Reggie Workman

Since that time, Workman has been both an educator (serving on the faculty of music schools including the University of Michigan) and a working musician, and has played with numerous legendary jazz musicians including Max Roach, Art Farmer, Mal Waldron, David Murray, Sam Rivers, and Andrew Hill (Rivers and Hill joined Workman for the 1993 session, Summit Conference). In the 1980s, Workman began leading his own group, the Reggie Workman Ensemble. He also began a collaboration with pianist Marilyn Crispell that lasted into the next decade (the two acclaimed musicians reunited for a festival performance in 2000). During the '90s, Workman was not only active with his own ensemble, but also in Trio Three, with Andrew Cyrille and Oliver Lake, and Reggie Workman's Grooveship and Extravaganza.
In recognition of Reggie Workman's international performances and recordings spanning over 40 years, he was named a Living Legend by the African-American Historical and Cultural Museum in his hometown of Philadelphia; he is also a recipient of the Eubie Blake Award.
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April 20, 2015
National Jazz Museum In Harlem - Benefit Concert - June 10 - Dianne...
November 07, 2010
Reggie Workman's African-American Legacy Project (AALP) in Concert @...
May 16, 2010
New School John Coltrane Repertory Ensemble (Directed by Reggie...
July 17, 2009
Trio 3 (Oliver Lake / Reggie Workman / Andrew Cyrille) @ Barnes &...
March 05, 2009
Announcing the Winners of the Origin Records "Hal Galper/Reggie...
March 05, 2009
Enter the Origin Records "Hal Galper/Reggie Workman/Rashied Ali -...
December 13, 2008
Reggie Workman's New School Annual Dual Concerts, December 15 @ The New...
April 27, 2008
The New School Standards Ensemble, Directed by Reggie Workman, Wed,...
April 27, 2008
The New School Standards Ensemble, Directed by Reggie Workman, Wed,...
April 27, 2008
The New School Standards Ensemble, Directed by Reggie Workman, Wed,...
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Album Discography
Sittin at the Bar
From: PlayersBy Reggie Workman
There Are Thorns
From: PlayersBy Reggie Workman