Cal Lampley
Biography
Cal Lampley (March 4, 1924 – July 6, 2006) was an American composer and record producer. Lampley was born in Dunn, NC. as the second child of Hettie Marina and William Lorenzo Lampley, and had a brother named William Elwood. He graduated with a B.S. from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University in Greensboro, North Carolina. His first known music contribution was as an organist of the Chapel Hill Presbyterian Church, which was pastored by Rev. Charles Jones and whose congregation included Frank Porter Graham, President of the University of North Carolina. The church became the first in Chapel Hill to integrate when some members of the Navy B-1 band began attending services and social events there and church-sponsored events at the Forest Theatre. B-1 was composed of the first African Americans to serve in the modern Navy at general rank, and most of its members had NC A and T connections and knew Lampley from Greensboro's lively music scene. Lampley himself served two and a half years in the Army Infantry. Lampley moved to New York City in 1946 to continue his education at the Juilliard School of Music. With an Artist Diploma in 1949 in piano after three years under the direction of piano teacher Irwin Freundlich and composer Richard Franko Goldman, Lampley debuted his performance as a pianist at the Carnegie Hall concert in 1950. He gained employment as a tape editor at Columbia Records. During Lampley's 9-year stint with Columbia, he rose to the position of Recording Director of the Popular Albums Department. He was later hired by record producer George Avakian to work as an A&R and as a record producer for music labels such as Columbia, Warner Bros., RCA/Victor, and Prestige. He worked with artists including Miles Davis, Mahalia Jackson, Dave Brubeck, Art Blakey, Leonard Bernstein, Freddie McCoy and Louis Armstrong. Lampley's other collaborations were with classical, jazz and pop musicians such as Nina Simone, Robert Casadesus, Zino Francescatt
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Kind Of Blue
1959

Sketches Of Spain
1960

Porgy And Bess
1959

Miles Ahead
1957

1958 Miles
1979

Miles Davis' Greatest Hits
1969

At The Village Gate
1962

Jazz Impressions Of Eurasia
1958

Forever Miles
2012

Drum Suite
1957

Silver's Blue
1956

Love Songs
1999

Newport 1958
1958

The Essential Miles Davis
2001

Hard Bop
1957

The Dank D-Funk Blend
2019

The Essential Dave Brubeck
2003

Blue Miles
2000

El Hombre
1967

Comedy In Music
1955

The Miles Davis Selection
1989

Underground Soul!
1966

Soul Message
1965
Credited work
961 releases · 181 albums · active 1951–2025
- Production · 944
- Other credits · 108
- Performance · 6
- Engineering · 2
Studios: Columbia 30th Street Studio · Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey · Village Gate · Newport Jazz Festival
Frequent collaborators
- Miles Davis
- "Richard ""Groove"" Holmes"
- Various
- Freddie McCoy
- "Johnny ""Hammond"" Smith"
- Trudy Pitts
- Nina Simone
- Erroll Garner
