Joe Comfort (July 18, 1917 – October 29, 1988) was an American jazz double bassist.

Biography

A native of Los Angeles who was raised in Watts, Joe Comfort was taught trombone by his father and began his musical career with the Woodman Brother's who like Joe were also from Watts. Joe and the Woodman's used to toss their instruments in the air catching each other's woods and reeds performing extensively all over Los Angeles. In the 1940s Joe played bass in the Lionel Hampton band up until Joe was drafted for war, training at Fort Rucker, Alabama and then serving in the US Army band that went to France. Upon return, Joe worked with Nat King Cole which included extensive travel across the US and in Europe and featured on many recordings including Nat's iconic hit, Nature Boy. Joe also worked separately with Cole's guitarist, Oscar Moore. Beginning in the 1950s, he was a studio musician who recorded soundtracks and pop music with Nelson Riddle, Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald [1]

Discography

As sideman

With Rosemary Clooney

With Buddy Collette

With Ella Fitzgerald

With Gerald Wiggins

  • 1953 Gerald Wiggins Trio
  • 1957 Wiggin' with Wig
  • 1961 Relax and Enjoy It

With Nancy Wilson

With others

Posthumous

  • 2003 Harry Edison Quartet at the Haig 1953, Harry Edison (Fresh Sound)

References

  1. ^ Chadbourne, Eugene. "Joe Comfort". AllMusic. Retrieved November 16, 2018.
  2. ^ "Joe Comfort | Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved November 16, 2018.
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