Sam Dockery
Samuel Dockery (1929 – December 21, 2015), nicknamed Sure-Footed Sam, was a hard bop pianist and well-respected musician on the Philadelphia jazz scene since the early 1950s.[1] Dockery was born in Camden, New Jersey.[2] He appears on 11 recordings as the pianist for Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers and composed "Sam's Tune" which appears on their 1957 Blue Note recording Ritual.[3] In 1963 he was the pianist for Betty Carter's extended engagement at Birdland,[4] and headed The Sam Dockery Trio in Philadelphia during the 1990s. He also taught at Philadelphia's University of the Arts.[1] He died in a nursing home in 2015, aged 86.[2] His brother was bassist Wayne Dockery.
Discography
    
With Art Blakey
- Originally (Columbia, 1956) - unreleased until 1982
 - Hard Bop (Columbia, 1956)
 - Originally (Columbia, 1956 [1982])
 - Drum Suite (Columbia, 1956)
 - Mirage (Savoy, 1957)
 - Ritual: The Modern Jazz Messengers (Pacific Jazz, 1957)
 - Selections from Lerner and Loewe's... (Vik, 1957)
 - A Night in Tunisia (Vik, 1957)
 - Cu-Bop (Jubilee, 1957)
 - Tough! (Cadet, 1957 [1966])
 - Hard Drive (Bethlehem, 1957)
 
With Clifford Brown
- The Beginning and the End (Columbia, 1973) - 1956 performance recorded in Philadelphia
 
With Butch Ballard and Dylan Taylor
- Mozaic
 
References
    
- Allmusic Biography. See also:"A Veteran Piano Man Just Keeps on Playing", Philadelphia Inquirer, August 9, 1996
 - "Samuel Dockery, 86; Philadelphia jazz pianist"
 - Alan Goldsher, Hard bop academy: the sidemen of Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, Hal Leonard Corporation, 2002, p. 91. ISBN 0-634-03793-5
 - William R. Bauer, Open the Door: The Life and Music of Betty Carter, University of Michigan Press, 2003, p.91.ISBN 0472067915
 
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