
David Baker
Biography
David Nathaniel Baker Jr. (December 21, 1931 – March 26, 2016) was an American jazz composer, conductor, and musician from Indianapolis, as well as a professor of jazz studies at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. Baker is best known as an educator and founder of the jazz studies program. From 1991 to 2012, he was conductor and musical and artistic director for the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra. He has more than 65 recordings, 70 books, and 400 articles to his credit. He received the James Smithson Medal from the Smithsonian Institution, an American Jazz Masters Award, a National Association of Jazz Educators Hall of Fame Award, a Sagamore of the Wabash award, and a Governor's Arts Award from the State of Indiana. Baker also held leadership positions in several arts and music associations. The Indiana Historical Society named Baker an Indiana Living Legend in 2001. The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts named him a Living Jazz Legend in 2007.
Bio from Wikipedia
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Waiting For Columbus
1978

Word Of Mouth
1984

This Is The Moody Blues
1974

200 Motels
1971

Computer Games
1982

Under Pressure
2014

Shack-man
1996

Friday Afternoon In The Universe
1995

The Electric Spanking Of War Babies
1981

Spaces
1970

Morning Glory: The 1973 Concert At The Teatro Gran Rex, Buenos Aires
2022

Combustication
1998

Think Visual
1986

Cielo E Terra
1985

From The Tea-Rooms Of Mars .... To The Hell-Holes Of Uranus
1981

Tirami Su
1987

Urban Dancefloor Guerillas
1983

Trombipulation
1980

Where Fortune Smiles
1971

Coryell
1969

Tonic
2000

Mystery Disc
1998

The State Of The Tenor • Live At The Village Vanguard • Volume 1
1986

Soaring Through A Dream
1985
Credited work
3,433 releases · 742 albums · active 1969–2026
- Engineering · 3,748
- Production · 421
- Mastering · 157
- Other credits · 142
- Performance · 18
Studios: Vanguard Studios · Sound Ideas Studios · Sound On Sound, New York · A&R Studios
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Shirley Horn
- The Great Jazz Trio
- Medeski Martin & Wood
- Yosuke Yamashita
- Paul Bley
- Yosuke Yamashita New York Trio
- Mahler
