- Come Morning · 1981
- Windmills of My Mind · 1968
- Blue Note - The Finest In Jazz · 1956
- Windmills of My Mind · 1968
- School Yard Breaks · 1969
- Windmills of My Mind · 1968
- Kenny Burrell: Standards · 2000
- Jazz Meets the Symphony · 1993
- Beethoven & Bruch: Violin Concertos · 1992
- Beethoven & Bruch: Violin Concertos · 1992
- Beethoven & Bruch: Violin Concertos · 1992
- André Previn and Friends Play Show Boat · 1995
- Christmas Cookin' · 1964
Albums
- 2009
- 1999
- 1974
Singles & EPs
Live Albums
Compilations
Appears On
- FRANCO CERRI, SANTE PALUMBO, JULIUS FARMER FEATURING EDDIE DANIELS, GRADY TATE
- Stanley Turrentine
About Grady Tate
Not only an influential jazz drummer but also a gifted vocalist, Grady Tate was best known for drumming with the likes of Jimmy Smith and Wes Montgomery. His swinging but groove-conscious style proved to be a defining element of soul-jazz and the organ trio style of Smith and others throughout the 1960s. When he came out from behind the kit, Tate had a deep, rich voice that was heard on a number of excellent jazz recordings, and even on the Schoolhouse Rock! educational cartoon series. ~ Jim Allen
- HOMETOWN
- Durham, NC, United States
- BORN
- 14 January 1932
- GENRE
- Jazz