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- Doug Watkins - Wikipedia
Douglas Watkins (March 2, 1934 – February 5, 1962) was an American jazz double bassist [1] He was best known for being an accompanist to various hard bop artists in the Detroit area, including Donald Byrd and Jackie McLean [2]
- Remembering Doug Watkins: A Bassist’s Legacy in Jazz
Doug Watkins, born ninety years ago today on March 2, 1934, in Detroit, Michigan, was a highly acclaimed American jazz double bassist who left an indelible mark on the world of jazz music during his brief but impactful career
- Doug Watkins - The Forgotten Detroit Bassist Original Jazz Messenger
Bassist Doug Watkins played with some of Blue Note’s biggest names He died tragically young, but his musical legacy is well worth exploring – here are a clutch of his key records
- Doug Watkins Musician - All About Jazz
Douglas Watkins was an American hard bop jazz double bassist from Detroit An original member of the Jazz Messengers, he later played in Horace Silver's quintet and freelanced with Gene Ammons, Kenny Burrell, Donald Byrd, Art Farmer, Jackie McLean, Hank Mobley, Lee Morgan, Sonny Rollins, and Phil Woods among others
- Doug Watkins - An Unfinished Journey - by Steve Siegel (Jazz Profiles)
One such artist is bassist Doug Watkins During his relatively short career (1954-1962) it is indisputable that he was a great talent, recognized by both his peers as well as the informed jazz public
- Doug Watkins Discography: Vinyl, CDs, More | Discogs
American jazz bassist Born : March 02, 1934 in Detroit, Michigan Explore Doug Watkins's biography, discography, and artist credits Shop rare vinyl records, top albums, and more on Discogs
- Doug Watkins - Blue Note Records
A very in-demand bassist for recording sessions (especially when Paul Chambers, his cousin by marriage, was not available), Doug Watkins was a basic soloist but a superb accompanist After gaining experience as one of many very talented Detroit jazzmen in the local scene, touring with James Moody (1953) and playing with Barry Harris Trio
- Watkins, Doug – The Jazz Tome
Doug Watkins BASS born 2 March 1934; died 5 February 1962 He first left Detroit to tour with James Moody (1953), then returned to play with Barry Harris’ trio (1954); this association enabled him to accompany such visiting musicians as Stan Getz, Charlie Parker, and Coleman Hawkins
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