Patti Bown, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Patti Bown

American musician

Date of Birth: 26-Jul-1931

Place of Birth: Seattle, Washington, United States

Date of Death: 21-Mar-2008

Profession: pianist, jazz musician

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Patti Bown

  • Patti Bown (July 26, 1931, Seattle, Washington – March 21, 2008, Media, Pennsylvania) was an American jazz pianist, composer, and singer. Bown began playing piano at age two; her sister was a classical pianist.
  • She studied piano while attending the University in Seattle on a music scholarship.
  • She played in local orchestras toward the end of the 1940s.
  • From 1956 she worked as a soloist in New York City, playing early on in sessions with Billy Eckstine and Jimmy Rushing.
  • She released an album under her own name, Patti Bown Plays Big Piano, in 1958 for Columbia Records.
  • The next year she was invited by Quincy Jones to join an orchestra for the European tour of the musical Free and Easy.
  • While there she also played with Bill Coleman in Paris.
  • In the 1960s she worked extensively in the studios, recording with Gene Ammons, Oliver Nelson, Cal Massey, Duke Ellington, Roland Kirk, George Russell, and Harry Sweets Edison.
  • Her musical compositions were recorded by jazz legends Sarah Vaughn, Benny Golson, and Duke Ellington.
  • She also recorded with soul musicians such as Aretha Franklin and James Brown.
  • Between 1962-1964 she served as the musical director for the bands accompanying Dinah Washington and Sarah Vaughan. In the 1970s, Bown worked as a pianist in orchestras on Broadway and composed for film and television.
  • She lived in Greenwich Village for the last 37 years of her life, and played regularly at the nightclub Village Gate.

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