Betty Glamann
Betty Glamann Voorhees (May 21, 1923 – September 3, 1990) was an American jazz harpist. She was born in Wellington, Kansas.
Glamann learned to play harp at the age of ten. She attended a conservatory and was the harpist for the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra for three years. She played with Spike Jones in 1948, founded the Smith-Glamann Quintet in 1955, played with Duke Ellington and Marian McPartland around 1955 and then with Oscar Pettiford during 1957-58. With Kenny Dorham's band she recorded the album Jazz Contrasts in 1957. In 1958 she was involved in a Michel Legrand recording session with John Coltrane and Miles Davis; she played with Eddie Costa in 1958 and with the Modern Jazz Quartet in 1960. She recorded one album under her own name, Swinging on a Harp.
Discography
As leader
- Poinciana (Bethlehem, 1955)
- Swinging on a Harp (Mercury, 1957)
- Christmas Fantasy (Vicson Music, 1967)
As sidewoman
- Kenny Dorham, Jazz Contrasts (Riverside, 1957)
- Duke Ellington, A Drum Is a Woman (Columbia, 1957)
- Johnny Lytle, People & Love (Milestone, 1973)
- Marian McPartland, After Dark (Capitol, 1955)
- Michel Legrand, Legrand Jazz (Columbia, 1958)
- Michel Legrand, Michel Legrand Meets Miles Davis (Philips, 1970)
- Modern Jazz Quartet, Third Stream Music (Atlantic, 1960)
- Oscar Pettiford, The Oscar Pettiford Orchestra in Hi-Fi Volume Two (ABC-Paramount, 1958)