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He was a sideman on many Blue Note recordings of the era, playing with Sam Rivers, Freddie Hubbard, Duke Pearson, Lee Morgan, McCoy Tyner, Andrew Hill, Horace Silver and others.
With Horace Silver
* 1928Horace Silver, American pianist and composer
* Silver Dollar, with Edward G. Robinson and Bebe Daniels playing fictionalized versions of Horace A. W. Tabor and Baby Doe Tabor
Horace Silver, Jimmy Smith, Freddie Hubbard, Lee Morgan, Art Blakey, Lou Donaldson, Donald Byrd and Grant Green were among the label's leading artists.
In 1951 Blue Note issued their first vinyl 10 " releases, and the label was soon recording new talent such as Horace Silver ( who would stay with Blue Note for a quarter of a century ), the Jazz Messengers ( originally a collaboration, but soon to become Art Blakey's group ), Milt Jackson ( as the leader of what became the Modern Jazz Quartet ) and Clifford Brown.
Horace Silver and Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers continued to release a series of artistically and commercially successful recordings.
In 1963 Lee Morgan scored a significant hit with the title track of The Sidewinder album, and Horace Silver did the same the following year with Song for My Father.
George Butler was now responsible for the label, but despite some good albums, the commercial viability of jazz was in question, and more borderline and outright commercial records were made ( often by artists who had previously recorded " straight " jazz for the label-Bobby Hutcherson, Lou Donaldson, Donald Byrd, Grant Green, Horace Silver ).
However this part of the route was not constructed when Sir Horace Cutler won a Conservative majority on the GLC and the line was terminated at Charing Cross and renamed as the Jubilee Line to commemorate Queen's Silver Jubilee of 1977.
The group was a prime example of the hard bop style also played by Art Blakey and Horace Silver.
The piano riff for " Rikki " was lifted directly from the title track to Song for My Father by hard bop pianist Horace Silver.
At the 1955 New York Jazz Festival on Randalls Island, Vaughan shared the bill with the Dave Brubeck quartet, Horace Silver, Jimmy Smith, and the Johnny Richards Orchestra
*" Filthy McNasty ," the villainous bank robber from The Bank Dick, inspired jazz pianist Horace Silver's composition of the same name, introduced on his 1961 Blue Note LP Doin ' the Thing: The Horace Silver Quintet at the Village Gate.
According to Silver ( quoted by Herb Wong in the liner notes for The Best of Horace Silver ) the classic Fields film was playing on television while Silver was inspired to compose the tune.
Prominent jazz musicians included Horace Silver, Art Blakey, Cannonball Adderley, Miles Davis and Tadd Dameron.
Hard bop first developed in the mid-1950s, and is generally seen as originating with The Jazz Messengers, a quartet led by pianist Horace Silver and drummer Art Blakey.
* Horace Silver and the Jazz Messengers, Horace Silver 1955
* Finger Poppin ', Horace Silver 1959

Horace and born
Horace Oscar Axel Engdahl ( born December 30, 1948 ) is a Swedish literary historian and critic, and has been a member of the Swedish Academy since 1997.
*" Francis Zuccarelli, R. A ." in Anecdotes of painters who have resided or been born in England: with critical remarks on their productions ; by Edward Edwards, deceased, late teacher of perspective, and associate, in the Royal Academy ; intended as a continuation to The anecdotes of painting by the late Horace Earl of Orford.
* Sir Horace Cutler ( 1912-1997 ), politician – born in the district.
Horace M. Albright the second director of the National Park Service was born in Bishop in 1890.
* Horace Austin ( 1831 – 1905 ), the sixth governor of Minnesota ( 1870 – 1874 ), was born in town.
* Horace Ashenfelter ( born 1923 ), 1952 Olympic gold medalist, track and field.
Andrew Dickson White was born on November 7, 1832 in Homer, New York to Clara ( née Dickson ) and Horace White.
Horace Mann was born on May 4, 1796, in Franklin, Massachusetts.
He was born in London, his real name being Horace John Waters.
The mistake derived from a misreading of Talma's Mémoires where the actor recalls an episode in which a Madame Vestris-not Eliza Vestris, as she was born several years later, but Françoise-Marie-Rosette Gourgaud, who married Angiolo Vestris-played Camille to his Horace in 1785.
* Horace Wanamaker ( born 1864, died in infancy during the Civil War )
Paul Edward Gottfried ( born 1941 ) is Horace Raffensperger Professor of Humanities at Elizabethtown College in Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, and a Guggenheim recipient.
* Eliot Spitzer ( born 1959 ), former Governor and Attorney General of New York, was born in Riverdale and graduated from the Horace Mann School.
Horace Junior Grant ( born July 4, 1965 ) is a retired American basketball player.
* Horace Andy ( born 1951 ), Jamaican reggae singer
* Horace Engdahl ( born 1948 ), Swedish literary critic
* Horace Grant ( born 1965 ), American basketball player
* Horace Hogan ( born 1965 ), American professional wrestler
* Horace Judson ( born 1931 ), American historian
* Horace Ové ( born 1939 ), British filmmaker
* Horace Walpole, 4th Earl of Orford ( 1717-1797 ), born Horatio Walpole, writer who became Earl of Orford in 1791
William Horace de Vere Cole ( 5 May 1881, Ballincurrig, Co. Cork, Ireland – 25 February 1936, Paris, France ) was an eccentric prankster and poet, born in Ireland, then part of the United Kingdom.
Jorge Pullin ( born 1963 in Argentina ) is the Horace Hearne Chair in theoretical Physics at the Louisiana State University, known for his work on black hole collisions and quantum gravity.

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