Hank Jones discography
Hank Jones was an American jazz pianist who recorded from 1947 to 2010.
As sideman
With Pepper AdamsThe Cool Sound of Pepper Adams – rec. 1957Pepper Adams Plays the Compositions of Charlie Mingus – rec. 1963Conjuration: Fat Tuesday's Session – rec. 1983With Gene AmmonsBad! Bossa Nova Got My Own Big Bad Jug – rec. 1972
With Eddie BertMusician of the Year Encore Montage – omnibus
With Bob BrookmeyerTonite's Music Today also with Zoot SimsWhooeeee - Zoot Sims-Bob Brookmeyer QuintetBrookmeyer Stretching Out - Zoot Sims-Bob Brookmeyer OctetJazz Is a Kick Gloomy Sunday and Other Bright Moments
With Ruth Brown Late Date with Ruth Brown Ruth Brown '65
With Kenny BurrellNight Song Bluesin' Around – rec. 1962
With Donald ByrdByrd's Word New Formulas from the Jazz Lab also with Gigi GryceJazz Lab also with Gigi Gryce
With Jimmy Cleveland Introducing Jimmy Cleveland and His All Stars Rhythm Crazy – rec. 1959
With Al CohnThat Old Feeling The Brothers! also with Bill Perkins and Richie KamucaFrom A to...Z also with Zoot SimsThe Sax Section Cohn on the Saxophone Son of Drum Suite
With Chris ConnorAngel Eyes As Time Goes By
With Art FarmerLast Night When We Were Young Portrait of Art Farmer The Aztec Suite
With Curtis FullerNew Trombone Cabin in the Sky
With Dizzy GillespieA Portrait of Duke Ellington The Bop Session also with Sonny Stitt, Percy Heath and Max Roach
With Dexter GordonCa'Purange Tangerine
With Johnny HartmanI Just Dropped by to Say Hello The Voice That Is!
With Coleman HawkinsThe Hawk in Hi Fi The Hawk in Paris Coleman Hawkins and Confrères The High and Mighty Hawk
With Johnny HodgesSandy's Gone Wings & Things also with Wild Bill DavisBlue Notes Triple Play Don't Sleep in the Subway 3 Shades of Blue
With Milt JacksonOpus de Jazz The Jazz Skyline Bags & Flutes Bags & Trane also with John ColtraneStatements Big Bags For Someone I Love Milt Jackson Quintet Live at the Village Gate Much in Common also with Ray BrownRay Brown / Milt Jackson also with Ray Brown
With J. J. JohnsonJ Is for Jazz Jay and Kai J.J.'s Broadway J.J.! Broadway Express The Total J.J. Johnson
With Elvin JonesElvin! – rec. 1961–1962And Then Again Dear John C.
With Joe LovanoI'm All For You – rec. 2003Joyous Encounter – rec. 2004Classic! Live at Newport – rec. 2005
With Helen MerrillHelen Merrill with Strings Dream of You with Gil Evans
With Oliver NelsonOliver Nelson Plays Michelle The Spirit of '67 also with Pee Wee Russell The Kennedy Dream Encyclopedia of Jazz – rec. 1966The Sound of Feeling – rec. 1966–1967
With Joe NewmanSalute to Satch The Midgets Hangin' Out with Joe Wilder
With Art PepperNew York Album – rec. 1979So in Love
With Jimmy Raney Jimmy Raney featuring Bob Brookmeyer also with Bob Brookmeyer Here's That Raney Day
With Emily Remler Firefly East To Wes
With Artie Shaw The Last Recordings More Last Recordings
With Sahib ShihabThe Jazz We Heard Last Summer Jazz Sahib
With Johnny SmithThe Sound of the Johnny Smith Guitar Johnny Smith Johnny Smith's Kaleidoscope
With Bob StewartWelcome to the Club Talk of The Town
With Sonny StittSonny Stitt Plays Arrangements from the Pen of Quincy Jones Sonny Stitt Plays Sonny Stitt with the New Yorkers Stitt in Orbit Now! Salt and Pepper Goin' Down Slow
With Lucky ThompsonLucky Thompson Plays Jerome Kern and No More Lucky Strikes
With Cal TjaderWarm Wave Breathe Easy
With Ben WebsterMusic for Loving Wanted to Do One Together with "Sweets" Edison See You at the Fair
With Ernie WilkinsFlutes & Reeds also with Frank WessTop Brass
With Joe WilderWilder 'n' Wilder The Pretty Sound Jazz from Peter Gunn
With Kai WindingThe Swingin' States Dance to the City Beat – rec. 1958–1959More Brass
With others
- Cannonball Adderley, Somethin' Else
- Nat Adderley, That's Nat
- Manny Albam, The Soul of the City
- Harry Allen, Isn't This a Lovely Day
- Elek Bacsik, I Love You
- Chet Baker, Baker's Holiday
- Louie Bellson, Drummer's Holiday – rec. 1956–1958
- Ruby Braff, Ruby Braff Goes 'Girl Crazy'
- Anthony Braxton, Seven Standards
- Rusty Bryant, For the Good Times
- Benny Carter, Legends
- Ron Carter, 1 + 3
- Paul Chambers, Bass on Top
- Kenny Clarke and Ernie Wilkins, Kenny Clarke & Ernie Wilkins
- Earl Coleman, Earl Coleman Returns
- Steve Davis Meets Hank Jones, Vol. 1
- Eddie Diehl, Well, Here It Is... – rec. 2003
- Kenny Dorham, Jazz Contrasts
- Ray Drummond, The Essence
- Tal Farlow, A Sign of the Times
- Victor Feldman, Merry Olde Soul
- Ella Fitzgerald, Rhythm Is My Business
- Johnny Griffin, Soul Groove also with Matthew Gee
- Gigi Gryce, Gigi Gryce
- Scott Hamilton, The Grand Appearance
- Lionel Hampton, You Better Know It!!!
- Donna Hightower, Take One
- Kenyon Hopkins, The Hustler
- Shirley Horn, Loads of Love – rec. 1962
- Bobbi Humphrey, Flute-In
- Illinois Jacquet, Groovin' with Jacquet – rec. 1951-53
- Budd Johnson, French Cookin'
- Jo Jones, Our Man, Papa Jo! – rec. 1977
- Quincy Jones, The Deadly Affair (Original Soundtrack) – rec. 1966
- Clifford Jordan, Hello, Hank Jones
- Irene Kral, SteveIreneo!
- Gene Krupa and Buddy Rich, The Drum Battle – rec. 1952
- Keiko Lee, Live At "Basie"
- Mel Lewis, Mel Lewis and Friends – rec. 1976
- Abbey Lincoln, You Gotta Pay the Band
- Curtis Lundy, Just Be Yourself – rec. 1985
- Kevin Mahogany, An Evening of Ballads
- Herbie Mann, Salute to the Flute
- Shelly Manne, 2-3-4
- Warne Marsh, Star Highs
- Mat Mathews, Eddie Costa, Mat Mathews & Don Elliott at Newport
- Gary McFarland, The Jazz Version of "How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying" – rec. 1961
- Howard McGhee, Howard McGhee and Milt Jackson – rec. 1948
- Jackie McLean, New Wine in Old Bottles
- Wes Montgomery, SO Much Guitar!
- James Moody, Great Day
- Frank Morgan, You Must Believe in Spring
- Lee Morgan, Introducing Lee Morgan
- Anita O'Day, All the Sad Young Men
- Specs Powell, Movin' In
- Buddy Rich and Mel Tormé, Together Again: For the First Time ; reissued as When I Found You – rec. 1978
- Jerome Richardson, Midnight Oil
- Nelson Riddle, Phil Silvers and Swinging Brass
- Charlie Rouse and Paul Quinichette, The Chase Is On
- Jimmy Rushing, Every Day I Have the Blues
- A. K. Salim, Flute Suite also with Frank Wess and Herbie Mann
- Rex Stewart and Cootie Williams, The Big Challenge
- Ira Sullivan, The Incredible Ira Sullivan
- Clark Terry and Bob Brookmeyer, Gingerbread Men
- Warren Vaché Jr., Iridescence
- Frank Wess, Opus de Blues – recorded in 1959
- Nancy Wilson, But Beautiful – rec. 1969
- Cootie Williams, Cootie Williams in Hi-Fi
- Lem Winchester, Another Opus
- Lester Young, ''Laughin' to Keep from Cryin'''