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  1. 16 de sept. de 2010 · This program contains unreleased footage from The Life and Death and Life of Henry Grimes (https://vimeo.com/69922806), a documentary about Henry Grimes whic...

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  2. 18 de abr. de 2020 · Henry Grimes was 84 years old. Grimes’ decades-long career existed in two distinct phases. Its first iteration goes back to 1957, when he was a highly sought-after jazz bassist playing with some ...

  3. Grimes żył w nędzy, w jednopokojowym mieszkaniu w Los Angeles, utrzymywał się z prac dorywczych i pisał wiersze. Cierpiał na psychozę maniakalno-depresyjną. Według Marotte’a Grimes nie był świadomy, że wielu spośród jego dawnych przyjaciół od dawna nie żyje (Albert Ayler zmarł w 1970), był również nieświadomy istnienia ...

  4. The Call by Henry Grimes, released 01 January 1966 1. Fish Story 2. For Django 3. Walk On 4. Saturday Night, What Th' 5. The Call 6. Son Of Alfalfa It has occasionally been assumed that Henry Grimes got this recording date as a reward for his long service in the avant-garde of jazz.

  5. Henry Grimes középiakolás középiskolában hegedűlni tanult, de azután áttért a nagybőgőre, amikor bekerült Mastbaum Technical High Schoolba. 1953-ban bekerült a Juilliard Schoolba. 1957-ben Anita O'Day -vel, majd Gerry Mulligannal játszott, aztán csatlakozott a Sonny Rollins triójához (1958-59, majd 1962).

  6. Henry Grimes. Jazz bassist, born November 3, 1935 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; died April 15, 2020 in Harlem, NY. After performing with many well-known musicians for a decade, Grimes disappeared from the music scene in the mid-1960's. He was often presumed dead, but was rediscovered in 2002 by Marshall Marrotte, a social worker and jazz fan ...

  7. 18 de abr. de 2020 · Henry Grimes was born in Philadelphia on Nov. 3, 1935. His first instrument was the violin, which he picked up again in earnest after his return to performing. He graduated from the Jules Mastbaum Vocational/Technical School in the Kensington neighborhood of Philly, and went on to Juilliard in New York, to study with Frederick Zimmermann, principal bassist for the New York Philharmonic.