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{{reimprove|date=November 2018}}{{Infobox musical artist | name = George Duvivier | image = George Duvivier.jpg | caption =George Duvivier at the Greenwich Village Jazz Festival in Washington Square Park, New York City, 1984 | background = non_vocal_instrumentalist | birth_date = {{Birth date|1920|8|17}} | birth_place = New York City | death_date = {{death date and age|1985|7|11 |1920|8|17 |mf=yes}} | death_place = New York City | genre = Jazz | occupation = Musician | instrument = Double bass | years_active = 1940s–1980s | associated_acts =Soprano Summit }}George Duvivier (August 17, 1920 – July 11, 1985) was an American jazz double-bassist. BiographyA native of New York City, he attended the Conservatory of Music and Art, where he studied violin. At age sixteen he worked as assistant concertmaster for the Central Manhattan Symphony Orchestra. He began playing double bass and concentrated on composition at New York University. In the early 1940s, he accompanied Coleman Hawkins, Lucky Millinder, and Eddie Barefield. After serving in the U.S. Army, he worked as an arranger for Jimmie Lunceford, then as arranger and bassist for Sy Oliver.[1] In the 1950s he accompanied Lena Horne on her tour in Europe. He recorded for commercials, television shows, and movie soundtracks. Although he spent most of his career as a sideman, he recorded as a leader in 1956 with Martial Solal for Coronet. For four years beginning in 1953, he worked steadily with Bud Powell. He also worked with Count Basie, Benny Carter, Benny Goodman, Chico Hamilton, Hank Jones, Shelly Manne, Oliver Nelson, Frank Sinatra, Clark Terry, Ben Webster, and Bob Wilber.[1] DiscographyWith Pepper Adams- The Cool Sound of Pepper Adams (Regent, 1957)
With Manny Albam- Jazz Goes to the Movies (Impulse!, 1962)
With Joe Albany- Portrait of an Artist (Elektra/Musicia, 1982)
With Gene Ammons- Up Tight! (Prestige, 1961)
- Boss Soul! (Prestige, 1961)
- Soul Summit Vol. 2 (Prestige, 1962)
- The Soulful Moods of Gene Ammons (Moodsville, 1962)
- Late Hour Special (Prestige, 1962 [1964])
- Sock! (Prestige, 1962 [1965])
- Night Lights (Prestige, 1970 [1985])
With Mildred Anderson- Person to Person (Bluesville, 1960)
With George Benson, Al Harewood and Mickey Tucker- Jazz on a Sunday Afternoon, Volume 1 (Accord, 1973)
- Jazz on a Sunday Afternoon, Volume 2 (Accord, 1973)
- Jazz on a Sunday Afternoon, Volume 3 (Accord, 1973)
With Count Basie- Memories Ad-Lib (Roulette, 1958)
- String Along with Basie (Roulette, 1960)
- Basie Swingin' Voices Singin' (ABC-Paramount, 1966)
- High Voltage (MPS, 1970)
With Louis Bellson- Louis Bellson Quintet (Norgran, 1954)
- Drummer's Holiday (Verve, 1958)
With Bob Brookmeyer- Portrait of the Artist (Atlantic, 1960)
- Gloomy Sunday and Other Bright Moments (Verve, 1961)
With Ruth Brown- Ruth Brown (Atlantic, 1957)
With Kenny Burrell- Bluesin' Around (Columbia, 1962 [1983])
- Blue Bash! (Verve, 1963)
With Benny Carter- Benny Carter Plays Pretty (Norgran, 1954)
- New Jazz Sounds (Norgran, 1954)
With Ron CarterWith Sonny Clark and Max Roach- Sonny Clark Trio (Time, 1960)
With Arnett Cobb- Blow Arnett, Blow (Prestige, 1959) – with Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
- Smooth Sailing (Prestige, 1959)
- Live at Sandy's! (Muse, 1978)
- Keep On Pushin' (Bee Hive, 1984)
With Al Cohn- Son of Drum Suite (RCA Victor, 1960)
- Body and Soul (Muse, 1973)
With Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis- Count Basie Presents Eddie Davis Trio + Joe Newman (Roulette, 1958)]
- Eddie Davis Trio Featuring Shirley Scott, Organ (Roulette, 1959)
- The Eddie Davis Trio Featuring Shirley Scott (Roost, 1958)
- The Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis Cookbook (Prestige, 1958)
- Jaws (Prestige, 1958)
- The Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis Cookbook, Vol. 2 (Prestige, 1958)
- The Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis Cookbook Volume 3 (Prestige, 1958)
- Smokin' (Prestige, 1958) – released 1964
- Very Saxy (Prestige, 1959)
- Jaws in Orbit (Prestige, 1959)
- Bacalao (Prestige, 1959)
- Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis with Shirley Scott (Moodsville, 1960)
- I Only Have Eyes for You (Prestige, 1962)
- Trackin' (Prestige, 1962)
- Misty (Moodsville, 1963)
- The Heavy Hitter (Muse, 1979)
With Anita O'Day- All the Sad Young Men (Verve, 1962)
With Buddy DeFranco- Like Someone in Love (Progressive, 1977)
With Eric Dolphy- Out There (Prestige, 1960)
With Art Farmer- Listen to Art Farmer and the Orchestra (Mercury, 1962)
- Baroque Sketches (Columbia, 1967)
With Jimmy Forrest- Soul Street (New Jazz, 1960)
With Ronnie Foster- Two Headed Freap (Blue Note, 1972)
With Stan Getz- Stan Getz With Guest Artist Laurindo Almeida (Verve, 1963)
- Reflections (Verve, 1963)
With Paul Gonsalves- Cleopatra Feelin' Jazzy (Impulse!, 1963)
With Dizzy Gillespie- A Portrait of Duke Ellington (Verve, 1960)
- Perceptions (Verve, 1961)
- Giants (Perception, 1971)
With Honi GordonWith Gigi Gryce- Reminiscin' (Mercury, 1960)
With Chico Hamilton- Chico Hamilton Trio (Pacific Jazz, 1956)
With Wilbur Harden- The King and I (Savoy, 1958)'
With Barry Harris- Vicissitudes (MPS, 1972)
- Barry Harris Plays Barry Harris (Xanadu, 1978)
With Coleman Hawkins- Coleman Hawkins and Confrères (Verve, 1958)
- Hawk Eyes (Prestige, 1959)
- Coleman Hawkins and His Orchestra (Crown, 1960)
- The Hawk Swings (Crown, 1960)
With Donna HightowerWith Johnny Hodges- Con-Soul & Sax (RCA Victor, 1965) with Wild Bill Davis
- Blue Notes (Verve, 1966)
With Bobbi Humphrey- Flute In (Blue Note, 1971)
With Janis IanWith Illinois Jacquet- Spectrum (Argo, 1965)
- Illinois Jacquet Quartet Live at Schaffhausen, Switzerland, March 18, 1978
With Milt Jackson- Vibrations (Atlantic, 1960–61)
With Budd Johnson- Let's Swing! (Swingville, 1960)
- Ya! Ya! (Argo, 1964)
- Off the Wall (Argo, 1964)
With Etta Jones- Something Nice (Prestige, 1961)
- So Warm (Prestige, 1961)
- Lonely and Blue (Prestige, 1962)
- Save Your Love for Me (Muse, 1980)
With Hank Jones- Bop Redux (Muse, 1977)
- I Remember You (Black & Blue, 1977)
- Compassion (Black & Blue, 1978)
- Bluesette (Black & Blue, 1979)
With Jeanne Lee and Ran Blake- The Newest Sound Around (RCA Victor, 1962)
With John Lewis- The Golden Striker (Atlantic, 1960)
- The Wonderful World of Jazz (Atlantic, 1960)
- Essence (Atlantic, 1962)
With Mundell Lowe- Porgy & Bess (RCA Camden, 1958)
- Themes from Mr. Lucky, the Untouchables and Other TV Action Jazz (RCA Camden, 1960)
- Satan in High Heels (soundtrack) (Charlie Parker, 1961)
With Johnny Lytle- The Loop (Tuba, 1965)
- New and Groovy (Tuba, 1966)
- Everything Must Change (Muse, 1977)
With Junior Mance- The Soul of Hollywood (Jazzland, 1962)
With Barry Manilow- 00 AM Paradise Cafe (Arista, 1984)
With Shelly ManneWith Gil Mellé- Quadrama (Prestige, 1957)
With MoondogWith Gerry Mulligan- Idol Gossip (Chiaroscuro, 1976)
With Oliver Nelson- Soul Battle (Prestige, 1960) – with Jimmy Forrest
- Screamin' the Blues (New Jazz Records, 1961)
- Impressions of Phaedra (United Artists Jazz, 1962)
- Happenings (Impulse!, 1966)
- The Spirit of '67 (Impulse!, 1967)
- The Kennedy Dream – Oliver Nelson (Impulse!, 1967)
With Phineas Newborn, Jr.- Phineas Newborn, Jr. Plays Harold Arlen's Music from Jamaica (RCA Victor, 1957)
With Herbie Nichols- Love, Gloom, Cash, Love (Bethlehem, 1957)
With Chico O'Farrill- Spanish Rice (Impulse!, 1966)
- Nine Flags (Impulse!, 1966)
With Jackie Paris- The Song Is Paris (Impulse!, 1962)
With Houston Person- Sweet Buns & Barbeque (Prestige, 1972)
With Dave Pike- Limbo Carnival (New Jazz, 1962)
With Bucky Pizzarelli- Songs for New Lovers (Stash, 1978)
With Bud Powell- The Amazing Bud Powell Vol. 2 (Blue Note, 1953)
With Freddie Redd- Lonely City (Uptown, 1985 [1989])
With Red Rodney- Home Free (Muse, 1977 [1979])
- The 3R's (Muse, 1979 [1982])
With A. K. Salim- Stable Mates (Savoy, 1957)
- Blues Suite (Savoy, 1958)
With Lalo Schifrin- Between Broadway & Hollywood (MGM, 1963)
- New Fantasy (Verve, 1964)
With Gunther Schuller- Jazz Abstractions (Atlantic, 1960)
With Shirley Scott- Great Scott! (Prestige, 1958)
- Scottie (Prestige, 1958)
- The Shirley Scott Trio (Moodsville, 1958)
- Scottie Plays the Duke (Prestige, 1959)
- Shirley's Sounds (Prestige, 1958–60)
- Soul Sister (Prestige 1960)
- Like Cozy (Moodsville, 1960)
- Now's the Time (Prestige, 1958–64)
- Great Scott!! (Impulse!, 1964)
- Shirley Scott Plays the Big Bands (Impulse!, 1966)
- Soul Duo (Impulse!, 1966) – with Clark Terry
- Girl Talk (Impulse!, 1967)
With Derek Smith- Love for Sale (Progressive, 1978)
With Jimmy Smith- Got My Mojo Workin' (Verve, 1966)
With Johnny Smith- Johnny Smith (Verve, 1967)
With Leon Spencer- Where I'm Coming From (Prestige, 1973)
With Sonny Stitt- What's New!!! (Roulette, 1966)
- I Keep Comin' Back! (Roulette, 1966)
- Parallel-a-Stitt (Roulette, 1967)
- Goin' Down Slow (Prestige, 1972)
- In Style (Muse, 1982)
- The Last Sessions (Muse, 1982)
With Buddy Tate- Live at Sandy's (Muse, 1978 [1980])
- Hard Blowin' (Muse, 1978 [1984])
With Billy TaylorWith Clark Terry- Mumbles (Mainstream, 1966)
- It's What's Happenin' (Impulse!, 1967)
With Cal TjaderWith Stanley Turrentine- Stan "The Man" Turrentine (Time, 1960 [1963])
With Sarah Vaughan- Dreamy (Roulette, 1960)
- After Hours (Roulette, 1961)
With Mal Waldron- Sweet Love, Bitter (Impulse!, 1967)
With Walter Wanderley- Moondreams (A&M/CTI, 1969)
With Julius Watkins- French Horns for My Lady (Philips, 1962)
With Chuck Wayne- The Jazz Guitarist (Savoy, 1953 [1956])
With Ben Webster and Harry "Sweets" Edison- Ben and "Sweets" (CBS, 1962)
With Frank Wess- Southern Comfort (Prestige, 1962)
With Randy Weston- Uhuru Afrika (Roulette, 1960)
With Bob Wilber & Kenny Davern- Soprano Summit (Chiaroscuro, 1977)
With Joe Wilder- The Pretty Sound (Columbia, 1959)
With Lem Winchester- Lem Winchester with Feeling (Moodsville, 1961)
With Lester Young- Laughin' to Keep from Cryin' (Verve, 1958)
References1. ^1 {{cite web |last1=Wynn |first1=Ron |title=George Duvivier |url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/george-duvivier-mn0000642920/biography |website=AllMusic |accessdate=12 November 2018}}
External links- George Duvivier at Verve Records
- The New York Times: "George Duvivier Dies; Bassist for Top Bands", July 13, 1985.
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