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American jazz bassist
Musical artist
Nat Reeves (born 1955) is an American
jazz bassist. He resides in
Hartford, Connecticut, and teaches at
The Hartt School of the
University of Hartford. He also performs internationally with a number of jazz artists.
Band leaders
Reeves has worked with
Jackie McLean,
Kenny Garrett,
Joe Farnsworth, and others.
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Discography
As leader
- State of Emergency (482 Music, 2012)
- Blue Ridge (Side Door, 2018)
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As sideman
With
Eric Alexander
With
Steve Davis
- Crossfire (Criss Cross, 1998)
-
Portrait in Sound (Stretch, 2000)
- Dig Deep (Criss Cross, 2004)
- Update (Criss Cross, 2006)
- Alone Together (Mapleshade, 2007)
- Eloquence (Jazz Legacy, 2009)
- Gettin' It Done (PosiTone, 2012)
- For Real (PosiTone, 2014)
- Say When (Smoke Sessions, 2015)
With
Joe Farnsworth
- Beautiful Friendship (Criss Cross, 1999)
- Drumspeak (CMD, 2006)
- Super Prime Time (Eighty Eight, 2012)
- My Heroes: Tributes to the Legends (Venus, 2014)
With
Kenny Garrett
With
David Hazeltine
- Good-Hearted People (Criss Cross, 2001)
- The Jobim Songbook (Chesky, 2007)
With
Randy Johnston
-
Jubilation (Muse, 1992 [1994])
- Somewhere in the Night (HighNote, 1997)
- Homage (JCurve, 2000)
- Hit and Run (HighNote, 2002)
With
Harold Mabern
With Steve McCraven
- Sound of the Forest Boogaraboo (World McMusic, 1994) with
Archie Shepp
- Bosco (EF Mic, 1996) with Archie Shepp and
Arthur Blythe
With
Jackie McLean
- Dynasty (Triloka, 1988)
- Rites of Passage (Triloka, 1991)
- The Jackie Mac Attack (Dreyfus, 1991)
- Rhythm of the Earth (Dreyfus, 1992)
-
Hat Trick (Somethin' Else/Blue Note, 1996)
- Montreal ’88 (Hi Hat, 2018)
With
Saori Yano [
ja]
- Yano Saori (JRoom Jazz, 2003)
- O2 (JRoom, 2004)
With others
- Mary DiPaola, Cat’s Cradle (Brownstone, 1997)
-
Tom McClung, The Telling (Terieva, 1997)
- Mike DiRubbo, From the Inside Out (Sharp Nine, 1999)
-
Dakota Staton, A Packet of Love Letters (HighNote, 1999)
- Michael Musillami, Archives (Playscape, 2001)
- Laird Jackson, Touched (Cap, 2002)
-
Jesse van Ruller, Here and There (Criss Cross, 2002)
- Anthony Wonsey, The Thang (Sharp Nine, 2006)
- Diana Perez, It's Happenin' (Zoho, 2008)
- Javon Jackson and We Four, Celebrating John Coltrane (Solid Jackson, 2012)
- John Webber, Down for the Count (Cellar Live, 2014)
-
Jacques Lesure, Camaraderie WJ3, 2015)
-
Rene McLean, Ancestral Calling: Music of the Spirit (I'Jazza, 2017)
- Jim Snidero & Jeremy Pelt, Jubilation (Savant High Note, 2018)
- Jim Snidero, Waves of Calm (Savant, 2019)
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