Charles Mingus Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements
Sophia Hammond
Published May 23, 2026
Charles Mingus Biography
(One of The Greatest Jazz Musicians & Composers in History)Birthday: April 22, 1922 (Taurus)
Born In: Nogales, Arizona, United States
Advanced SearchCharles Mingus was one of the most important figures of 20th century American music. He was an eminent jazz musician and his music was impregnated with emotions. Apart from being a musician, he was also a fervent civil rights activist, author, poet and bandleader. During his lifetime, he was known for his typical performances on bass and was also known for his pioneering compositions as a music composer. He was inclined to the frenzied bursts of creativity and devastating misery, which attributed to the works that he composed. They were usually based on the themes of joy, sorrow, anger and anxiety. He rose to fame playing the bebop, through which he went on to create an inimitable blend of gospel, free jazz and classical music. He realized that in order to make it big in the world of music, he would have to move to New York City. Once there, he collaborated with a number of musicians including Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, Louis Armstrong, Thelonious Monk and Charlie Parker to name a few. After he established himself as a musician, he formed his own publishing and recording companies to guard and promote his large repertoire of works. Quick FactsNick Name: The Angry Man of Jazz
Also Known As: Charles Mingus Jr.
Died At Age: 56
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Canilla Jeane Mingus, Celia Mingus, Susan Ungaro Mingus
father: Sgt. Charles Mingu
mother: Harriet Sophia Mingus, Mamie Carson
place of death: Cuernavaca, Mexico
Ancestry: Hong Kong American, Swedish American, Chinese Australian, German American
Cause of Death: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
U.S. State: Arizona
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American CelebritiesJazz MusiciansAmerican MenArizona MusiciansMale Bassists Childhood & Early LifeCharles Mingus Jr. was born in Nogales, Arizona. He is of Chinese-English-American descent and is also believed to be related to Abraham Lincoln through his grandmother.When he was a young boy, his mother encouraged him to listen to only church music. However, he grew up listening to Duke Ellington and went on to study a number of musical instruments including the cello and the trombone.In the late 1930s, he studied bass with Red Callender, but had very little means to afford a decent education. Due to his, he could not recite musical notations very quickly and this could not join musical orchestras.From a very young age, he felt disliked in the world of music and these early experiences of racism were often echoed in his works much later.In high school, he took up double bass and for five years, he studied with the principle bassist of the New York Philharmonic, Herman Reinshagen. He slowly began to gain recognition as a bass prodigy.He gained early recognition from 1940 to 1950, when he began recording with a number of artists and played bass for a living with bandleaders such as Russell Jacquet, Howard McGhee, Red Norvo and Charlie Parker.