Victor Gaskin

Roderick Victor Gaskin (November 23, 1934 – July 14, 2012) was an American jazz bassist.

Gaskin was born in The Bronx, New York and moved to Los Angeles in 1962 and started playing with Paul Horn and Red Mitchell before going on to become one of many bass players for the Jazz Crusaders. He also recorded with Curtis Amy and Dupree Bolton,[1] before becoming a part of the West Coast jazz scene, accompanying Buddy Collette, Shelly Manne, and Bud Shank.

Between 1966 and 1970, he was a member of Cannonball Adderley's groups, and in 1970 recorded with Duke Ellington's octet, quintet, quartet and trio.[2]

He started playing with the Billy Taylor Trio in the late 1970s,[3] continuing until 1993,[4] as well as with Johnny Hartman and Hank Jones.

Between 1994 and 2001 Victor Gaskin was in Singapore and performed regularly at The Four Seasons Hotel with Boni de Souza & Friends for the iconic Sunday Jazz Brunch - They were the pioneers of the Sunday Jazz Brunch scene in Singapore setting the trend for other Hotel offerings of the similar concept for years to come. During Victor's stay in SIngapore he was also featured on 2 jazz albums produced by Boni de Souza, The first a Latin jazz infused CD featured Wendy Low on Flute, Boni de Souza on piano, Victor Gaskin on Double Bass and Sanip Ismail on Drums. The second and more definitive offering was

Eau de Vie featuring some original compositions by Boni de Souza as well as alternative arrangements of jazz standards which featured Victor on Double Bass, Farid Ali on Guitar, Boni de Souza - acoustic piano, Wendy Low - Flute, Sanip Ismail - drums as well as various guest musicians.

Gaskin died in Frederiksted, U.S. Virgin Islands.[5]

Discography

With Cannonball Adderley

  • Mercy, Mercy, Mercy! Live at 'The Club' (Capitol, 1966)
  • Cannonball in Japan (Capitol, 1966 [1990])

With Monty Alexander

With Curtis Amy and Dupree Bolton

With Hal Galper

With Johnny Hartman

With Paul Horn

With The Jazz Crusaders

With Herbie Mann and Tamiko Jones

With John Mayall

  • Moving On (Polydor, 1972)
  • Ten Years Are Gone (Polydor, 1973)

With Les McCann

With Susannah McCorkle

  • As Time Goes By (CBS/Sony, 1986)

With Oliver Nelson

With Billy Taylor

With Buddy Terry

With Clark Terry

  • Portraits (Chesky, 1989)

With Leon Thomas

With Larry Willis

With Gerald Wilson

With Attila Zoller

  • Gypsy Cry (Embryo, 1969)

With Boni de Souza

Eau de Vie (BDSMUSIC 2000)

Busy doing Something (BDSMUSIC 1998)

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