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Daniel Humair

Daniel Humair

Swiss drummer, composer & painter


Daniel Humair (born 23 May 1938 in Geneva, Switzerland)[1] is a Swiss drummer, composer, and painter.

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He is widely renowned and became a Chevalier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in 1986 and Officier in 1992. He has played with many jazz performers notably Phil Woods, Jean-Luc Ponty, Chet Baker, Michel Portal, Martial Solal, Dexter Gordon, Gerry Mulligan, Rahsaan Roland Kirk and Eric Dolphy.[1]

Humair is also a talented painter. He describes his own work as "figurative abstract" and has created a coherent œuvre proving his passion and knowledge of artistic painting.

Discography

As leader

  • Hum! with Rene Urtreger, Pierre Michelot (Vega, 1960)
  • Trio HLP (CBS, 1968)
  • Drumo Vocalo (International Music Label, 1971)
  • Our Kind of Sabi with Eddy Louiss, John Surman (MPS/BASF, 1970)
  • Beck Mathewson Humair Trio (Dire, 1972)
  • La Sorcellerie a Travers Les Ages with Jean Luc Ponty, Phil Woods, Eddy Louiss (1977)
  • Suite for Trio with Martial Solal, Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen (MPS 1978)
  • Urtreger Michelot Humair with Rene Urtreger, Pierre Michelot (Carlyne Music, 1979)
  • Humair Jeanneau Texier (Owl, 1979)
  • Triple Hip Trip (Owl, 1979)
  • Apocalypse with Jean-Charles Capon (Magicabus, 1980)
  • East Side West Side (Owl, 1981)
  • Akagera with Jeanneau/Texier (JMS, 1980)
  • Scratch with Kenny Barron, Dave Holland (Enja, 1985)
  • Pepites with Andre Jaume (CELP, 1987)
  • 9–11 p.m. Town Hall with Michel Portal (Label Bleu, 1988)
  • Quatre with Rava/D'Andrea/Vitous (Gala, 1989)
  • Up Date 3.3 with Francois Jeanneau, Henri Texier (Label Bleu, 1990)
  • Edges (Label Bleu, 1991)
  • Earthcake with Quatre (Gala, 1991)
  • Vol. 1 with Louiss/Ponty (Dreyfus, 1991)
  • Vol. 2 with Louiss/Ponty (Dreyfus, 1991)
  • Solo Print with Roland Auzet (Iris Musique, 1997)
  • Quatre Fois Trois (Label Bleu, 1998)
  • HUM (Humair Urteger Michelot) (Sketch, 1999)
  • Borderlines with Farao/Avenel (Sketch, 2000)
  • Liberte Surveillee (Sketch, 2001)
  • Frontier Traffic with Charlie Mariano (Konnex, 2002)
  • Work with Steve Lacy (Sketch, 2002)
  • Baby Boom (Sketch, 2003)
  • Ear Mix with Stamm/Friedman/Boisseau (Sketch, 2003)
  • Tryptic with Celea/Couturier (Bee Jazz, 2007)
  • Bonus Boom (Bee Jazz, 2008)
  • Full Contact with Joachim Kuhn (Bee Jazz, 2008)
  • Pas de Dense with Tony Malaby (Zig Zag, 2010)
  • Jazz Festival, Kulturzentrum Kammgarn Schaffhausen, Switzerland (UWM, 2011)
  • Sweet & Sour (Laborie, 2012)
  • Lights with Nicolas Former (Cristal, 2012)
  • Seasoning (Intuition, 2017)
  • Modern Art (INC/SES, 2017)

As sideman

With Franco Ambrosetti

  • Jazz a Confronto 11 (Horo, 1974)
  • Steppenwolf (PDU, 1975)
  • Franco Ambrosetti Quartet (PDU, 1976)
  • Wings (Enja, 1984)
  • Tentets (Enja, 1985)
  • Movies (Enja, 1987)
  • Movies Too (Enja, 1988)
  • European Legacy (Enja, 2003)
  • Liquid Gardens (Enja, 2006)

With European Jazz Ensemble

  • 20th Anniversary Tour (Konnex, 1997)
  • 25th Anniversary (Konnex, 2002)
  • 30th Anniversary Tour 2006 (Konnex, 2009)

With Stephane Grappelli

  • Just One of Those Things! (Black Lion 1973)
  • Les Grands Classiques Du Jazz (Festival, 1973)
  • Les Valseuses (Festival, 1974)
  • Django (Barclay, 1976)
  • Stephane Grappelli with Bill Coleman (Classic Jazz, 1976)
  • Giants (MPS 1981)
  • Feeling + Finesse = Jazz (Atlantic, 1984)
  • Anything Goes (CBS, 1989)
  • Stephane Grappelli Plays Cole Porter (Gitanes, 2001)
  • Stephane Grappelli Plays George Gershwin (Festival)

With George Gruntz

  • Jazz Goes Baroque 2 (Philips, 1965)
  • Drums and Folklore (SABA, 1967)
  • Noon in Tunisia (SABA, 1967)
  • St. Peter Power (MPS, 1968)
  • Monster Sticksland Meeting Two Monster Jazz (MPS 1974)
  • For Flying Out Proud (MPS, 1978)

With Raymond Guiot

  • Jazz Baroque Quintet (Tele Music, 1970)
  • Joue Domenico Scarlatti (Decca, 1970)
  • Haendel with Care (Musidisc, 1973)

With Joachim Kuhn & J.F. Jenny-Clark

  • Easy to Read (Owl, 1985)
  • From Time to Time (CMP, 1988)
  • Live Theatre De La Ville Paris 1989 (CMP, 1990)
  • Carambolage (CMP, 1992)
  • Usual Confusion (Label Bleu, 1993)
  • Triple Entente (EmArcy, 1998)

With Claude Nougaro

  • No. 2 (Philips, 1963)
  • Claude Nougaro (Philips, 1966)
  • Paris Mai (Philips, 1969)
  • Le Disque D'Or De Claude Nougaro (Philips, 1972)
  • Les Grandes Chansons De Claude Nougaro Une Petite Fille (Philips, 1972)

With Jean-Luc Ponty

  • Jazz Long Playing (Philips, 1964)
  • Sunday Walk (SABA, 1967)
  • More Than Meets the Ear (Pacific Jazz, 1968)

With Michel Portal

  • Any Way (Label Bleu, 1993)
  • L'ombre Rouge (Saravah, 1981)
  • Turbulence (Harmonia Mundi, 1987)

With Rhoda Scott

  • A L'Orgue Hammond Take a Ladder (RSB, 1969)
  • A L'Orgue Hammond Vol. 2 (Barclay, 1970)
  • Rhoda Scott (Budapesten Pepita 1975)

With Martial Solal

  • Martial Solal (Columbia, 1960)
  • Jazz a Gaveau (Columbia, 1962)
  • Concert a Gaveau Vol. 2 (Columbia, 1964)
  • Solal! (Milestone, 1967)
  • Contrastes (Storyville, 1999)
  • A Bout de Souffle (EmArcy, 2002)

With Swingle Singers

  • Anyone for Mozart? (Philips, 1964)
  • Les Romantiques (Philips, 1965)
  • Rococo a Go Go (Philips, 1966)
  • Concerto D'Aranjuez Sounds of Spain (Philips, 1967)
  • J. S. Bach (Philips, 1968)
  • The Swingle Singers Meet the Modern Jazz Quartet (Philips, 1968)
  • Jazz Sebastian Bach Vol. 2 (Philips, 1968)
  • Christmastime (EmArcy, 1968)

With Barney Wilen

  • Barney (RCA, 1960)
  • More from Barney at the Club Saint-Germain (RCA Victor, 1997)
  • Le Jardin Aux Sentiers Qui Bifurquent (CELP, 2004)

With Phil Woods

  • Alive and Well in Paris (Pathe, 1968)
  • At the Montreux Jazz Festival (MGM, 1970)
  • Phil Woods and His European Rhythm Machine (Pierre Cardin, 1970)
  • Live at Montreux 72 (Pierre Cardin, 1972)
  • Woods-Notes (Joker, 1977)
  • The Birth of the ERM the Ljubljana and Bologna Concerts (Philology, 1990)
  • A Jazz Life (Philology, 1992)

With Attila Zoller

  • The Horizon Beyond (EmArcy, 1965)

Memories of Pannonia (Enja, 1986)

  • Overcome Live at the Leverkusen Jazz Festival (Enja, 1988)

With others

  • Kenny Barron and Dave Holland, Scratch (Enja, 1985)

The Band, Live at the Schauspielhaus (MPS 1976)


References

  1. Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 1205. ISBN 0-85112-939-0.

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