – The Music of Frank Sinatra. 

In 2011, Young released Aspects of Oscar with his quintet featuring Kevin Turcotte, Reg Schwager, Robi Botos and Terry Clarke. A prolific composer and bandleader, Young is a Juno Award winner and 10-time nominee. A noted educator, he was a professor at the University of Toronto and has mentored many of Canada’s finest bassists. For his contributions to the world of music, Young was named a Member of the Order of Canada in 2006. 

Young has countless other awards under his belt, including the IAJE (International Association for Jazz Education) Award for “Outstanding Service to Jazz.” He is a seven-time Jazz Report winner, a six-time National Jazz Award winner, and was presented with an Honorary Doctor of Letters Degree from Wilfrid Laurier University in 2017. In 2020, Dave concluded his 30-year tenure as a Professor at the University of Toronto’s Jazz department and has continued to share his wisdom with students and jazz fans through workshops. In September 2021, Dave was featured on two segments as part of JazzComposersPresent.com out of Washington, DC, which is led by Dan Jamieson. 

Dave continues to spend his time performing throughout Toronto on a regular basis, as well as recording with his various groups. Dave frequently performed in Detroit alongside Spencer Barefield and Dave Murray at Dirty Dog Jazz Café and Cliff Bell’s, as well as the Detroit Jazz Festival. Throughout his many tours within the United States, Dave has performed to sold-out crowds at Carnegie Hall, Chicago’s Symphony Center, The Blue Note, Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley, Yoshi’s Oakland, and Birdland Jazz Club. 

Along with consistent performing, Dave has released numerous albums since 1975. His latest album, ‘Mantra,’ from 2021 features well-known musicians Kevin Turcotte, Reg Schwager, Brian Dickinson, Perry White, and Terry Clarke. 

Edited from (Canadian Jazz Archive, Celine Peterson Productions & Tiff 50) 

 

3 comments:

boppinbob said...

For “Dave Young & Others - Piano-Bass Duets: The Complete Sessions (1997 Justintime)” go here:

https://pixeldrain.com/u/pKuYJ8o1

1. Oscar Peterson– OP & D 5:43
2. Oscar Peterson– Younger Than Springtime 5:42
3. Cedar Walton– NPS 6:01
4. Cedar Walton– Smoke Gets In Your Eyes 5:58
5. Tommy Flanagan– Milestones 6:34
6. Tommy Flanagan– In A Sentimental Mood 8:46
7. John Hicks– Stablemates 6:42
8. John Hicks– Passion Flower 6:08
9. Mulgrew Miller– One By One 8:06
10. Mulgrew Miller– Hot House 6:23
11. Ellis Marsalis– Dolphin Dance 6:45
12. Ellis Marsalis– Blowin' The Blues Away 3:27
13. Cyrus Chestnut– Make Me A Pallet On The Floor 6:02
14. Cyrus Chestnut– Moment To Moment 6:32
15. Oliver Jones – Bass Blues 5:13
16. Oliver Jones – Self Portrait In Three Colors 5:09
17. Kenny Barron– One Finger Snap 4:34
18. Kenny Barron– Loverman 8:03
19. Barry Harris– Nascimento 6:36
20. Barry Harris– Pendulum At Falcon's Lair 5:07
21. Renee Rosnes– I'm All Smiles 6:05
22. Renee Rosnes– Peaceful 5:36
23. Oscar Peterson– In A Mellow Tone 4:57
24. Cedar Walton– Joshua 5:39
25. Tommy Flanagan– Milestones (Alternate take) 7:15
26. John Hicks– Is That So? 6:38
27. Mulgrew Miller– Soul Eyes 6:12
28. Ellis Marsalis– Juicy Lucy 5:10
29. Cyrus Chestnut– Lament 7:33
30. Oliver Jones– Count Two 6:14
31. Kenny Barron– Think Of One 5:41
32. Barry Harris– Don't Blame Me 7:33
33. Renee Rosnes– Marie Antoinette 6:12

Here’s Volumes One, Two, and Three of Dave Young's Piano-Bass Duets. The Complete Sessions on 3 discs, previously issued on three separate Justin Time CDs. All tracks recorded in 1995.
33 songs . Run time 3 hours, 29 minutes
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For Dave Young - Four Classic Albums “ go here.

https://pixeldrain.com/u/U9XSxeub

Dave Young Quartet – Believe What You Say (2009 Modica digital album)
1 Mean What You Say
2 Will You Still Be Mine
3 Bohemia After Dark
4 Every Time We Say Goodbye
5 Celia
6 Sandu
7 Seven Minds
8 Morning Star
9 Minor 101
10 Dream Dancing
11 Last Time I Saw Her

Dave Young – Lotus Blossom (2019 Modica)
1. Lotus Blossom
2. Modinha
3. Red Cross
4. Fried Bananas
5. Bolivia
6. I Thought About You 6:20
7. Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise

Dave Young Trio – Trouble in Mind (2019 Modica)
1. Bud Powell
2. Peaceful
3. Make Me A Pallet On The Floor
4. Trouble In Mind
5. Girl With The Hat
6. To A Brother
7. Winter Song
8. Gary
9. Weaver Of Dreams

Dave Young /Bass
Reg Schwager/Guitar
Kevin Turcotte/Trumpet

Dave Young – Mantra (2021 Modica digital album)
1 Green St Caper
2 The Gypsy
3 Waltz For Blue
4 Evidence
5 Inside A Silent Tear
6 Mantra
7 Opus De Funk
8 Ode to the Southwest
9 We Three
10 Myako's Waltz

Dave Young-Bass
Kevin Turcotte-Trumpet
Perry White-Tenor Sax and Bass Clarinet
Reg Schwager-Guitar
Brian Dickinson-Piano
Terry Clarke -Drums
John Johnson-Alto Sax and Flute
Les Allt-Flute
Ewen Farncombe-Organ

I found all the albums posted above on the usual streamers @ 192

A big thank you goes to “quot” for suggesting today’s birthday musician.

Sintra blogue said...

thanks!

Quot said...

Thank you for recognizing Dave Young.