John Ore
Biography
John Ore (December 17, 1933 – August 22, 2014) was an American jazz bassist. Ore attended the New School of Music in Philadelphia from 1943 to 1946, studying cello and followed this with studies on bass at Juilliard. In the 1950s he worked with Tiny Grimes, George Wallington, Lester Young, Ben Webster, Coleman Hawkins, Elmo Hope, Bud Powell and Freddie Redd. From 1960 to 1963 he played in Thelonious Monk's quartet, and then with the Les Double Six of Paris in 1964. Later in the 1960s he played again with Powell and also recorded with Teddy Wilson. In the 1970s he worked with Earl Hines. He was with the Sun Ra Arkestra in 1982. He never recorded an album as a leader. In a blindfold test with DownBeat in 1963, fellow bassist Ray Brown praised Ore's playing on an album with Monk's quartet, giving the bassist "four stars...for clean playing."
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Monk's Dream
1963

No Room For Squares
1964

Palais Des Beaux-Arts 1963
2020

Monk's Greatest Hits
1969

At The Blackhawk
1960

Criss-Cross
1963

That's The Way I Feel Now - A Tribute To Thelonious Monk
1984

A Fireside Chat With Lucifer
1983

I Giganti Del Jazz Vol. 16
1980

Havana/New York
1978

The Soul Of Jazz - 1961
1961

The Complete Columbia Studio Albums Collection
2012

Standards
1989

Blue Delight
1989

Straight No Filter
1986

Evidence
1983

Saga Of The Outlaws
1978

In Person
1976

Monk In France
1965

In Italy
1963

Prophet
2022

The Columbia Years | '62-'68
2001

Blues Five Spot
1984

Just Friends
1983
Credited work
766 releases · 115 albums · active 1955–2026
- Performance · 1,135
- Other credits · 15
Studios: Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey · The Blackhawk, San Francisco · Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey · Village Gate
Frequent collaborators
- Thelonious Monk
- Various
- Thelonious Monk Quartet
- Sun Ra
- Bud Powell
- Elmo Hope
- Lester Young
- Earl Bud Powell
