Horace Silver

1928 - 2014

Horace Silver

1928 - 2014

BORN

1928

DIED

2014

Horace Silver Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 19, 2014.
Horace Silver, a pianist, composer and band leader with a tireless inventiveness who influenced generations of jazzmen with his distinctive hard bop sound, has died. He was 85.

The Westchester County Medical Examiner's Office confirmed that Silver died Wednesday in New Rochelle, New York, but had no other information.

The pianist was something of a prodigy and moved to New York at the insistence of Stan Getz in the early 1950s after the famed saxophone player hired a rhythm section that included Silver for a one-off in Hartford, Connecticut. Silver was just 21.

He played with Getz for a while - Getz would record some of his early compositions - and other towering pioneers like Lester Young and Coleman Hawkins. He soon began a series of collaborations and recordings that remain highly influential in jazz a half-century later - starting with his partnership with drummer Art Blakey that led to the seminal hard bop album "Horace Silver and the Jazz Messengers" in 1955.

Though he eventually left the Messengers, Silver continued a string of milestone albums for Blue Note, a label he recorded for until 1980, which are still referenced often, including "Six Pieces of Silver" in 1956 and "Blowin' The Blues Away" in 1959.

Silver's father was born in Cape Verde and the folk music of that island nation was always part of his influences. An innately funky player with a keen sense of style, he also incorporated the blues and gospel into his compositions, modernizing jazz at the same time those sounds were transforming other genres like rock 'n' roll and R&B.

"It's like making a stew," Silver said in a 2003 All About Jazz interview. "You put all these various ingredients in it. You season it with this. You put that in it. You put the other in it. You mix it all up and it comes out something neat, something that you created."

Songs like "The Preacher," ''Song for My Father" and the evocatively titled "Filthy McNasty" showed the possibilities of jazz when leavened with other sounds, and his experimentation would not end there. He eventually began to include lyrics with his works and explored social and political themes in his music in the 1960s and '70s, even dabbling in what he described as cosmic philosophy.

"Horace Silver's music has always represented what jazz musicians preach but don't necessarily practice, and that's simplicity," bassist Christian McBride told NPR in 2008. "It sticks to the memory. It's very singable. It gets in your blood easily. You can comprehend it easily. It's very rooted, very soulful."

Silver, born Horace Ward Martin Tavares Silva in 1928 in Norwalk, Connecticut, moved to Los Angeles later in his career. He was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1995 for his album "Hard Bop Grandpop" and in 2005 the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences gave him its president's merit award.

His most widely heard composition, however, was not one he recorded himself. The rock group Steely Dan borrowed a riff from "Song for My Father" for their 1974 hit "Rikki, Don't Lose That Number," a song that remains in heavy rotation on classic rock and oldies stations.

___ CHRIS TALBOTT, AP Music Writer


Copyright © 2014 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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June 18, 2018

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July 31, 2014

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You are precious in God's eyes. Psalm 116:15

Pamela Strong

June 18, 2018

NORMAN AND GAIL JACOBSON

July 31, 2014

NMany wonderful memories with our dear friend. You will always remain in our hearts.
NORMAN and GAIL JACOBSON LAGUNA BEACH, CALIF.

Charles Frazier

July 31, 2014

Silver was one of my first heroes along with Clifford Brown. He was one of the main reasons I came to love jazz. On my radio program "The Art Of Jazz" at WHPK-FM in Chicago I not only played his recordings but used his music as station fill-ins; pieces like "Silver's Blue", "Calcutta Cutie" and "Blue Silver". "The Back Beat" was used as background music for our child safety public service announcements. He was an iconic figure who's contribution to the Art is incalculable. Like John Coltrane he was very spiritual. My sincerest condolences to his family.

Taffette Boykins

July 8, 2014

My sincere condolences to his family and loved ones from an old friend.May God bless you and keep you. Taffette and The Boys

Bill Coleman

June 30, 2014

When first attending Morgan State University (then College) in 1958, I became an instant fan after witnessing multiple nickels ( my nickels included ) dropped in the canteen's juke box to repeated plays of "Soulville", "The Back Beat" and "No Smoking". From that period on, I looked to buy any record with the name, Horace Silver as part of the group...and if possible, never missed a chance to see him perform. Mr. Silver, thank you for making my life a lot BRIGHTER.

June 29, 2014

God is the creator of life. the one who gave life to all living creatures is certainly capable of restoring life to someone who has died. Acts 17: 24,25. Owens and family

EDWARD KEETON

June 29, 2014

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

June 29, 2014

Soon death will be no more.

Anna Russell

June 28, 2014

Sending our heartfelt condolences to the family. He wrote about us the "Russell's in his book. My parents were ex pats like your Grandfather back in the day in Norwalk. His God daughter Allison still lives in Paris with her family. God Bless, Anna Russell Mora His music will live forever.

Lila, Puerto Rico

June 27, 2014

Jazz is actually one of my favorite music and his music made history. It's sad he lost his life, but he really lived it making his audience travel emotionally with his music. Please accept my condolences and I hope the family receives God's undeserved comfort to deal with his sorrow. Psalms 55:22.

June 27, 2014

Love you brother, you will always be the hardbop grandpop.

Brian Covert

June 26, 2014

Father Horace Silver — Thank you for all the uplifting, soulful music you have created and shared over many decades. The world pays tribute to you now, and your musical and spiritual legacy will continue to live on. May the eternal journey be a beautiful one.

Chuck

June 26, 2014

I have enjoyed and listened to Mr. Silver's deeply introspective music and message of love and peace for nearly forty years. Witty and stylish, he was indeed a rare talent who will be missed. RIP

June 25, 2014

Hello, very sorry to hear of this talented man's untimely demise. I am a music lover, and to think that his talent has been recognized is wonderful. Very sorry.

Lee

June 24, 2014

My deepest sympathy goes out to the Silver family. May you draw comfort from 1 Cor1:3,4

Deborah Dale

June 24, 2014

I first heard Horace when I was 12. He recorded "Song for My Father" and it left such a deep impression on me at an early age. No one had ever expressed the love of their father... it was always about mothers. I am 65 now, and I love Horace's music as much as I did at 12. Thrilled to have met him in 2004. Rest in peace Senor Blues. I love you!

Joan Young

June 24, 2014

To The Silver Family,
Sorry to hear of your loss, but remember that there's Peace and Calm in the Twenty-Third Psalm. "Song For My Father" is one of my favorite pieces. Love You With the Joy of Jesus.

Joan Young

June 24, 2014

To The Silver Family,

Sorry to hear of your loss, but remember that there's Peace and Calm in the Twenty-Third Psalm. "Song For My Father" is one of my favorite songs. Love You With the Joy of Jesus.

June 23, 2014

Very sorry for your loss. Horace Silver's inspiring music will be cherished by all of us, his many, many fans. Hoping the promise of endless life surrounded by those who love God and love family prove to be both comforting and appealing to you.

June 23, 2014

To the family of HORACE SILVER I send my heartfelt condolences.During this difficult time of mourning I hope you draw comfort from the GOD of comfort.

sincerely,
JWJC

J W. Kidd

June 21, 2014

I've always loved the music of Horace Silver, and to this day his music is in heavy rotation on my MP3 player. Rest in Peace my dear brother, and thank you for the wonderful Bop that up dropped.

Gwendolyn Stinson

June 21, 2014

My sincere condolences to his family and loved ones from your old friend, Gwendolyn Stinston from Hartford Connecticut. Remembering Horace from the days of the Elks Club in Hartford.

June 21, 2014

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

michelle plakas-kaiser

June 20, 2014

rip

Douglas Chinn

June 20, 2014

Peace And Blessings Shocked When I Saw This Just Listening To Some Of Your Sounds The Other Day Always Remember Meeting You In Wilmington. 50 Yrs Ago Picking My Buddy Up For School His Dad Had On Some Sounds And I Said Mr. Rich Who Is That? He Said It's Horace Silver-Live At The Village Gate Filthy McNasty I Brought It The Next Day Thanks For All The Music Throughtout The Years God Bless You Family

Linda Gruenberg

June 20, 2014

Horace, my beautiful and gentle genius neighbor, you are now in the spirit world and making your inimitable music in heaven, but here on earth we shall always miss you. Blessings and sympathy to your family. Love from the Sunset Mesa. Linda

June 20, 2014

Please accept our deepest sympathies on your loss. May you find peace and comfort by drawing closer to God and each other.

June 20, 2014

So sorry for the loss of your love one please accept my sympathy.

June 20, 2014

Much inner peace to the Horace Silver family.

I have enjoyed Horace's music for many years. His music has helped inspire me to continue to do the things that I have had the opportunity to do on Blue Note Records in the ‘60s.

The last time we spoke we talked about the new music business.

His recording of Senor Blues was done during my younger years. It captured me and the sound will always be.

And so it is.

Musician, trumpeter, composer Eddie Gale.

June 19, 2014

I send all of my condolences to your family. May Jehovah be with you in grief.

S Rose

June 19, 2014

To my handsome and talented cousin, Descanse em paz.

Roland Jefferson

June 19, 2014

In 1965 seen at the Crawford Grill and the memories remains like it was yesterday. Jazz will live as long as music exists. God Bless and keep all the jazz musicans.

June 19, 2014

R I P

Scott Chamberland

June 19, 2014

Rest in Peace

June 19, 2014

May family friends and fans find comfort from the fond memories and good times spent with Mr Silver. Remember also that God is love and He always want you to draw close to Him especially during this time of deep sorrow.

June 19, 2014

To the family of Mr. Silver. Please accept my sincerest condolences. God promises that if we draw close to him he will draw close to us. (James 4 : 8). Please pour your heart out to him. He is the God of all comfort and he wants you to be comforted during this difficult time.

June 19, 2014

sincere sorrow to the family,,know that those who mourn will be comforted according to matt.5:4......dee

Bankston

June 19, 2014

We offer our condolences.May the comfort only God can give be with you during this difficult time.

June 19, 2014

May all be comforted by the wonderful promise to the end of all death, mourning and pain.

June 19, 2014

My sincere condolence to Mr. Silver's family. I am (and always have been) a huge fan. Cape Verdean Blues is still one of my all time favorite albums from ANY genre. Bringing joy to millions of Jazz fans - not to bad a legacy I say. R.I.P. Horace Silver...
Mike Larcombe - Florida

Rev. 21:3-4

June 19, 2014

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

June 19, 2014

Luke 20:38

clyde dawson

June 19, 2014

his spirit translated into music

catrina

June 19, 2014

you will be remembered in philly. Your work was pure, sensitive and beautiful. Song for My Father,Horoscope, etc. May you Rest in Peace. My condolences to the family of Horace Silver in their time of sorrow.

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