John Blake Jr.

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John Edward Blake Jr. (July 3, 1947[1] – August 15, 2014)[2] was an American jazz violinist from South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.[1] He performed most prominently as a sideman in groups led by Grover Washington Jr. (in the late 1970s) and McCoy Tyner (in the early 1980s),[1] as well as led his own groups.[3]

Born(1947-07-03)July 3, 1947
DiedAugust 15, 2014(2014-08-15) (aged 67)
GenresJazz
OccupationViolinist
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John Blake Jr.
Born(1947-07-03)July 3, 1947
DiedAugust 15, 2014(2014-08-15) (aged 67)
GenresJazz
OccupationViolinist
InstrumentViolin
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His son Johnathan Blake is an accomplished jazz drummer, bandleader and composer.

He died on August 15, 2014, from complications of multiple myeloma.[4]

Discography

As leader

  • Maiden Dance (Gramavision, 1984)
  • Twinkling of an Eye (Gramavision, 1985)
  • Rhythm & BLU (Gramavision, 1986)
  • Adventures of the Heart (Gramavision, 1987)
  • A New Beginning (Gramavision, 1988)
  • Quest (Sunnyside, 1992)
  • Motherless Child (Artists Recording Collective, 2010)

As sideman

With James Newton

  • James Newton (Gramavision, 1983)
  • Luella (Gramavision, 1984)
  • The African Flower (Blue Note, 1985)

With McCoy Tyner

With Grover Washington Jr.

With others

References

Bibliography

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