Dave Young
Dave Young (bassist) was born on January 29, 1940 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He began studying the guitar and violin when he was 10 years old, but a turn of events at his first gig (a university dance band) compelled him to pick up the bass. Educated as both a jazz and a classical player, Young’s elegant performances with the late guitarist Lenny Breau are legendary. He was a member of the Lenny Breau Quartet in live performance and recording for five years from 1961 to 1966. Dave Young’s professional relationship with jazz giant Oscar Peterson spanned three decades during which he played in the Oscar Peterson Trio in appearances all over the world up until Peterson’s death.
Young is equally comfortable with symphonic work and acoustic jazz. As classical artist, he was the principal Double Bassist for a number of years with the Edmonton and Winnipeg Symphony Orchestras as well as with the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra. As a jazz artist, he has collaborated with the genre’s brightest luminaries including Oscar Peterson, Clark Terry, Zoot Sims, Joe Williams, Oliver Jones, Lenny Breau, Rob McConnell, Phil Dwyer, Michel Lambert, John Hicks, Mulgrew Miller, Tommy Flanagan, Ellis Marsalis, Barry Harris, Kenny Barron, Cyrus Chestnut, Cedar Walton, Peter Appleyard, Harry “Sweets” Edison, Kenny Burrell, Hank Jones, Nat Adderly, Gary Burton, Barney Kessel, Ed Bickert, Ranee Lee, Marcus Belgrave, Don Thompson, and James Moody.
Young regularly tours with clarinetist James Campbell and pianist Gene Di Novi in a program of “Classical Fusion” that melds the classical and jazz worlds. He also performs a “dueling basses” repertoire of classical works with Toronto Symphony bassist Joel Quarrington, often billed as the “Two Bass Hit”. Perhaps one of the versatile Dave Young’s most loved and popular musical combinations is his own Quintet, an ensemble firmly rooted in the be-bop tradition, and focusing on the material of Horace Silver and Charles Mingus. In the fall of 2009, Dave released “Mean What You Say” an independently release CD, produced by bassist Robert Occhipinti and featuring Robi and Frank Botos and Kevin Turcotte.
As an educator, Dave Young has taught – and continues to teach at numerous music seminars and jazz clinics, was a faculty member of The University of Toronto, and in 2003, was in residence at the Music Department of St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, conducting bass master classes and performing.
Awards:
1993 – JUNO Award Winner (with tenorist Phil Dwyer) for ‘Best Mainstream Jazz Recording’ for ‘Fables and Dreams’ (Justin Time)
1994 – “Jazz Report” Award Winner as ‘Acoustic Bassist of the Year’
1996 – “Jazz Report” Award Winner as ‘Acoustic Bassist of the Year’
1996 – “Jazz Report” Award Winner for ‘Jazz Album of the Year’ (‘Two by Two: Volume One’)
1996 – JUNO Award for Best Mainstream Jazz Album to the Dave Young/Phil Dwyer Quartet for ‘Fables and Dreams’
1997 – “Jazz Report” Award Winner as ‘Acoustic Bassist of the Year’
1997 – “Jazz Report” Award Winner as ‘Musician of the Year’
1998 – “Jazz Report” Award Winner as ‘Acoustic Bassist of the Year’
1998 – “Jazz Report” Award Winner as ‘Musician of the Year’
2001 – JUNO Nomination for ‘A Tale of the Fingers’
2003 – Accorded the IAJE Award for “Outstanding Service to Jazz” at the 2003 International Association for Jazz Education Conference
2003 – National Jazz Awards Winner as ‘Bassist of the Year’
2004 – National Jazz Awards Winner as ‘Bassist of the Year’
2005 – National Jazz Awards Winner as ‘Bassist of the Year’
2006 – National Jazz Awards winner as ‘Acoustic Group of the Year’ (Dave Young Quintet)
2006 – National Jazz Awards Winner as ‘Bassist of the Year’
2007 – National Jazz Awards Winner as ‘Bassist of the Year’
2007 – Named an Officer of the Order of Canada, the highest civilian honour given in this country, granted to Canadian citizens ‘for outstanding achievement and service to the country or to humanity at large’
Video Clips
“Cakewalk” with Oscar Peterson Trio
Pianist: Oscar Peterson
Bass: Dave Young
Guitar: Joe Pass
Drums: Martin Drew
“” with Kevin Turcotte(t), Robi Botos(p), Terry Clarke(d)
“Round Midnight” with Kevin Turcotte(t), Robi Botos(p), Terry Clarke(d)
“All Blues” with Kevin Turcotte(t), Robi Botos(p), Frank Botos(d)