Gary King (bass player)
American jazz bassist
Musical artist
Gary W King (September 5, 1947 – July 23, 2003) was an American jazz bassist, songwriter, composer, and arranger. He was born in Middletown, New York.[1][2]
King appeared on many albums released by CTI Records, especially those by Bob James, and later on James' own album label, Tappan Zee Records. He also played bass on a number of albums by Gato Barbieri, Roberta Flack, Grover Washington Jr., and on The Jacksons' album Destiny, notably the track "Blame It on the Boogie".[3]
Discography
With Gato Barbieri
- Caliente! (A&M 1976)
- Ruby Ruby (A&M, 1977)
- Passion and Fire (A&M 1984)
With Kenny Barron
With George Benson
With Luiz Bonfá
- Manhattan Strut (Paddle Wheel, 1974)
With John Blair
- We Belong Together (CTI, 1977)
With Merry Clayton
With Marc Colby
- Serpentine Fire (Tappan Zee, 1978)
- One Good Turn (Columbia, 1979)
With Hank Crawford
With Maynard Ferguson
- Prima Scream (Columbia, 1976)
- Conquistador (Columbia, 1977)
With Roberta Flack
With Sonny Fortune
- Serengeti Minstrel (Atlantic, 1977)
With Ronnie Foster
With Eric Gale
- Ginseng Woman (CBS, 1976)
With Jim Hall
With Roland Hanna
- Gershwin Carmichael Cats (CTI, 1982)
With The Jacksons
With Bob James
- One (Columbia, 1974)
- Two (Columbia, 1975)
- Three (Columbia, 1976)
- BJ4 (Columbia, 1977)
- Heads (Tappan Zee, 1977)
- Touchdown (Columbia, 1978)
- Lucky Seven (Columbia, 1979)
- H (Tappan Zee, 1980)
- Hands Down (Columbia CBS, 1982)
- The Genie (Columbia, 1983)
- Ivory Coast (Warner Bros, 1988)
With Roger Kellaway Featuring Houston Person
- Creation (Greenestreet, 1984)
With Earl Klugh
With Earl Klugh and Bob James
With Yusef Lateef with Art Farmer
With Gladys Knight & The Pips
With Hubert Laws
- Romeo and Juliet (Columbia, 1976)
- The San Francisco Concert (CTI, 1977)
With Wilbert Longmire
- Champagne (CBS, 1979)
- Sunny Side Up (CBS, 1979)
With David Matthews
With Eric Mercury & Roberta Flack
- Our Love Will Stop the World (Atlantic, 1983)
With Gene McDaniels
With Alphonse Mouzon
With Idris Muhammad
With Jimmy Owens
With Esther Phillips
- Performance (Kudu, 1974)
- For All We Know (Kudu, 1976)
With Mongo Santamaría
With Tom Scott
With Nina Simone
With Jeremy Steig
With Stanley Turrentine
- Nightwings (Fantasy, 1977)
- Westside Highway (Fantasy, 1978)
With Luther Vandross
With Grover Washington Jr.
With Kirk Whalum
- And You Know That! (Columbia, 1988)
With Lenny Williams
- Pray for the Lion (Warner Bros, 1974)
- Big City (Nemperor, 1977)
With Paul Winter & Paul Halley
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