Stanley Crouch
Biography
Stanley Lawrence Crouch (December 14, 1945 – September 16, 2020) was an American cultural critic, poet, playwright, novelist, biographer, and syndicated columnist. He also worked as a professional drummer in the 1970s but abandoned performing music due to his admitted mediocre skills. Crouch was known for his jazz criticism and his 2000 novel Don't the Moon Look Lonesome? Amongst numerous awards and honors, Crouch was the recipient of a "MacArthur Genius Grant" from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation in 1993.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Taj Mahal
1968

The Natch'l Blues
1968

Black Codes (From The Underground)
1985

Brown Rice
1975

The Piano Scene Of Ahmad Jamal
1959

The Real Thing
1971

At Carnegie Hall
2005

Hot House Flowers
1984

Wynton Marsalis
1982

Marsalis Standard Time, Vol. 1
1987

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

Pres & Sweets
1956

Manhattan Stories
2014

Standard Time Vol.2 - Intimacy Calling
1991

Ming
1980

Enchance
1977

Jumping The Creek
2005

Deep In The Shed
1990

Oh Lord, Let Me Do No Wrong
1987

Just Be Yourself
1987

Bushman Song
1986

Easy Winners
1985

Wildflowers 2 (The New York Loft Jazz Sessions)
1977

Old And New Dreams
1977
Credited work
815 releases · 150 albums · active 1969–2025
- Other credits · 750
- Production · 55
- Performance · 47
Studios: CBS Studios, New York · RCA Studio A · Village Vanguard · Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
Frequent collaborators
- Wynton Marsalis
- Joe Henderson
- Various
- Marcus Roberts
- Taj Mahal
- Wynton Marsalis Septet
- Don Pullen
- The Art Farmer Quintet
