Artist's albums
Horace Parlan By Horace Parlan
2001 · album
Close Your Eyes
2000 · album
Gentle Men Blue
1999 · compilation
We Love Jazz 1998
1998 · album
Hi-Fly
1997 · album
The Maestro
1995 · album
Like Someone in Love
1995 · album
Frank-ly Speaking
1994 · album
Musically Yours
1994 · album
Arrival
1992 · album
Ellington Ballads
1990 · album
Blue Parlan
1987 · album
Second Set
1987 · album
Happy Frame Of Mind
1986 · album
Talkin' Piano
2023 · album
Body and Soul
2016 · album
Live 1988
2016 · album
Loui's Blues
2009 · album
Mister Light
2009 · album
The Librarian
2009 · album
Up And Down (Remastered)
2009 · album
Joe Meets the Rhythm Section
2008 · album
In Copenhagen
2008 · album
Relaxin' With Horace
2004 · album
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Biography
Horace Parlan overcame physical disability and thrived as a pianist despite it. His right hand was partially disabled by polio in his childhood, but Parlan made frenetic, highly rhythmic right-hand phrases part of his characteristic style, contrasting them with striking left-hand chords. He also infused blues and R&B influences into his style, playing in a stark, sometimes somber fashion. Parlan always cited Ahmad Jamal and Bud Powell as prime influences. He began playing in R&B bands during the '50s, joining Charles Mingus' group from 1957 to 1959 following a move from Pittsburgh to New York. Mingus aided his career enormously, both through his recordings and his influence. Parlan played with Booker Ervin in 1960 and 1961, then in the Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis-Johnny Griffin quintet in 1962. Parlan played with Rahsaan Roland Kirk from 1963 to 1966, and had a strong series of Blue Note recordings in the '60s. He left America for Copenhagen in 1973, and gained international recognition for some stunning albums on SteepleChase, including a pair of superb duet sessions with Archie Shepp. He also recorded with Dexter Gordon, Red Mitchell, Frank Foster, and Michal Urbaniak, and recorded extensively for Enja and Timeless. He died in Denmark in February 2017 at the age of 86. ~ Ron Wynn, Rovi