Jimmy Bond (musician)

James Edward Bond Jr. (January 27, 1933 – April 26, 2012), known as Jimmy Bond, was an American double bass player, arranger and composer who performed and recorded with many leading jazz, blues, folk and rock musicians between the 1950s and 1980s.

Biography
Bond was born in Philadelphia, and learned the double bass and tuba as well as studying orchestration and composition. He attended the Juilliard School between 1950 and 1955. He played bass in clubs in Philadelphia, with musicians such as Charlie Parker, Thelonious Monk and Gene Ammons. After his formal studies ended, he performed regularly with Chet Baker, Ella Fitzgerald, and Sonny Rollins, and in 1958 began touring with George Shearing.

He moved to Los Angeles in 1959. He became resident bass player at the Renaissance nightclub on Sunset Boulevard, where he played with Ben Webster. Art Pepper, Jim Hall and Jimmy Giuffre, and also recorded with Paul Horn. From 1962, he became a session musician in Los Angeles. From then until the early 1970s and on a more occasional basis until the 1980s, he participated in hundreds of recording sessions covering not only jazz but also rock, pop, folk, and gospel. He became one of the members of the Wrecking Crew, a group of session musicians often associated with work for Phil Spector. Other musicians with whom he recorded included Randy Newman, Frank Zappa, Tim Buckley, The Jazz Crusaders, Nina Simone, Lightnin' Hopkins, Jimmy Witherspoon, Linda Ronstadt, Henry Mancini, Lou Rawls, Tony Bennett, and B.B. King. Increasingly he also worked as an arranger, with producers Nik Venet, David Axelrod and others, as well as composing and arranging advertising jingles.

He died in 2012, aged 79, as a result of complications from cardiopulmonary disease.

Discography
With Curtis Amy With Earl Anderza With Chet Baker Chet Baker And Crew (Pacific Jazz, 1956) With Louis Bellson With Tim Buckley With Terry Gibbs With Joe Gordon With Lightnin' Hopkins With Paul Horn With The Jazz Crusaders With Irene Kral With Julie London With Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry With Frank Morgan With Gerry Mulligan With Nina Simone With Art Pepper With Jim Sullivan With Gerald Wilson With Jimmy Woods
 * Groovin' Blue (Pacific Jazz, 1961) with Frank Butler
 * Outa Sight (Pacific Jazz, 1962)
 * Chet Baker Sings (Pacific Jazz, 1956)
 * Chet Baker Big Band (Pacific Jazz, 1956)
 * Big Band Jazz from the Summit (Roulette, 1962)
 * Goodbye and Hello (Elektra, 1967)
 * That Swing Thing! (Verve, 1961)
 * Lookin' Good! (Contemporary, 1961)
 * Lightnin' Strikes (Verve Folkways, 1966)
 * Something Blue (Verve Forecast, 1967)
 * Something Blue (HiFi Jazz, 1960)
 * The Sound of Paul Horn (Columbia, 1961)
 * Freedom Sound (Pacific Jazz, 1961)
 * Lookin' Ahead (Pacific Jazz, 1962)
 * The Festival Album (Pacific Jazz, 1966)
 * Wonderful Life (Mainstream, 1965)
 * Feeling Good (Liberty, 1965)
 * Down South Summit Meetin' (World Pacific, 1960) with Lightnin' Hopkins and Big Joe Williams
 * A Long Way from Home (BluesWay, 1969)
 * I Couldn't Believe My Eyes (Bluesway, 1969 [1973])
 * Frank Morgan (Gene Norman Presents, 1955)
 * If You Can't Beat 'Em, Join 'Em! (Limelight, 1965)
 * Feelin' Good (Limelight, 1966)
 * Little Girl Blue (Bethlehem, 1959)
 * Nina Simone and Her Friends (Bethleham, 1959)
 * Smack Up (Contemporary, 1960)
 * Intensity (Contemporary, 1960)
 * U.F.O. (Monnie, 1969)
 * You Better Believe It! (Pacific Jazz, 1961)
 * Moment of Truth (Pacific Jazz, 1962)
 * Awakening!! (Contemporary, 1962)