William Fredrick Bean (December 26, 1933 – February 6, 2012) was an American jazz guitarist from Philadelphia.
Career
Bean was born into a musical family in Philadelphia. His mother played the piano. His father was an amateur singer and guitarist, and his sister was a professional singer.[1][2] He started on guitar at the age of twelve.[1]
In October, 1959, Bean returned to New York City after accepting Tony Bennett's offer to join his band. He remained with Bennett's band for less than one year. Hal Gaylor, who had been Bennett's bassist, assembled a trio with Bean and pianist Walter Norris; they called themselves The Trio and recorded an album[2] for Riverside in 1961. Gaylor said the trio had great difficulty in finding work and disbanded shortly after recording.[8] Bean performed with Stan Getz, Herbie Mann, and John Lewis, recording albums with Mann and Lewis.[9] He returned to his hometown of Philadelphia, retiring in 1986.[10]
Discography
As co-leader
Makin' It – Guitar Duets with John Pisano (Decca, 1958)
Take Your Pick with John Pisano (Decca, 1958)
The Trio with Hal Gaylor, Walter Norris (Riverside, 1961)
Makin' It Again with John Pisano (String Jazz, 1998)
West Coast Sessions with John Pisano, Dennis Budimir (String Jazz, 2000)