American jazz musician
Musical artist
Charles "Ike " Isaacs (March 28, 1923 – February 27, 1981) was an American jazz double bassist from Greater Cleveland .
Early life
Born in Akron, Ohio , Isaacs played trumpet and tuba as a child before settling on bass.[ 1]
Career
Isaacs served in the Army during World War II , where he took lessons from Wendell Marshall . Following this he played with Tiny Grimes (1948–50), Earl Bostic (1951–53), Paul Quinichette (1953), and Bennie Green (1956). He led a band locally in Ohio in 1956, then played for two years in the trio of Carmen McRae , whom he married late in the decade. He worked with Lambert, Hendricks and Ross , then with Count Basie (1962), Gloria Lynne (1962–64), and Erroll Garner (1966–70), as well as with his own small groups. He recorded only once as a leader, in 1967 for RGB Records . On this recording he plays in a trio with Jack Wilson on piano and Jimmie Smith on drums.[ 1] [ 2]
Discography
As leader or co-leader
Maxine Sullivan with the Ike Isaacs Quartet (Audiophile, 1981) Maxine Sullivan with the Ike Isaacs Quartet
Enjoy Yourself! (Audiophile, 1986) Maxine Sullivan, Bob Haggart , Ike Isaacs featuring Dardanelle, Sil Austin , Dan Wall
At the Pied Piper (RGB, 1992)
As sideman
With Count Basie
With Lambert, Hendricks & Ross
With others
Roy Brown , Laughing But Crying (Route 66, 1977)
Roy Brown, Good Rocking Tonight (Route 66, 1978)
Ray Bryant , Piano Piano Piano Piano... (Prestige, 1957)
Harry Edison & Eddie Lockjaw Davis , Jawbreakers (Riverside, 1962)
Pee Wee Erwin , Swingin' That Music (Jazzology, 1980)
Ella Fitzgerald , Billie Holiday & Carmen McRae, At Newport (Verve, 2000)
Erroll Garner , Up in Erroll's Room (MGM, 1968)
Erroll Garner, Erroll Garner Plays Gershwin and Kern (EmArcy, 1985)
Bennie Green & Paul Quinichette , Blow Your Horn (Decca, 1956)
Bennie Green, Soul Stirrin' (Blue Note, 1958)
Al Grey , Boss Bone (Argo, 1964)
Jon Hendricks , A Good Git-Together (World Pacific 1959)
Jon Hendricks, Fast Livin' Blues (Columbia, 1962)
Carmen McRae , A New Voice in Jazz (Brunswick, 1958)
Carmen McRae, Mad About the Man (Decca, 1958)
Big Miller , Revelations and the Blues (Columbia, 1961)
Esther Phillips , Burnin (Atlantic, 1970)
Esther Phillips, Confessin' the Blues (Atlantic, 1976)
Dan Wall , The Trio (Audiophile, 1982)
Jack Wilson , Song for My Daughter (Blue Note, 1969)
Joe Williams , Joe Williams Live! A Swingin' Night at Birdland (Roulette, 1962)
References
^ a b Yanow, Scott. "Ike Isaacs Biography" . AllMusic . Retrieved July 9, 2024 .
^ Feather, Leonard; Gitler, Ira (1999). "Isaacs, Ike (Charles Edward)". The Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz . New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 341– 342.
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