– Los Angeles, January 19 & 26, 1956 Un Poco Loco, Bernie’s tune, Doxy
Stu Williamson (tp,v-tb) Charlie Mariano (as) Russ Freeman (p) Leroy Vinnegar (b) Shelly Manne (d)
LEE KONITZ / KARL BERGER SEASONS CHANGE
– Zurich, Switzerland, October 29, 1979
Some blues (1), Ballad, A tuno for Bruno (lk as-solo), Standard (1)
Lee Konitz (as) Karl Berger (vib,p-1)
GIL EVANS GREAT JAZZ STANDARDS
– New York, early 1959
Davenport blues, Straight no chaser, Chant of the weed
Johnny Coles, Louis Mucci, Danny Stiles (tp) Jimmy Cleveland, Curtis Fuller, Rod Levitt (tb) Earl Chapin (fhr) Bill Barber (tu) Budd Johnson (cl,ts) Steve Lacy (sop) Eddie Caine (woodwinds) Gil Evans (p,arr,cond) Ray Crawford (g) Tommy Potter (b) Elvin Jones (d)
KENNY BARRON THE SOURCE – LIVE “THEATRE D’ATHENEE”
– Paris, France, July, 2022 What if ?, Isfahan, Well you needn’t
Kenny Barron (p)
JESSE DAVIS LIVE “SMALLS JAZZ CLUB”
– New York, February 17, 2022 Ceora, Street of dreams, Rhythm-a-ning
Jesse Davis (as) Spike Wilner (p) Peter Washington (b) Joe Farnsworth (d)
TYLER MITCHELL OCTET F/ MARSHALL ALLEN SUN RA’S JOURNEY
– New York, August 20, 2021 Velvet, Discipline 27-11, Bouncing at Smalls
Giveton Gelin (tp) Marshall Allen (as,EVI) Nicoletta Manzini (as) Chris Hemingway (ts) Farid Barron (p) Tyler Mitchell (b) Wayne Smith (d) Ron McBee, Elson Nacimento (perc)
GRABACIONES REALIZADAS POR COLEMAN HAWKINS ENTRE 1922 Y 1939
MAMIE SMITH W/FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Blue Ladies – New York, December 20, 1922 I’m gonna get you
Mamie Smith (vcl) acc by poss. Johnny Dunn (tp) unknown (tp) unknown (tb) prob. Ernest Elliott (cl) Coleman Hawkins (ts) poss. Harvey Brooks (p) poss. George Bell (vln) unknown (woodblocks)
FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA
– New York, September 13, 1923 Dicty blues
Elmer Chambers (cnt) Teddy Nixon (tb) Don Redman (cl,as) prob. Coleman Hawkins (ts,bassax) Fletcher Henderson (p) Charlie Dixon (bj)
– New York, September 8, 1924 He’s the hottest man in town
Elmer Chambers, Howard Scott (cnt) Benny Morton (tb) Don Redman (cl,as) Coleman Hawkins (ts,cl,bassax,bar) Fletcher Henderson (p) Charlie Dixon (bj) Ralph Escudero (tu) Kaiser Marshall (d)
– New York, May 14, 1926 The stampede (dr arr)
Russell Smith, Joe Smith (tp) Benny Mortonn (tb) Buster Bailey (cl,as) Don Redman (cl,as,gfs,arr) Coleman Hawkins (cl,ts,bassax) Fletcher Henderson (p) Charlie Dixon (bj) Ralph Escudero (tu) Kaiser Marshall (d) Rex Stewart (cnt) added, Benny Morton (tb) replaces Charlie Green, Don Redman (arr)
– New York, April 27, 1927 St. Louis shuffle
Joe Smith (tp) Russell Smith (tp) Tommy Ladnier (tp) Benny Morton (tb) Jimmy Harrison (tb) Buster Bailey, Don Redman (cl,as) Coleman Hawkins (cl,ts) Fletcher Henderson (p) Charlie Dixon (bj) June Cole (tu) Kaiser Marshall (dr)
THE DIXIE STOMPERS
– New York, October 24, 1927 Goose pimples, Baltimore (jp arr)
: Russell Smith, Tommy Ladnier (tp) Jimmy Harrison (tb) Buster Bailey, Jerome Pasquall (cl,as) Coleman Hawkins (cl,ts) Fletcher Henderson (p) Charlie Dixon (bj) prob. Don Redman, Jack Purvis (arr)
FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA
– New York, October 3 (i) December 2 (ii), 1930 Chinatown, my Chinatown (i), What Good Am I Without You (ii)
Rex Stewart (cnt) Russell Smith, Bobby Stark (tp) Jimmy Harrison, Claude Jones (tb) Benny Carter (cl,as) Harvey Boone (as) Coleman Hawkins (ts) Fletcher Henderson (p) Clarence Holiday (bj,gtr) John Kirby (tu,b) Walter Johnson (d) vcl quartet (prob Jones, Stewart, Carter, Harrison) John Nesbitt (arr)
CHOCOLATE DANDIES
– New York, December 31 (2), 1930 Goodbye blues (bc vcl,arr,1), Cloudy skies (2) Bugle call rag (bc arr,2)
Bobby Stark (tp) Jimmy Harrison (tb,vcl) Benny Carter (as,cl,vcl,arr) Coleman Hawkins (ts) Horace Henderson (p) Benny Jackson (g) John Kirby (b-1,tu-2)
COLEMAN HAWKINS AND HIS ORCHESTRA
– New York, October 11, 1939 Fine dinner, Body and soul
Tommy Lindsay, Joe Guy (tp) Earl Hardy (tb) Jackie Fields, Eustis Moore (as) Coleman Hawkins (ts,arr) Gene Rodgers (p,arr) Oscar Smith (b) Arthur Herbert (d) Thelma Carpenter (vcl) Hazel Scott (arr)
– New York, July 28-30, 1967 Oleo
Joe Farrell (ts) Billy Greene (p) Larry Young (p-1) Wilbur Little (b) Elvin Jones (d)
DIZZY GILLESPIE / ROY ELDRIDGE ROY AND DIZ
– Los Angeles, October 29, 1954
Sometimes I’m happy, Algo bueno [Woody’n you], Trumpet blues
Dizzy Gillespie, Roy Eldridge (tp,vcl) Oscar Peterson (p) Herb Ellis (g) Ray Brown (b) Louie Bellson (d)
CECIL PAYNE MOSAIC SELECT 004
– New York, June 4, 1960
C.P. blues , Portrait of Patsy J, Uncle Nemo, Cry me not
Cecil Payne (bar) Randy Weston (p) Ron Carter (b) Roy Haynes (d)
– New York, 2018 Blind resonance, Trio 7
Jacob Sacks (p) Hank Roberts (cello) Vinnie Sperrazza (d)
JOEL FRAHM THE BRIGHT SIDE
– 2019 Big Poppa Joe, Thinking of Benny, Qu’est-ce que c’est
Joel Frahm (ts) Dan Loomis (b) Ernesto Cervini (d)
JAMES BRANDON LEWIS EYE OF I
– Los Angeles ?, c. 2022 Someday we’ll all be free (1), The blues still blossoms, Eye of I Kirk Knuffke (cnt-1) James Brandon Lewis (ts,comp) Chris Hoffman (cello,pedals) Max Jaffe (d,perc)
– New York, May, 1989
By any means necessary, Continuum, You’re under arrest
Greg Osby (as,synt-1) Gary Thomas (fl,ts,synt) Geri Allen (keyboards) Tim Murphy (p,synt) John Scofield, Mick Goodrick (g) Anthony Cox (b) Dennis Chambers (d) Nana Vasconcelos (perc)
GERI ALLEN THE PRINTMAKERS
– Stuttgart, Germany, February 8 & 9, 1984
Running as fast as you can…TGTH, M’s heart, A celebration of all life
Geri Allen (p) Anthony Cox (b) Andrew Cyrille (d,perc)
JOHN ABERCROMBIE GATEWAY 2
– Oslo, Norway, July, 1977
Nexus, Blue (1)
John Abercrombie (g,el-mandolin) Dave Holland (b) Jack DeJohnette (d,p-1)
THE MANHATTAN TRANSFER BOP DOO WOPP – LIVE– Tokyo, Japan, November, 1983
Route 66, Jeannine, The Duke Of Dubuque, How high the moon
Cheryl Bentyne, Tim Hauser, Janis Siegel, Alan Paul (vcl) Don “Pixie” Roberts (reeds) Yaron Gershovsky (keyboard,cond) Tom Kellock (synt) Wayne Johnson (g) Alex Blake (b) Art Rodriguez (d)
CYRUS CHESTNUT – MY FATHER’ S HANDS
– New York, December 14, 2021
Thinking about you, Cubano chant, Working out just fine, Epilogue
Cyrus Chestnut (p) Peter Washington (b) Lewis Nash (d)
BOOKER LITTLE VICTORY AND SORROW– New York, August/September, 1961
Victory and sorrow, If I should lose you, Looking ahead
Booker Little (tp) Julian Priester (tb) George Coleman (ts) Don Friedman (p) Reggie Workman (b) Pete La Roca (d)