Compiled by Michael Fitzgerald
First published June 1993
Comments, additions, corrections via email to mike at jazzdiscography.com
Kenny Barron was born on June 9, 1943 in Philadelphia, PA.
Please visit the official Kenny Barron website
While this is the most comprehensive and accurate discography on Kenny Barron ever produced, there still may be omissions and errors. Please help if you can.
Thanks to contributors:
Steve Albin, Kenny Barron, Per Bryn, Flurin Casura, Allan Chase, Bruce Crowther, Laurent Cugny, Ken Dryden, Ron Hearn, Peter Katz, Gary Kennedy, Jonathan L. Kutler, Les Line, Piotr Marek, Jr., Derek Martin, Donald Martin, William Miner, Horst H. Möller, Judy Niemack, Agustín Pérez, Lewis Porter, Peter Pullman, Tobias Reid, Iván Santiago, Steve Schwartz, Louis Servedio-Morales, Peter Smithson, Rick Stone, Robert Stubenrauch, David J. Toman, Dennis Whitling, Arild Widerøe, George Ziskind
Special thanks to all the staff at the Rutgers Institute of Jazz Studies where I had access to virtually every issue listed in the discography as well as the various relevant published sources.
Sources:
General discographies: All-Music Guide, Bruyninckx, Jepsen, Lord, Raben
Michael Cuscuna & Michel Ruppli: The Blue Note Label
Michel Ruppli: The Atlantic Label
Leonard Feather: Encyclopedia of Jazz, Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties
Joshua Berrett & Louis G. Bourgois III: The Musical World Of J.J. Johnson
The U.S. Library of Congress
ASCAP, BMI
Periodicals: Cadence, Coda, Down Beat, Jazz Journal International
This discography was produced using BRIAN, a computer discography database program created by Steve Albin. BRIAN is a significant step in the field of jazz research and holds much potential. I encourage discographers to investigate this program. Steve has been incredibly helpful in terms of technical support and in custom-tailoring this program.
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NOTE: There are a few albums remaining to be entered into the BRIAN discographical database.
Chet Baker, Jim Hall, Hubert Laws: Studio Trieste
CTI 9007
March or April 1982
Do The Right Thing (original score)
December 12-16, 1988
Ron Carter: Friends
Blue Note 89548
December 1992
Jon Lucien: Mother Nature's Son
Polygram 514 816
c. March 1993
Roberta Flack: Roberta
c. 1994
Eddie Harris: Jazz Dance
c. 1997
Keiko Lee: Voices
c. 2002