Willie James Ulmer was born in
St. Matthews, South Carolina, United States. He began his career playing with
soul jazz ensembles, first in
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, from 1959 to 1964, and then in the
Columbus, Ohio, area from 1964 to 1967. He recorded with organist
Hank Marr in 1964 (released 1967). After moving to New York in 1971, Ulmer played with
Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers,
Joe Henderson,
Paul Bley,
Rashied Ali, and
Larry Young. In a 2005
DownBeat interview, he said guitar technique stagnated after the death of
Jimi Hendrix. He stated technique could advance "if the guitar would stop following the piano" and indicated he tunes his guitar strings to
A. In 2009, Ulmer started the label American Revelation. In spring 2011, he joined
James Carter's organ trio as a special guest with
Nicholas Payton on trumpet for a six-night stand of performances at
Blue Note New York. ==Discography==