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 Mal Waldron Songs
Popular or famous Mal Waldron music songs: Left Alone, Fire Waltz, Snake Out, J.M.'s Dream Doll, Don't Explain, Seagulls of Kristiansund, Soul Eyes. More music songs Epistrophy, Boo-Lu, What It Is, Night In Tunisia, Yesterdays, Blue monk, You Don't Know What Love Is, All Night Through. More music songs One By One, Splidium-Dow, Monk's Dream, I Should Care, Evidence. See All Songs
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 Mal Waldron Biography
A musical associate of Charles Mingus, as well as Billie Holiday's last accompanist, pianist Artist dramatically mixed intuitive blues phrasing with a rich sense of tradition. From his post-bop beginnings, he eventually progressed to an innovative, atmospheric style.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Mal Waldron | John Coltrane, Charles Mingus, Billie Holiday, Jackie McLean, Eric Dolphy, Gene Ammons, Ray Ellis & His Orchestra, Kenny Burrell, Eric Dolphy Quintet | | Steve Lacy | Gil Evans, Andrea Centazzo, Miles Davis, Kent Carter, Steve Lacy Quartet, Thelonious Monk, Roswell Rudd, Han Bennink |
 Worked With
John Coltrane, Charles Mingus, Billie Holiday, Jackie McLean, Eric Dolphy, Gene Ammons
 Contemporaries
Billie Holiday, McCoy Tyner, Eric Dolphy, Red Garland, Steve Lacy, John Lewis, Andrew Hill, Hampton Hawes, Duke Jordan, Kenny Drew, Lennie Tristano, Horace Parlan, Elmo Hope, Randy Weston, Horace Tapscott
 Followers
Jaki Byard, Stanley Cowell, Anthony Davis (Piano/Composer)
 Influences
Duke Ellington, Thelonious Monk, Bud Powell, Erroll Garner, John Lewis
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An Epic At Best, Carl Stone, Work Of Art
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