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Musiker: Bell, Kelvyn
Nationalität: US
Geburtsjahr: 1956
Instrumente: g voc
Stile / Genres   
Jazz → Funk-Pop

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Bilder mit " Bell, Kelvyn":
     
Michele Rosewoman New Yor-uba'

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 Album-Bezeichnung: Interpret  —  Titel
LabelLabel-NummerAufnahme-Jahr 
 Arthur Blythe  —  BLYTHE SPIRITColumbiaFC374271981LP
 Arthur Blythe  —  da - daCBSCBS 268881986LP
 Arthur Blythe  —  Light Blue Arthur Blythe Plays Thelonious MonkColumbiaAL 386611983LP
 Bob Stewart and First Line Band  —  First lineJMT834 414-11987LP
 Coleman / Eubanks / Osby / Wilson  —  Flashback On M-BaseJMT514 010-21986-90CD
 Dave Doran The New Rhythm Culture  —  Talking Drums & Broken CarsPlainispharePL 1267-1172000CD
 Jean-Paul Bourelly  —  Jungle CowboyWinter & Winter919 009-21981CD
 Joe Bowie Band  —  a DEFUNKT anthologyHannibal RecordsHNBL 13201980+82LP
 Joe Bowie Groupe  —  DEFUNKTHannibal Records6.25363 / HNBL 13011980LP
 Joseph Bowie  —  THERMO NUCLEAR SWEAT - DEFUNKTHannibal6.25130 YP / 6.25130 BL1982LP
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Bell studied guitar under Oliver Lake and, through Lake, became a member of the Black Artists Group, meeting musicians such as Hamiett Bluiett, Lester Bowie, and Joseph Bowie. He attended University of Missouri and Southern Illinois University, then relocated to New York City, where he played with Lester Bowie, Charles "Bobo" Shaw, and Arthur Blythe (with whom he would play until the 1990s). He became a member of Defunkt, Joseph Bowie's ensemble, from 1980 to 1988, concomitantly leading his own band, Kelvynator (featuring Eric Person). During the 1980s, he also worked with Steve Coleman, Michele Rosewoman, Jean-Paul Bourelly, and Bob Stewart. He was a member of the group GX4 alongside Elliott Sharp, David Fiuczynski, and Marc Ribot late in the 1980s. His associations in the 1990s included Lester Bowie, Craig Harris, and Cassandra Wilson. He became a jazz educator at Harlem School of the Arts in 1995 (Wikipedia).