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Bennie Maupin

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Biography

Bennie Maupin is best-known for his association with Herbie Hancock and his atmospheric bass clarinet playing on Miles Davis' classic Bitches Brew album. Maupin started playing tenor in high school and attended the Detroit Institute for Musical Arts, playing locally in Detroit. He moved to New York in 1963, freelancing with many groups, including ones led by Marion Brown and Pharoah Sanders. Maupin played regularly with Roy Haynes (1966-1968) and Horace Silver (1968-1969), recording with McCoy Tyner (1968), Lee Morgan (1970), and Woody Shaw. After recording with Miles, he joined The Herbie Hancock Sextet. When Herbie Hancock broke up his group to form the more commercial The Headhunters in 1973, Maupin was the only holdover. He led dates for ECM (1974) and a commercial one for Mercury (1976-1977), but failed to catch on as a bandleader and has maintained a low profile during the past 15 years, emerging in 2006 with the critically acclaimed Seclusion on the Cryptogramophone label. Early Reflections followed two years later. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi

Top Songs

Total plays on Last.fm over the last 6 months
  1. Ensenada - (8:15)  -  254 plays
  2. Water Torture - (3:25)  -  208 plays
  3. Mappo - (8:30)  -  153 plays
  4. The Jewel In The Lotus - (10:02)  -  208 plays
  5. Past + Present = Future - (1:52)  -  180 plays
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