Curtis Lundy
Curtis Lundy is an American double bass player, composer, producer, choir director and arranger. Lundy is best known for his work as part of jazz vocalist Betty Carter's band. He is the brother of vocalist Carmen Lundy, with whom he has also recorded.
Discography
As leader
- Beatitudes with Bobby Watson
- Just Be Yourself
- Against All Odds
- ''Purpose''
As sideman
With Betty Carter
- The Audience with Betty Carter
- Whatever Happened to Love?
- Betty Carter
- I'm Yours, You're Mine
- Betty Carter's Finest Hour
- Live in Montreal
- Call It Whachawana
- Live Jazzbuhne Berlin '84
- Tough Tenors Back Again!
- I'll Give You [Something to Remember Me By]
- Naima's Love Song
- East Side Blues
- In the Mix
- Piece for My Peace
- Sweet Love of Mine
- Mind Wine: The Music of John Hicks
- Good Morning Kiss
- Night and Day
- This Is Carmen Lundy
- Something to Believe in
- Jazz and the New Songbook: Live at the Madrid
- Come Home
With Bobby Watson
- Estimated Time of Arrival
- Jewel
- Love Remains
- No Question About It
- The Year of the Rabbit
- Bobby Watson Quartet
- Quiet As It's Kept
- Live & Learn
- From the Heart
- Check Cashing Day
- Made in America
- Keepin' It Real
- 29th Street Saxophone Quartet, Underground
- Johanne Blouin, Everything Must Change
- Jeri Brown, Zaius
- Jeri Brown, I've Got Your Number
- Cyrus Chestnut, Midnight Melodies
- Chico Freeman, The Unspoken Word
- Steve Houben, Steve Houben & Michel Herr Meet Curtis Lundy & Kenny Washington
- Khan Jamal, Impressions of Coltrane
- Rodney Kendrick, The Colors of Rhythm
- Idris Muhammad, Right Now
- Mark Murphy, A Beautiful Friendship: Remembering Shirley Horn
- Steve Nelson, Live Session One
- Steve Nelson, Live Session Two
- Pharoah Sanders, Africa
- Mark Shim, Mind Over Matter
- Sonny Simmons, Mixolydis
- Jeffery Smith, Down Here Below
- Clark Terry, ''Live in Concert''