Dive into the enchanting world of Dorothy Ashby with "The Jazz Harpist," a rare and captivating debut album that predates her renowned Cadet years by a decade. Released on Trunk Records in 2011, this remastered gem originally recorded in 1957, showcases Ashby's groundbreaking ability to blend the harp seamlessly into the jazz genre, proving that this often-overlooked instrument could indeed swing with the best of them.
Throughout the seven tracks, spanning a concise yet impactful 29 minutes, Ashby's virtuosity shines as she navigates through a mix of standards and original compositions. From the playful "Thou Swell" to the hauntingly beautiful "Stella by Starlight," and the exotic "Aolian Groove," each piece highlights her innovative approach to the harp. Notably, Ashby also incorporates the Japanese koto, demonstrating her versatility and ability to integrate diverse instruments into her jazz repertoire.
Born Dorothy Jeanne Ashby, this Afro-American trailblazer from Detroit defied social barriers to carve out a unique career as a jazz harpist. Collaborating with flautist Frank West, she pushed the boundaries of what was expected from the harp, creating a sound that was distinctly her own. "The Jazz Harpist" is a testament to her pioneering spirit and remains a captivating exploration of the harp's potential in the world of jazz.