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Malcolm Earl Waldron (August 16, 1926 – December 2, 2002) was an American jazz and world music pianist and composer.
Born in New York City, his jazz work was chiefly in the hard bop, post-bop and free jazz genres. He is known for his distinctive chord voicings and adaptable style, which was originally inspired by the playing of Thelonious Monk.
After obtaining a B.A. in music from Queen's College, New York, he worked in New York City in the early 1950s with Ike Quebec, "Big" Nick Nicholas, and rhythm and blues groups. He worked frequently with Charles Mingus from 1954...
Mal Waldron Trio on "Free at Last":
Mal Waldron - piano |
Clarence Becton - drums |
Isla Eckinger - double bass .
Warm Canto
Catwalk
Catwalk
Don't Explain
All Alone
All Alone
Status Seeking
Mal-1
Mal-2
Mal Waldron (Mix from Radio A. M. I.)
Waltz For My Mother
Sayonara
Blinks
Quadrologue At Utopia
We Diddit
All Alone
Clouds
Spanish Bitch
Minoat
Walk
Oleo
5. Summertime
Mal Waldron: The Way He Remembers Billie Holiday
Judy
Ballade No.1 op.23
Soul Eyes
Ten
You
Thirteen
Minor Pulsation
Spaces
Blue Summer
Thoughts
Herbal Syndrome
The Seagulls of Kristiansund
Free For C. T.
Spaces
Reaching Out
Remember
Yesterdays
Yawa
Thirteen
Chao
Airegin
Lonely
Airegin
Catwalk
Epistrophy
Bone
Epistrophy