– New York, December 12, 1957 It’s all right with me
Warne Marsh (ts) Ronnie Ball (p) Paul Chambers (b) Philly Joe Jones (d)
– New York, January 16, 1958 Yardbird suite, Excerpt
Warne Marsh (ts) Paul Chambers (b) Paul Motian (d)
PAT BIANCHI “BACK HOME”
– Brooklyn, NY, October 18, 2009
Fifth house (1), Blues connotation, Hammer head
Terell Stafford (tp,flhrn) Wayne Escoffery (ts) Pat Bianchi (org) Gilad Hekselman (g-1) Carmen Intorre (d-1), Ralph Peterson (d)
GERRY MULLIGAN / LEE KONITZ “QUARTET WITH LEE KONITZ”
– Live “The Haig”, Los Angeles, January 1953
I’ll remember April, All the things you are, Bernie’s tune
Chet Baker (tp) Lee Konitz (as) Gerry Mulligan (bar) Carson Smith (b) Larry Bunker (d)
– Los Angeles, January 1953 Sextet
Chet Baker (tp) Lee Konitz (as) Gerry Mulligan (bar) Carson Smith (b) Larry Bunker (d)
– Phil Turetsky’s House, Los Angeles, January 1953
I can’t believe that you’re in love with me, Lady be good
Chet Baker (tp) Lee Konitz (as) Gerry Mulligan (bar) Joe Mondragon (b) Larry Bunker (d)
Grupos vocales que interpretan melodias asociadas al jazz:
THE DOUBLE SIX OF PARIS “THE DOUBLE SIX”
– Paris, November, 1961 & January 1962
Groovin’ High, Scrapple from the apple, Early autumn (vib acc only)
Mimi Perrin, Claudine Barge, Claude Germain, Jean-Claude Briodin, Eddy Louiss, Ward Swingle (vcl) Georges Arvanitas (p) Paul Piguillem (g) Michel Gaudry (b) Daniel Humair (d) Jean-Pierre Drouet (bgo)
THE FOUR FRESHMEN “AND 5 TROMBONES”
– Los Angeles, August, 1955
I remember you, Speak low, You stepped out of a dream
Bob Flanigan (vcl,tb,b) Don Barbour (vcl,g) Ross Barbour (vcl,d) Ken Errair (vcl,tp,mello,b) acc by Frank Rosolino, Harry Betts, Milt Bernhart, Tommy Pederson (tb) George Roberts (b-tb) Claude Williamson (p) Barney Kessel (g) Joe Mondragon (b) Shelly Manne (d) Pete Rugolo (arr,cond)
JACKIE CAIN & ROY KRAL:
“FREE AND EASY”
– Los Angeles, June, 1957
There will never be another you (1,2), Pent-up house (1,2)
Jackie Cain & Roy Kral Acc By Bill Holman Orchestra : Jackie Cain (vcl) acc by Al Porcino (tp) Stu Williamson (tp,v-tb) Frank Rosolino, Ray Sims (tb) Charlie Mariano (as) Herbie Mann (ts,fl) Richie Kamuca (ts) Dave Pell (bar) Roy Kral (p-1,vcl-2) Russ Freeman (p) Max Bennett (b) Shelly Manne (d) Bill Holman (arr,cond)
“BITS AND PIECES”
– New York, March 6, 1957
Whisper not (1,2)
Jackie Cain (vcl) acc by Art Farmer, Clark Terry, Bernie Glow (tp) Jimmy Cleveland, Urbie Green (tb) Phil Woods (as) Anthony Ortega (ts) Jerome Richardson (bar,fl) Roy Kral (p-1,vcl-2) Milt Hinton (b) Osie Johnson (d) Bill Holman, Ralph Burns, Ernie Wilkins, Quincy Jones (arr)
LAMBERT, HENDRICKS & ROSS “SING ELLINGTON”
– New York, May / June, 1960
Cotton tail, Things ain’t what they used to be, In a mellow tone
Dave Lambert, Jon Hendricks, Annie Ross (vcl) acc by Gildo Mahones (p) Ike Isaacs (b) Jimmy Wormworth (d)
THE HI-LO’S “UNDER GLASS”
– Hollywood, CA, c. 1954
Summertime, The birth of the blues, Skylark
Gene Puerling, Clark Burroughs, Bob Morse, Bob Strasen (vcl) acc by orchestra, Frank Comstock (arr,cond)
THE SWINGLE SINGERS “BACH’S GREATEST HITS”
– Paris, December, 1962
Fugue in C minor [From the Well Tempered Clavier 1st book], Prelude for organ choral no. 1, Sinfonia [From the Partita No. 2]
Christiane Legrand, Claudine Meunier, Jeanette Beaucomont, Anne Germain, Claude Germain, Jean-Claude Briodin, Jean Cussac (vcl) Ward Swingle (vcl,arr,dir) acc by Pierre Michelot (b) Gus Wallez (d) Andre Arpino (d-1)
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– New York, June 7, 1944
Maple leaf rag, Upbeat, Changes, always on my mind, I give you my word
Bingie Madison (cl,ts) Hank Duncan (p) Goldie Lucas (d)
IVIE ANDERSON “AND HER ALL STARS”
– Los Angeles, c. February 13, 1946
I got it bad, On the sunny side of the street, I thought you ought to know
Ivie Anderson (vcl) acc by Karl George (tp) Willie Smith (as) Buddy Collette (ts) Gene Porter (bar) Wilbert Baranco (p,arr) Elijah “Buddy” Harper (g) Charles Mingus (b) Booker Hart (d)
MIKE LO SCALZO “AND HIS DIXIELAND WOODSHEDDERS”
– New York, February 8, 1945
At the jazz band ball, Tin roof blues, Back Home Again In Indiana, Royal garden blues Phil Napoleon (tp) Brad Gowans (valide) Leonard Centobie (cl) Mike Lo Scalzo (p) Chuck Wayne (g) Jack Lesberg (b) Tony Spargo (d,kazoo)
HARRY “SWEETS” EDISON / BUDDY RICH “BUDDY AND SWEETS”
– Los Angeles, September 1, 1955
Willow, weep for me, You’re getting to be a habit with me, Now’s the time
Harry “Sweets” Edison (tp) Jimmy Rowles (p) Barney Kessel (g) John Simmons (b) Buddy Rich (d)
– Englewood Cliffs, N.J., February 22, 1993
Survival (1,3), New endings (2) Philip Harper (tp-1,flhrn-2) Jamal Haynes (tb-3) Javon Jackson (ts) Kevin Hays (p) Duane Berno (b) Nasheet Waits (d)
JOE LOVANO “I’M ALL FOR YOU”
– New York, June 11 & 12, 2003
I’m all for you, Early autumn, Countdown
Joe Lovano (ts) Hank Jones (p) George Mraz (b) Paul Motian (dr)
LAWRENCE “TRICKY” LOFTON “BRASS BAG”
– Los Angeles, March 26, 1962
Mood indigo
Carmell Jones (tp) Tricky Lofton, Bob Edmondson, Wayne Henderson, Frank Strong, Ken Shroyer (tb) Frank Strazzeri (p) Leroy Vinnegar (b) Ron Jefferson (d) Gerald Wilson (arr)
– Los Angeles, April 3, 1962
Moten swing, Ow !, Bluer than that
Carmell Jones (tp) Tricky Lofton, Lou Blackburn (tb) Frank Strazzeri (p) Leroy Vinnegar (b) Ron Jefferson (d) Gerald Wilson (arr)A
ELIO VILLAFRANCA & THE JASS SYNCOPATORS “CARIBBEAN TINGE”
– Lincoln Center, New York:
– June 9, 2011 Two to tango
Sean Jones (tp) Gregory Tardy (ts) Elio Villafranca (p) Gregg August (b) Willie Jones, III (d) Juanjo Gutierrez, Nelson “Mateo” Gonzalez, Camilo Molina-Gaeten (perc-1)
– November 10, 2012 Caribbean tinge, Mambo vivo
Terell Stafford (tp) Vincent Herring (as) Gregory Tardy (ts) Elio Villafranca (p) Carlos Henriquez (b) Lewis Nash (d) Anthony Carrillo (barril,cga-1) Jonathan Troncoso (balsie-d,bgo-1)
– Valencia, November 18, 2019
Forlane, Joe, Lem
Perico Sambeat (sa/fl) Fabian Almazan (p) Pablo Menares (b) Rodrigo Recabarren (dr).
ANDRÉ PREVIN “KING SIZE !”
– Los Angeles, November 26, 1958
I’ll remember April, You’d be so nice to come home to, It could happen to you
Andre Previn (p) Red Mitchell (b) Frank Capp (d)
GRANT STEWART “THE LIGHTING OF THE LAMPS”
– Englewood Cliffs, NJ, November 5, 2021
A piece of art, Mo is on, Bearcat
Bruce Harris (tp) Grant Stewart (ts) Tardo Hammer (p) David Wong (b) Phil Stewart (d)
– New York, November 30, 1956
Mating call, Soultrane, On a misty night
John Coltrane (ts) Tadd Dameron (p,arr) John Simmons (b) Philly Joe Jones (d)
PASQUALE GRASSO “BE-BOP!”
– Lanzamiento julio 2022
A Night In Tunisia, Be-Bop, Groovin’ High, Quasimodo
Pasquale Grasso (g) Ari Roland (b) Keith Balla (dr)
AHMED ABDUL-MALIK. “THE MUSIC OF AHMED ABDUL-MALIK”
– New York, May 23, 1961
The Hustler, Don’t blame me, Hannibal’s carnival
Tommy Turrentine (tp) Bilal Abdurrahman (cl,perc) Eric Dixon (ts) Calo Scott (cello) Ahmed Abdul-Malik (b,oud) Andrew Cyrille (d)
COLEMAN HAWKINS “FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA”
– New York, March 19, 1931
Clarinet marmalade (bc arr), Sugar foot stomp (fh arr), Hot and anxious (1,hh arr)
Russell Smith, Bobby Stark (tp) Rex Stewart (cnt) Claude Jones (tb) Harvey Boone (as) Coleman Hawkins (ts) Fletcher Henderson (p) Clarence Holiday (bj,g) John Kirby (tu,b) Walter Johnson (d) Lois Deppe (vcl) vcl quartet (prob. Jones, Stewart, Carter, Harrison ) John Nesbitt (arr) Horace Henderson (p-1) Benny Morton (tb) Russell Procope (cl,as) Benny Morton (tb) Russell Procope (cl,as) Horace Henderson (p-1) Coleman Hawkins (cl,ts,bar)
– New York, October 16, 1931 Business in F (ab arr)
Rex Stewart (cnt) Russell Smith, Bobby Stark (tp) J.C. Higginbotham (tb) Russell Procope (as,cl) Edgar Sampson (cl,as,vln) Coleman Hawkins (cl,ts) Fletcher Henderson (p,arr) Clarence Holiday (g,bj) John Kirby (tu,b) Walter Johnson (d) Les Reis (vcl) Archie Bleyer (arr)
HARRY CARNEY “AND HIS BIG EIGHT”
– New York, March 18, 1946
Shadowy sands, Minor mirage, Candy cane, Jamaica rumble
Joe Thomas (tp) Lawrence Brown (tb) Otto Hardwick (as) Ted Nash (ts) Harry Carney (bar) Jimmy Jones (p) Billy Taylor, Sr. (b) Jimmy Crawford (d)
RUSSELL PROCOPE “BIG SIX”
– New York, late 1946 Bottle it, Denzil’s best, Right foot, then left foot, Four wheel drive
Harold “Shorty” Baker (tp) Russell Procope (as) John Hardee (ts) Billy Kyle (p) John Simmons (b) Denzil Best (d)
GENE KRUPA “THE GENE KRUPA TRIO”
– Hollywood, CA, February 20 & 26, April 1, 1946
Body and soul, 10 Ritchie drive, How high the moon, Dark eyes
Gene Krupa (dr) Charlie Ventura (ts) Teddy Napoleon (p)