Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers The Miles Davis Quintet Miles Davis All Stars The Horace Silver Quintet Kenny Dorham Octet Quincy Jones’ All Star Big Band Coleman Hawkins Quintet Stan Getz Quartet Stan Getz Quintet Lester Young And His Band Art Blakey Quintet The Modern Jazz Giants The Horace Silver Trio Paul Chambers Sextet Art Blakey Quartet The Milt Jackson Quartet The Miles Davis Quartet The Hank Mobley Quintet The J.J. Johnson Quintet The Art Farmer Septet Milt Jackson Sextet Hank Mobley Sextet The Horace Silver Sextet Johnny Richards And His Orchestra Lou Donaldson Quintet Horace Silver Quartet Hank Mobley Quartet Hank Mobley And His All Stars Clark Terry Septet Kenny Clarke Septet Terry Gibbs And His Orchestra Art Farmer Gigi Gryce Quintet Kenny Dorham Nonet Lester Young All-Stars Quintet

ex The Miles Davis Sextet, Nat Adderley Quintet, Lou Donaldson Quartet, Art Farmer Quintet

American jazz pianist, composer and bandleader, born September 2, 1928, in Norwalk, Connecticut, USA; died June 18, 2014 (age 85), in New Rochelle, New York, USA.

Son of John Tavares Silver (Silva), of Portuguese descent, born in the Cape Verde Islands, and Gertrude Silver, of New Canaan, Connecticut.

Pioneer of the hard bop style of jazz in the 1950s/1960s. Got first break backing Stan Getz in 1950 during a club date in Hartford, Connecticut. Soon relocated to New York, and made recording debut for Blue Note in 1952. In 1953, joined with Art Blakey to form a cooperative under their joint leadership. Recorded exclusively for Blue Note until the late 1970s, when he founded his own label, Silveto Records in 1980. Signed to Columbia Records in the early 1990s, suffered health problems though the 1990s, made final studio recording for Verve in 1998, briefly returned to performing in 2004, diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease in 2007.