Biography
Born on 3 August 1936 in Chicago, Illinois, Wilson grew up in Fort Wayne, Indiana. There he trained on piano at both the Fort Wayne College of Music and the University of Indiana, pausing briefly for a short professional engagement with James Moody. Although he experimented briefly with baritone saxophone, once he settled in Columbus, Ohio, he concentrated on piano and worked alongside musicians that included Rahsaan Roland Kirk. He later joined Dinah Washington and appeared in ensembles led by the singer’s husband at the time, Eddie Chamblee. In Chicago during the late 1950s he cut his own trio dates for Argo Records, performed in bassist Richard Davis’s trio, and then entered the US Army, where he played tenor saxophone in military bands. After his discharge Wilson rejoined Washington for a time, recording with her as part of Quincy Jones’s studio orchestra before moving into Los Angeles film and television studios. He also backed vocalists such as Sammy Davis Jr., Julie London, O.C. Smith, Nancy Wilson and Sarah Vaughan, contributed to Curtis Amy’s Katanga!, and played harpsichord on alto saxophonist Earl Anderza’s Outa Sight. During the same years he remained a regular member of Gerald Wilson’s big band, appearing on Moment Of Truth and The Golden Sword. Wilson led his own small groups for several 1960s recording sessions, including organ duets with Genghis Kyle and Harry Cain, and assembled an all-star sextet for the 1967 album Easterly Winds that featured Lee Morgan and Jackie McLean. Throughout most of the 1970s he stayed largely behind the scenes in studio work, yet returned to leading his own projects in the late 1970s and performed with Eddie Harris and Lorez Alexandria. In the early 1980s he recorded with Clark Terry and toured Australia with Sonny Stitt and Richie Cole; in New York City during the mid-1980s he worked in duo with bassist Ed Schuller. A dynamic hard bop pianist, Wilson displayed vigor, inventiveness and notable technical mastery and dexterity. Early in the 2000s, reissues of several of his 1960s albums renewed interest in this accomplished yet lesser-known and under-valued pianist.
Albums

The Bear And The Wolf
2026

IN YOUR DREAM
2026

Wilby: An English Passion According to Saint Matthew
2022

A Belfast Christmas
2021

Kami, Coming to Get Me
2018

Mixtape: 2000Trap
2016

Spare Key
2013

Dreams Come True
2012

Fidgety Digits
2012

Jack Wilson
2012

The Jazz Organs (Digitally Remastered)
2010

America's National Entertainment
2008

Song For My Daughter
1968

Easterly Winds (Remastered)
1967

Something Personal
1967

Jack Wilson Plays Brazilian Mancini (Digitally Remastered)
1965

The Two Sides Of Jack Wilson
1964

The Jack Wilson Quartet (feat. Roy Ayers)
1963
Singles

Lullaby
2026

Cascade
2026

Joy Wears a Quiet Coat
2025

Feelin' Good Now
2025

Só Nós Dois
2022

The Knaresborough Service: II. Nunc dimittis
2022

God's Grandeur
2022

Cocaína
2022

Mota Jr
2022

Good King Wenceslas
2021

Jesus Christ the Apple Tree
2021

Champanhe Pt. 2
2019

Maluco
2018

Gratata
2017

Benção
2017

Champanhe
2016
