Don Ewell


Donald Tyson Ewell was an American jazz stride pianist. He worked with Sidney Bechet, Kid Ory, George Lewis, George Brunis, Muggsy Spanier, and Bunk Johnson.

Biography

Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Ewell played with Bill Reinhardt's Jazz, Ltd. band in Chicago in 1947, 1948, and 1949.
From 1956 to 1962, Ewell was a member of the Jack Teagarden band. After Teagarden died, Ewell toured Europe, then returned to New Orleans and performed in clubs and hotels. From 1976 to 1978, he concertized and suffered from alcoholism while living with his friend King Denton, the manager of a jazz club where Ewell was Artist-in-residence.
Ewell moved back to his native Maryland. After his daughter's death from cancer and after suffering two strokes, Ewell died on August 9, 1983, aged 66, in Pompano Beach, Florida.

Discography

As leader

Mama Yancey Singer/Don Ewell Pianist Music to Listen to Don Ewell By Man Here Plays Fine Piano! Free 'n' Easy! Denver Concert – with Barbara DaneGrand Piano with Willie The Lion Smith A Jazz Portrait of the Artist Don Ewell and Bob Greene...Together Duet! with Bob Greene Live at the 100 Club Take It in Stride Don Ewell Don Ewell Trio and Quartet New Orleans Rascals and Don Ewell In New Orleans with Herb Hall Don Ewell and His All-Stars Don Ewell Quintet Chicago '57 Jazz on a Sunday Afternoon Memories of You with Claire Austin Don Ewell Meets Pamela and Llew Hird with the Sydney Stompers Stride Piano Duets Live in Toronto 1966 with Willie The Lion Smith

As sideman

With Barbara DaneTrouble in Mind
With Doc EvansJazz Ltd. Volume 1 Doc Evans Dixieland Band
With Bunk JohnsonBunk Johnson with the Yerba Buena Jazz Band 1944 and with Doc Evans & His Band Bunk Johnson Plays Popular Songs
With Jack Teagarden