Herman Wright

Herman Wright was a jazz bassist. He was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1932, and, in 1960, moved to New York City, where he resided until his death in 1997.

He began on drums as a teen before ultimately settling on upright bass. He worked with Dorothy Ashby, Terry Gibbs, beat poet Allen Ginsberg, Yusef Lateef, George Shearing, Doug Watkins and on one occasion substituted Charles Mingus when the latter wanted to play piano. He can also be heard on Allen Ginsberg's Ginsberg Sings Blake.

He had three sons, Herman Wright Jr. (brass and woodwinds), Paris Wright (drums), and Dewayne Wright (piano).

As sideman
With Dorothy Ashby With Chet Baker With Allen Ginsberg With Al Grey With Yusef Lateef With Billy Mitchell With Archie Shepp With Sonny Stitt With Doug Watkins
 * Hip Harp (Prestige, 1958)
 * In a Minor Groove (New Jazz, 1958)
 * Dorothy Ashby (Argo, 1961)
 * Soft Winds (Jazzland, 1961)
 * Smokin' with the Chet Baker Quintet (Prestige, 1965)
 * Groovin' with the Chet Baker Quintet (Prestige, 1965)
 * Comin' On with the Chet Baker Quintet (Prestige, 1965)
 * Cool Burnin' with the Chet Baker Quintet (Prestige, 1965)
 * Boppin' with the Chet Baker Quintet (Prestige, 1965)
 * Songs of Innocence and Experience (MGM, 1970)
 * Snap Your Fingers (Argo, 1962)
 * Having a Ball (Argo, 1963)
 * Cry! - Tender (New Jazz, 1959)
 * The Three Faces of Yusef Lateef (Riverside, 1960)
 * Into Something (New Jazz, 1961)
 * The Golden Flute (Impulse!, 1966)
 * This Is Billy Mitchell (Smash, 1962)
 * A Little Juicy (Smash, 1963)
 * Lover Man (Timeless, 1989)
 * Pow! (Prestige, 1965 [1967])
 * Soulnik (New Jazz, 1960)