The often overlooked brother of
Phineas Newborn, guitarist
Calvin Newborn has almost as much command of his instrument as his pianist sibling. He's an excellent melodic interpreter, plays with great fluidity and blues sensibility, and can smoothly execute complex chord progressions or subtly accompany vocalists.
Newborn's problem has been a lack of a recorded legacy and his willingness to remain in Memphis, where he's played in local clubs and with various groups for several decades.
Newborn worked and recorded with his brother from 1953 to 1958, and a year later joined
Earl Hines.
Newborn recorded with
Hines in 1960, and toured and recorded with
Lionel Hampton in both New York and Paris, as well as
Jimmy Forrest,
Wild Bill Davis,
Al Grey, and
Freddie Roach in the early '60s. Although
Newborn has appeared on records most frequently as a sideman over the years, he has issued a few dates as a leader during the ‘90s and into the 20th century, including From the Hip on Rooster Blues in 1993, Up City on Omnifarious in 1998, and New Born on Yellow Dog Records in 2005 (Yellow Dog also reissued Up City that same year). Clazz (Classical Jazz), a recording by the duo of
Newborn and keyboardist/arranger Kenny Levine, appeared in 2011 on Omnifarious.
–
Ron Wynn, Rovi