Chuck Deardorf
Chuck Deardorf, (born 1954) is an American musician best known for playing double bass and bass guitar. He is a professor and head of the jazz faculty at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle.[1] He is married to singer and author Kelly Harland.[2]
Discography
As leader
- 2011 Transparence
- 2019 Perception
As sideman
With Don Lanphere
- 1984 Don Loves Midge
- 1986 Stop
- 1988 Jay Clayton & Don Lanphere: TheJazz Alley Tapes
- 1990 Don Lanphere & Larry Coryell
- 1995 Go...Again
- 1999 Year 'Round Christmas
With Bud Shank
- 1990 Tales of the Pilot: Bud Shank Plays the Music of David Peck
- 1986 Bud Shank Quartet at Jazz Alley (Contemporary)
- 1992 The Awakening
- 1995 Lost Cathedral
With Dave Peck
- 1996 Solo
- 1998 Trio
- 1999 3 and 1
With Jovino Santos Neto
- 1997 Caboclo
- 2000 Live in Olympia
- 2003 Canto do Rio
- 2011 Current
With Gunnar Bob Madsen
- 1998 Power of a Hat
- 1998 Spinning World: 13 Ways of Looking at a Waltz
With Jim Knapp
- 1995 On Going Home
- 1998 Things for Now
With others
- 1989 Breaking Through, Phil Sheeran
- 1990 Worth Waiting For, P.J. Perry
- 1991 Living Things, Michael Tomlinson
- 1991 Pacific Aire, Tom Collier
- 1998 Collection, Mike Strickland
- 1998 Photographs, Barney McClure
- 1998 Red Kelley's Heroes, Pete Christlieb
- 1999 Joy to the World, Gene Nery
- 1999 The Face of Love, Eugene Maslov
- 2002 Twelve Times Romance, Kelly Harland
- 2003 Convergence Zone, Phil Kelly & the NW Prevailing Winds
- 2003 Some Devil, Dave Matthews
- 2004 Portal, Deardorf Peterson Group
- 2005 Carolyn Graye, Carolyn Graye
- 2006 Laid Back & Blues: Live at the Sky Church in Seattle, Larry Coryell
- 2007 Malibu Manouche, Neil Andersson
- 2007 Shade, Richie Cole
- 2008 From the Depths, Karen Emerson
- 2008 Long Ago and Far Away: Kelly Harland Sings Jerome Kern, Kelly Harland
- 2008 Words & Music, Paul West
- 2009 Across the Sound, Terry Lauber
- 2009 Alone Together With the Blues, Mia Vermillion
- 2010 As the Crow Flies, Neil Andersson/Malibu Manouche/Peter Pendras
- 2010 Inner Mission, Randy Brecker/Richard Cole
- 2010 Reunion, Hadley Caliman/Pete Christlieb
- 2011 Imaginary Sketches, Chad McCullough/Bram Weijters
- 2012 Double Exposure, Frank D'Rone
Source:[3]
References
- De Barros, Paul (16 October 1994). "City of Jazz – It May Be Lite, Hard, Retro Or Ultra-Hip, And It's Alive And Swinging In Seattle". Seattle Times. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 15 September 2016.
- "SeattleNoise: Kelly Harland". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. May 15, 2008. Retrieved 2009-03-30.
- "Chuck Deardorf | Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 6 December 2016.
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