Although not yet an innovator himself,
Benny Green has managed to combine the styles of
Bobby Timmons,
Wynton Kelly,
Gene Harris, and especially
Oscar Peterson in his playing; his fast octave runs are often wondrous. He grew up in Berkeley and played as a teenager with
Joe Henderson and
Woody Shaw. After moving to New York, he spent important periods with
Betty Carter (1983-1987) and
Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers (1987-1989), becoming quite well-known during the latter association. In addition to working with
Freddie Hubbard,
Green popped up in many bop-oriented settings for a few years before joining
Ray Brown's Trio in 1992. At the same time, he has worked with his own trio, which originally included
Christian McBride and
Carl Allen. When
Oscar Peterson was asked in 1992 to name his protégé for a concert,
Green was his choice.
Benny Green has recorded for Criss Cross and Blue Note in addition to his work with
Ray Brown on Telarc and his earlier
Blakey dates.
–
Scott Yanow, Rovi