Paul Chambers
| Paul Chambers | |
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| Background information | |
| Birth name | Paul Laurence Dunbar Chambers Jr. | 
| Born | April 22, 1935 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. | 
| Origin | Detroit, Michigan, U.S. | 
| Died | January 4, 1969 (aged 33) New York City, U.S. | 
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| Instrument | Double bass | 
| Years active | 1954–1969 | 
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Paul Laurence Dunbar Chambers Jr. (April 22, 1935 – January 4, 1969) was an American jazz double bassist. A fixture of rhythm sections during the 1950s and 1960s, he has become one of the most widely-known jazz bassists of the hard bop era. He was also known for his bowed solos. Chambers recorded about a dozen albums as a leader or co-leader, and more than 100 as a sideman, especially as the anchor of trumpeter Miles Davis's "first great quintet" (1955–63) and with pianist Wynton Kelly (1963–68).