Bob Nell

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Bob Nell (* in Montana ) is an American jazz pianist .

Live and act

Bob Nell grew up in Montana; At the beginning of his career he worked with Kelly Roberti and Brad Edwards in the formation The N / R / E Trio, with whom he performed regularly in the American Midwest and Canada. Together they accompanied jazz musicians such as Eddie Harris , Ray Brown , Woody Shaw , Freddie Hubbard , David Fathead Newman , Bobby Hutcherson , Nat Adderley , Emily Remler , Michele Hendricks , Sonny Fortune and Hank Crawford . With Jack Walrath , the album was created in 1989 Injury or Malpractice . In the field of jazz he was involved in 14 recording sessions between 1978 and 2002, including a. with Mary Jane Williams , Eden Atwood and Michael Bisio . Nell works as a piano tuner in Bozeman , Montana.

Discographic notes

  • Bob Nell Piano & Double Bass Quartet: Chasin 'A Classic ( Cadence Jazz Records , 1981), with Kelly Roberti, Michael Bisio, Ray Davis
  • Chuck Florence / Bob Nell / Kelly Roberti / Jim Honaker: Montana (Labor, 1982), with Jack Walrath
  • Why I Like Coffee ( New World Records , 1991), with Jack Walrath, Ray Anderson , Kelly Roberti, Brad Edwards
  • Soft & Bronze (Plechmo, 2002), with Michael Bisio, Brad Edwards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Liner Notes from the album Why I Like Coffee , New World Records
  2. ^ The Rocky Mountain Region , edited by Rick Newby, 2004, p. 341
  3. Tom Lord : The Jazz Discography (online, accessed June 11, 2014)