Larance Marable

Larance Marable (also Lawrence Marable; born May 21, 1929 in Los Angeles, California, † July 4, 2012 in East Orange, New Jersey) was an American jazz drummer.

Life and work

Marable taught himself to play the drums themselves. He began his career as a drummer in the fifties at various jazz musicians, the station made ​​in Los Angeles, including Charlie Parker, Tal Farlow, Dexter Gordon, Jimmy Giuffre, Hampton Hawes, Herb Geller, Stan Getz, Zoot Sims and Wardell Gray. 1956 was built under his own name for the small jazz label West with James Clay Album Tenormen. The late fifties, early sixties he took albums with the Montgomery Brothers, Chet Baker, George Shearing, Sonny Stitt, Milt Jackson and various other musicians.

Charlie Haden Quartet As a member of the West, he became known to a wider audience.

Disco printing specifications

With the Quartet West

Other recordings

  • Herb Geller - That Geller Feller
  • Robert Stewart - The Movement
  • Chet Baker With Art Pepper - Playboys
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