• Source: Larance Marable
    • Larance Norman Marable (May 21, 1929 – July 4, 2012) was a jazz drummer from Los Angeles, California.


      Early life


      Marable was born in Los Angeles on May 21, 1929. His family was musical, but he was largely self-taught.


      Later life and career


      In the 1950s, Marable played with musicians who were visiting Los Angeles; these included Dexter Gordon, Charlie Parker, and Zoot Sims. Marable recorded as a leader in 1956. He also recorded with George Shearing, Chet Baker, Milt Jackson, and other well-known musicians.
      Drug problems led to Marable stopping playing in the 1960s. His career resumed in the mid-1970s, after he had ended his drug addiction. He toured with Supersax and Bobby Hutcherson in the 1970s, and was a member of Charlie Haden's Quartet West in the 1980s and 1990s.
      Marable had a stroke in the 2000s and lived in a health care facility. He died in Manhattan on July 4, 2012.


      Discography


      With Curtis Amy

      Tippin' on Through (Pacific Jazz, 1962)
      With Ruth Cameron

      Roadhouse (Verve, 1999)
      With Chet Baker

      Chet Baker Big Band (Pacific Jazz, 1956)
      Playboys (Pacific Jazz, 1956)
      With Conte Candoli and Lou Levy

      Conte Candoli (Powerhouse Trumpet) (Bethelehem, 1955)
      West Coast Wailers (Atlantic, 1955)
      With Kenny Drew

      Kenny Drew and His Progressive Piano (Norgran, 1953–54)
      Talkin' & Walkin' (Jazz:West, 1955)
      With Teddy Edwards

      Back to Avalon (Contemporary, 1960 [1995])
      with Victor Feldman

      Stop the World I Want to Get Off (World Pacific, 1962)
      With Dexter Gordon

      Daddy Plays the Horn (Bethlehem, 1955)
      The Resurgence of Dexter Gordon (Jazzland, 1960)
      With Jimmy Giuffre

      Ad Lib (Verve, 1959)
      With Charlie Haden

      In Angel City (Verve, 1988)
      Haunted Heart (Verve, 1991)
      Always Say Goodbye (Verve, 1993)
      Now Is the Hour (Verve, 1995)
      With Hampton Hawes

      Piano East, Piano West (Prestige, 1952)
      Bird Song (Contemporary, 1956 [1999])
      With Richard "Groove" Holmes

      After Hours (Pacific Jazz, 1962)
      Tell It Like It Tis (Pacific Jazz, 1961-62 [1966])
      With Milt Jackson

      Ballads & Blues (Atlantic, 1956)
      With Frank Morgan

      Frank Morgan (Gene Norman Presents, 1955)
      With Carl Perkins

      Introducing Carl Perkins (Dootone, 1956)
      With Robert Stewart

      The Movement (Exodus, 2002)
      With Sonny Stitt

      Sonny Stitt Plays Jimmy Giuffre Arrangements (Verve, 1959)


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