One of many talented Detroit pianists of the 1950s (although one of the lesser-known players), the
Bud Powell-inspired
Hugh Lawson first gained recognition for his work with
Yusef Lateef during the late '50s. He recorded with
Harry "Sweets" Edison (1962),
Roy Brooks, and
Lateef on several occasions in the 1960s. In 1972, he was with the Piano Choir (a group with seven pianists).
Lawson went on tours with
Charles Mingus in 1975 and 1977 and made recordings with
Charlie Rouse (1977),
George Adams, and as a leader for Storyville and Soul Note. ~ Scott Yanow