Because he has spent most of his career in Detroit and has not recorded enough,
Marcus Belgrave has often been overlooked. A flexible and talented trumpeter able to play both hard bop and free,
Belgrave was tutored by
Clifford Brown a bit when he was 17. He toured with
Ray Charles during 1954-1959 and had opportunities to play with the groups of
Charles Mingus and
Max Roach. In 1963,
Belgrave moved to Detroit where he has been continually active as an educator and a studio player. He has recorded with (among others)
McCoy Tyner,
David Newman,
Art Hodes (duets),
David Murray,
Geri Allen (one of his former students), swing tenor
Franz Jackson and
Sammy Price, mostly beginning in the 1980s.
Belgrave has also been featured with the
Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra. Among his other former students are
Bob Hurst,
Kenny Garrett, and
James Carter, so at least indirectly
Marcus Belgrave has made a strong impact on jazz.
–
Scott Yanow, Rovi