Biography
An excellent bassist, Avery Sharpe is best known for his longtime association with McCoy Tyner's trio. He originally played piano (starting when he was eight) and accordion, switching to electric (and eventually acoustic) bass a few years later. At the University of Massachusetts, Sharpe had the opportunity to study with Reggie Workman, and he gigged with Wynton Marsalis and Pat Metheny. Sharpe first teamed up with McCoy Tyner in his early-'80s sextet, and has been a member of the pianist's trio since 1984. In addition, Sharpe has led one session for Sunnyside (1988) and a pair of CDs for his JKNM label. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi



 
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Jazz bassist Avery Sharpe talks McCoy Tyner, and pain management for bass players
Avery Sharpe’s “400: An African American Musical Portrait” | Connecting Point | Feb. 27, 2020
Avery Sharpe - Changes (fragm.) bass solo
Springfield Jazz Festival 2018 - Avery Sharpe Trio
Avery Sharpe's “400: An African American Musical Portrait” | Connecting Point | Feb. 3, 2022
Avery Sharpe Quartet & Extended Family Chorus perform "Wade in the Water" '23 Northampton Jazz Fest
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