Harish Raghavan

American jazz bassist (born 1982) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Harish Raghavan (born May 19, 1982[1]) is an Indian American jazz bassist. His music combines aspects of Indian classical music and jazz.[2]

Born (1982-05-19) May 19, 1982 (age 43)
GenresJazz
InstrumentUpright bass
Years active2006–present
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Harish Raghavan
Background information
Born (1982-05-19) May 19, 1982 (age 43)
GenresJazz
InstrumentUpright bass
Years active2006–present
LabelWhirlwind Recordings
Alma materUniversity of Southern California
Websiteharishraghavan.com
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The first instrument he picked up was the mridangam, but he switched to the upright bass at the age of 16.[2] He received a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Southern California, under the tutelage of John Clayton, Dave Carpenter and Robert Hurst. He finished as a semi-finalist in the Thelonious Monk Institute's International Jazz Bass Competition in 2009.[1] After 12 years playing professionally, Raghavan released his debut album as a leader Calls for Action in 2019, teaming up with the group on Joel Ross's KingMaker album.[3]

Discography

As leader or co-leader

With ACT (Raghavan, Ben Wendel, and Nate Wood)

  • ACT (2009, bjurecords)
  • ACT II (2015, Self-released)

As sideman

With Ambrose Akinmusire

With Walter Smith III

  • Twio (2018, Whirlwind)
  • In Common (2018, Whirlwind)
  • Return to Casual (Blue Note, 2023)

With others

  • Taylor EigstiLet It Come to You (Concord Jazz, 2008)
  • Taylor Eigsti – Daylight at Midnight (Concord Jazz, 2010)
  • Eric HarlandVoyager: Live by Night (Space Time, 2010)
  • Eric Harland – Vipassana (GSI, 2014)
  • Klemens Marktl Sextet – December (Fresh Sound New Talent, 2015)
  • Logan RichardsonShift (Blue Note, 2015)
  • Dayna StephensReminiscent (Criss Cross, 2015)
  • Marko Churnchetz – Place to Live (Fresh Sound New Talent, 2019)
  • Marquis HillNew Gospel Revisited (Edition, 2022)
  • Geoffrey Dean Quartet – Foundations (AMP, 2024)
  • Travis Reuter – Quintet Music (Self-released, 2024)
  • Tyshawn Sorey Trio – The Susceptible Now (Pi, 2024)
  • Taylor Eigsti – Plot Armor (Ground Up, 2024)
  • Geoffrey Dean Quartet – Conceptions (Cellar Live, 2025)
  • Sora Kim – 0 = Expansion (Artbus, 2025)
  • Sasha BerlinerFantôme (Outside in Music, 2025)
  • Alex Hitchcock – Letters from Afar (New Soil, 2025)
  • Gregory Groover Jr. – Old Knew (Criss Cross, 2025)
  • Eric Harland – Vipassana II (Ropeadope, 2026)

References

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