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Max Bennett (May 24, 1928 – September 14, 2018) was an American jazz bassist and session musician.
Early life
Bennett grew up in Kansas City, Missouri and Oskaloosa, Iowa, and went to college in Iowa.
Career
Bennett's first professional gig was with Herbie Fields in 1949, and following this he played with Georgie Auld, Terry Gibbs, and Charlie Ventura. He served in the Army during the Korean War from 1951 to 1953, and then played with Stan Kenton before moving to Los Angeles. There he played regularly at the Lighthouse Cafe with his own ensemble, and played behind such vocalists as Peggy Lee, Ella Fitzgerald, Joni Mitchell and Joan Baez [ Elkie Brooks ] through the 1970s. He also recorded with Charlie Mariano, Conte Candoli, Bob Cooper, Bill Holman, Stan Levey, Lou Levy, Coleman Hawkins and Jack Montrose.
Bennett recorded under his own name from the late 1950s and did extensive work as a composer and studio musician in addition to jazz playing. Often associated with The Wrecking Crew, he performed on many records by The Monkees and The Partridge Family.
In 1969, Bennett served as the principal bassist for Frank Zappa's Hot Rats project. According to Bennett, "I was not familiar with Zappa’s music. Our paths never crossed. I was never a big fan of avant garde music in that sense. It was while I was working in the studio, what was it, 1967 [sic], I think? And I got a call from John Guerin. He said, ‘Get your stuff over to TTG’—that was in Hollywood—‘I got a double session for you with Frank Zappa.’ So we get there and we worked two double sessions for two nights. And that was the album, that was Hot Rats.” He also played on subsequent Zappa albums such as Chunga's Revenge.
His studio work also included bass on the 1969 Lalo Schifrin soundtrack to the 1968 film Bullitt as well as Greatest Science Fiction Hits Volumes 1-3 with Neil Norman & His Cosmic Orchestra.
In 1973, Guerin and Bennett joined Tom Scott's L.A. Express alongside Joe Sample and Larry Carlton. After recording their eponymous debut album, the jazz fusion quintet served as the core band for Mitchell's Court and Spark (1974). A subsequent iteration of the group (including guitarist Robben Ford and pianist Larry Nash) backed Mitchell on the live Miles of Aisles (1974) and recorded two smooth jazz albums for Caribou Records following Scott's departure in 1976. After the band's dissolution, Bennett formed his own group, Freeway. He continued to perform with his last group, Private Reserve, until his death in 2018.
Discography
= As leader
=Max Bennett Quintet (Bethlehem, 1955)
Max Bennett Sextet (Bethlehem, 1956)
Max Bennett Septet, Quartet & Trio (Bethlehem, 1956)
Max Bennett with Charlie Mariano (Bethlehem)
Interchange (Palo Alto, 1987) U.S. Top Contemporary Jazz #13
The Drifter (1987) U.S. Top Contemporary Jazz #21
Images (TBA, 1989)
Great Expectations (Chase Music, 1993)
Max Is the Factor (Fresh Sound, 2006)
= As sideman
=With Hoyt Axton
Southbound (A&M Records, 1975)
With Joan Baez
Diamonds & Rust (A&M Records, 1975)
With Stephen Bishop
Careless (ABC Records, 1976)
With Bobby Bland
His California Album (Dunhill, 1973)
With David Blue
Com'n Back for More (Asylum, 1975)
With Terence Boylan
Terence Boylan (Asylum, 1977)
With Elkie Brooks
Rich Man's Woman (A&M Records, 1975)
With Vikki Carr
Ms. America (Columbia, 1973)
With Keith Carradine
I'm Easy (Asylum, 1976)
With David Cassidy
Cherish (Bell, 1972)
Rock Me Baby (Bell, 1973)
Dreams Are Nuthin' More Than Wishes (Bell, 1973)
With Ry Cooder
Ry Cooder (Reprise Records, 1970)
With Bob Cooper
Coop! The Music of Bob Cooper (Contemporary, 1958)
With England Dan & John Ford Coley
Fables (A&M, 1972)
With Bobby Darin
Bobby Darin Sings The Shadow of Your Smile (Atlantic, 1966)
With The 5th Dimension
Love's Lines, Angles and Rhymes (Bell, 1971)
Living Together, Growing Together (Bell, 1973)
With Don Everly
Don Everly (Ode, 1971)
With José Feliciano
Just Wanna Rock 'n' Roll (RCA Victor, 1975)
With Michael Franks
Michael Franks (Brut, 1973)
With The Friends of Distinction
Grazin' (RCA Victor, 1969)
With Art Garfunkel
Breakaway (Columbia Records, 1975)
With Bobbie Gentry
The Delta Sweete (Capitol, 1968)
With Cyndi Grecco
Making Our Dreams Come True (Private Stock Records, 1976)
With Henry Gross
Henry Gross (ABC Records, 1972)
With Arlo Guthrie
Hobo's Lullaby (Reprise Records, 1972)
With George Harrison
Dark Horse (Apple Records, 1974)
With Johnny Hartman
I Love Everybody (ABC, 1967)
With Jack Jones
Harbour (RCA Victor, 1974)
What I Did for Love (RCA Victor, 1975)
With Barbara Keith
Barbara Keith (Reprise, 1973)
With Raymond Louis Kennedy
Raymond Louis Kennedy (Cream, 1970)
With Stan Kenton
Contemporary Concepts (Capitol, 1955)
With Bill LaBounty
Promised Love (Curb Records, 1975)
With Peggy Lee
The Man I Love (Capitol Records, 1957)
Pretty Eyes (Capitol Records, 1960)
If You Go (Capitol, 1961)
Sugar 'n' Spice (Capitol Records, 1962)
Blues Cross Country (Capitol Records, 1962)
Mink Jazz (Capitol Records, 1963)
I'm a Woman (Capitol Records, 1963)
In Love Again! (Capitol Records, 1964)
Then Was Then – Now Is Now! (Capitol Records, 1965)
Big $pender (Capitol Records, 1966)
Guitars a là Lee (Capitol Records, 1966)
Bridge over Troubled Water (Capitol Records, 1970)
Make It with You (Capitol Records, 1970)
Close Enough for Love (DRG Records, 1979)
With Lori Lieberman
A Piece of Time (Capitol Records, 1974)
With Lulu
Lulu (Polydor Records, 1973)
With Barry Mann
Barry Mann (Casablanca Records, 1980)
With Bette Midler
Broken Blossom (Atlantic Records, 1977)
With Joni Mitchell
Court and Spark (Asylum Records, 1974)
The Hissing of Summer Lawns (Asylum Records, 1975)
Hejira (Asylum Records, 1976)
With The Monkees
The Birds, the Bees & the Monkees (Colgems, 1968)
Instant Replay (Colgems, 1969)
The Monkees Present (Colgems, 1969)
With Jack Montrose
Blues and Vanilla (RCA Victor, 1956)
The Horn's Full (RCA Victor, 1957)
With Walter Murphy
Rhapsody in Blue (Private Stock, 1977)
With Michael Nesmith
Nevada Fighter (RCA Records, 1971)
With Wayne Newton
Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast (Chelsea, 1972)
While We're Still Young (Chelsea, 1973)
With Jack Nitzsche
Heart Beat (Capitol, 1980)
With Kenny Nolan
A Song Between Us (Polydor, 1978)
With Tom Pacheco
The Outsider (RCA Records, 1976)
With Austin Roberts
The Last Thing On My Mind (Chelsea, 1973)
With Howard Roberts
Antelope Freeway (Impulse!, 1971)
With Buffy Sainte-Marie
Sweet America (ABC, 1976)
With Lalo Schifrin
There's a Whole Lalo Schifrin Goin' On (Dot, 1968)
Mannix (Paramount, 1968)
Bullitt (soundtrack) (Warner Bros., 1968)
Rock Requiem (Verve, 1971)
Enter the Dragon (Warner Bros., 1973)
With O. C. Smith
Together (Caribou, 1977)
With Otis Spann
Sweet Giant of the Blues (BluesTime, 1970)
With Suzanne Stevens
Crystal Carriage (Capitol, 1977)
With Barbra Streisand
Stoney End (Columbia Records, 1971)
ButterFly (Columbia Records, 1974)
With Jim Sullivan
U.F.O. (Monnie, 1969)
With Gábor Szabó and Bob Thiele
Light My Fire (Impulse!, 1967)
With Valdy
Country Man (Haida, 1972)
Landscapes (Haida, 1973)
With Frank Zappa
Hot Rats (Reprise Records, 1969)
Chunga's Revenge (Reprise Records, 1970)
Studio Tan (DiscReet Records, 1978)
The Lost Episodes (Rykodisc, 1996)
Läther (Rykodisc, 1996)
Quaudiophiliac (Barking Pumpkin Records, 2004)
The Hot Rats Sessions (Zappa Records, 2019)
Funky Nothingness (Zappa Records, 2023)
TV, film and motion picture soundtracks written by:
Michel Legrand
Nelson Riddle
Michel Colombier
Quincy Jones
Tom Scott
John Williams
Henry Mancini
Lalo Schifrin
Johnny Mandel
Charles Fox
Artie Butler
Billy Byers
Elmer Bernstein
Michael Melvoin
References
External links
Max Bennett discography at Discogs
Max Bennett at IMDb
Max Bennett Interview NAMM Oral History Library (2007)
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