Charles Fambrough
Charles Fambrough was an American jazz bassist, composer and record producer from Philadelphia.
Having played together in a previous band Fambrough joined Grover Washington Jr.'s band in 1970. Some five years later he moved over to Airto Moreira's band. After two years there he hooked up with McCoy Tyner to become anchor of Tyner's band, until 1982. In that year Fambrough joined Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers and played there during the early 1980s. When
Wynton Marsalis left the Messengers to form his own band, Fambrough followed him.
In the liner notes of album The Proper Angle Fambrough mentions the lessons he learned from McCoy Tyner and Art Blakey. The latter taught him to play behind a horn player and within a rhythm section.
Suffering from kidney failure, congestive heart failure, and pulmonary hypertension, he died in 2011 at the age of 60.
Discography
As leader
As sideman
With Kei Akagi- Mirror Puzzle
- Live at Montreux and Northsea
- Art Blakey in Sweden
- Album of the Year
- Straight Ahead
- Killer Joe - with George Kawaguchi
- Keystone 3
- Oh-By the Way
- Introducing Three for All + One
- Diamond in the Rough
- Fathers and Sons
- Wynton Marsalis
- Impressions of Jazz
- Crescent with Love
With Roland Kirk
- ''Boogie-Woogie String Along for Real''