Horace Parlan (January 19, 1931 – February 23, 2017) was an American pianist and composer known for working in the hard bop and post-bop styles of jazz. In addition to his work as a bandleader Parlan was known for his contributions to the Charles Mingus recordings Mingus Ah Um and Blues & Roots.
He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States and was adopted by a minister and his family and was exposed to church music throughout his youth. Parlan was stricken with polio, resulting in the partial crippling of his right hand.
His first piano teacher was not sympathetic, but after seeing classical pianist Vladimir Horowitz in concert in Pittsburgh, Parlan was drawn back to music. He was about 12 when he began to study with James Miller, who also taught another budding Pittsburgh jazz pianist, Ahmad Jamal. Miller encouraged Parlan to develop his left hand, which led to his idiosyncratic style, with his right hand often pointed at a sharp angle toward the keyboard.
Parlan studied at the University of Pittsburgh, with an eye toward becoming a lawyer, before deciding to pursue a career in music. Between 1952 and 1957, he worked in Washington, D.C., with Sonny Stitt. From 1957 to 1959, Parlan was part of a band led by Mingus, the mercurial bassist and composer then at the height of his creativity. He appeared on two of Mingus’s landmark albums, “Blues and Roots” and “Mingus Ah Um,” both from 1959. On the latter recording, Parlan’s driving piano helped some of Mingus’s best-known tunes, including “Goodbye Pork Pie Hat,” “Fables of Faubus,” “Boogie Stop Shuffle” and “Better Git It in Your Soul.”
Between 1960 and 1963 he recorded seven albums for the Blue Note label, including “Up & Down” and “Speakin’ My Piece,” with such bandmates as guitarist Grant Green and saxophonists Stanley Turrentine and Booker Ervin. Also during the early 1960s, Parlan was in demand as a top sideman .He played with Booker Ervin in 1960 and 1961, then in the Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis-Johnny Griffin quintet in 1962. From 1963 to 1966 Parlan played with Rahsaan Roland Kirk. "The work situation in New York in the late ‘60s, for me at least, was not optimal," said the soft-spoken Parlan in an interview. "I was doing a lot of commercial jobs playing in East Side clubs. I wasn't all that happy."
As musical tastes changed, he found it harder to make a living in jazz and moved in 1972 to Copenhagen, Denmark, where Gordon, Ben Webster and other expatriate jazz stars then lived. Parlan worked primarily in Europe for the rest of his career. He later settled in the small village of Rude in southern Zealand. In 1974, he completed a State Department tour of Africa with Hal Singer. In 1977, he made a well-received recording of spirituals with saxophonist Archie Shepp, “Goin’ Home,” and the two made several appearances over the next few years at jazz clubs and colleges in the United States. The duo later recorded two more albums.
While living in Denmark, Parlan frequently recorded for the Copenhagen-based SteepleChase label and became a more prolific composer. He became a Danish citizen in 1995. Filmmaker Don McGlynn made a documentary about Parlan in 2000. That year he also received the 2000 Ben Webster Prize awarded by the Ben Webster Foundation. Describing the obstacles he overcame to become a pianist, Parlan told Jazz Times magazine in 2001: “I was not equipped to speak musically in the manner of [Art] Tatum or [Oscar] Peterson or any of the pianists I admire. I had to find a groove of my own.”
His final recording, “My Little Brown Book,” appeared in 2007. He lived for years in the countryside with his wife, Norma Parlan. He died February 23, 2017, at a nursing home in Naestved, Denmark, at the age of 86. He had been suffering from multiple ailments, including diabetes and failing eyesight.
(Edited from Billboard Obit, Wikipedia, AllMusic and All About Jazz)





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For “Horace Parlan – The Classic Blue Note Collection (2019 Enlightenment)” go here:
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1-1 C Jam Blues 5:14
1-2 On Green Dolphin Street 5:31
1-3 Up In Cynthia's Room 5:27
1-4 Lady Bird 5:04
1-5 Bags' Groove 5:49
1-6 Stella By Starlight 6:05
1-7 There Is No Greater Love 6:27
1-8 It Could Happen To You 3:19
1-9 Us Three 4:32
1-10 I Want To Be Loved 4:49
1-11 Come Rain Or Come Shine 6:25
1-12 Wadin' 5:51
1-13 The Lady Is A Tramp 6:13
1-14 Walkin' 6:18
1-15 Return Engagement 4:50
2-1 Wadin' 6:18
2-2 Up In Cynthia's Room 6:22
2-3 Borderline 6:15
2-4 Rastus 6:52
2-5 Oh So Blue 7:41
2-6 Speakin' My Piece 6:08
2-7 Headin' South 4:29
2-8 The Song Is Ended 5:56
2-9 Summertime 6:01
2-10 Low Down 5:30
2-11 Congalegre 4:24
2-12 Prelude To A Kiss 5:29
2-13 Jim Loves Sue 4:33
2-14 My Mother's Eyes 5:24
3-1 On The Spur Of The Moment 5:56
3-2 Skoo Chee 10:59
3-3 And That I Am So In Love 5:05
3-4 Al's Tune 7:06
3-5 Ray C 6:58
3-6 Pyramid 6:29
3-7 The Book's Beat 7:48
3-8 Up And Down 6:10
3-9 Fugee 7:09
3-10 The Other Part Of Town 8:28
3-11 Lonely One 4:06
3-12 Light Blue 6:03
4-1 Home Is Africa 8:50
4-2 A Tune For Richard 6:11
4-3 Back From The Gig 5:58
4-4 Dexi 5:59
4-5 Kucheza Blues 5:45
4-6 Happy Frame Of Mind 6:14
4-7 Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting 5:43
4-8 Cryin' Blues 5:02
4-9 Moanin' 8:03
4-10 Tensions 6:31
4-11 My Jelly Roll Soul 6:50
4-12 E's Flat, Ah's Flat To 6:43
Album info
101-108 Movin’ & Groovin’ (rec 29Feb 1960)
109-115 Us Three (rec 20 April, 1960)
201-206 Speakin’ My Piece (rec 14 July 1960)
207- 214 Headin’ South (rec 6 Dec 1960)
301-306 On The Spur Of The Moment (rec 18 March 1961)
307-312 Up and Down (rec 18 June 1961)
401-406 Happy Frame of Mind (rec 15 Feb 1963
407- 409 taken from Charles Mingus Atlantic LP Blues and Roots (1959)
All above mp3’s are @ 192 and can be found on most streamers.
Here’s three albums I found in my library all @ 320
For “Horace Parlan - Musically Yours (1979)” go here:
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1.Alone Together (6:14)
2.Memories Of You (6:16)
3.Musically Yours (5:37)
4.Ill Wind (7:03)
5.Lullaby Of The Leaves (5:25)
6.Ruby My Dear (5:47)
7.Jitterbug Waltz (6:27)
8.Nardis (5:49)
Piano – Horace Parlan
Recorded November 26, 1979
For “Horace Parlan Trio - My Little Brown Book (2007)” go here:
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1 Little Esther 6:50
2 My Little Brown Book 9:33
3 Party Time 7:44
4 Things We Did Last Summer 8:27
5 Quietude 6:29
6 Everything Happens To Me 6:37
7 Fran Dance 7:42
8 Lotus Blossom 10:04
Piano – Horace Parlan
Alto Sax – Christina von Bülow
Double Bass – Jesper Lundgaard
Recorded at the Horace Parlan residence i Rude, Denmark, March 28, 29 & May 22, 2007
For “Archie Shepp & Horace Parlan – Goin’ Home (1977/1988)” go here:
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01. Goin’ Home (6:11)
02. Nobody Knows The Troubles I’ve Seen (4:43)
03. Go Down Moses (4:21)
04. Steal Away To Jesus (6:14)
05. Deep River (4:51)
06. My Lord What A Morning (4:40)
07. Amazing Grace (4:23)
08. Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child (5:20)
09. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot (2:44)
10. Come Sunday (7:48)
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