Rahn Burton, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Rahn Burton

American jazz pianist

Date of Birth: 10-Feb-1934

Place of Birth: Louisville, Kentucky, United States

Date of Death: 25-Jan-2013

Profession: pianist, musician

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius


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About Rahn Burton

  • Rahn Burton, also Ron Burton or William Burton (February 10, 1934, Louisville, Kentucky - January 25, 2013) was an American jazz pianist.Burton began taking piano lessons at age 13, and worked locally in Louisville before playing his first gigs with Roland Kirk.
  • He toured with Kirk from 1953 to 1959 and recorded with Kirk into the early 1960s, contributing the composition "Jack the Ripper" to the 1960 release Introducing Roland Kirk.
  • He moved on to playing local gigs in New York and Syracuse for a short time in the early 1960s, then returned to local playing in Louisville again.
  • In 1964-65 he played organ in George Adams's touring ensemble, and played briefly with Sirone around the same time. In 1967, Burton re-joined Roland Kirk's group, playing with him at the 1968 Newport Jazz Festival and on several recordings through 1973.
  • He also founded his own ensemble, African American Connection, which included Roland Alexander, Bob Cunningham, Ricky Ford, and Hannibal Marvin Peterson.
  • He recorded extensively as a sideman in the 1970s and 1980s, with George Adams and Hannibal Peterson, as well as Carlos Garnett, Beaver Harris, Jemeel Moondoc, Charlie Rouse, Leon Thomas and Stanley Turrentine.
  • His associations in the 1990s included work in Austria with Nicholas Simion and a trio recording in 1992 with Walter Booker and Jimmy Cobb.

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