Bill B Posted June 27, 2005 Report Posted June 27, 2005 1961-Count Basie records @ Birdland. Almost 3 CDs of music recorded over 27/28. Released as part of Basie Live Mosaic Box set. Quote
MartyJazz Posted June 27, 2005 Report Posted June 27, 2005 27th June ... 1927: paul whiteman orchestra chas. remue new stompers orchestra 1928: coon-sanders orchestra 1929: gene austin 1930: spike hughes orchestra golden gate syncopators 1935: six swingers 1938: slim and slam 1939: cats and the fiddle 1940: cab calloway orchestra tommy dorsey orchestra 1941: willie lewis negro band lucky millinder orchestra 1944: oscar aleman quinteto de swing 1949: gene autry pinafores 1950: kid ory creole jazz band 1951; dutch swing college band 1954: ada moore 1957: ella fitzgerald with duke ellington orchestra 1962: three sounds 1969: cotton city jazzband 1971: sonny stitt quartet 1987: fried potatoes 1991: harry connick jr 1994: david "fathead" newman sextet 1997: herbie hancock new standard all stars IAJRC Convention Copenhagen (El Redescubrimiento de Oscar Aleman) ← Hans: With all due respect, you have a posted a boatload of useless data. What good is it to know that a quartet led by Sonny Stitt recorded on this date in '71 if you don't provide SOME additional identifying info, e.g., personnel, label, number of tunes recorded, album title..... Not saying all of this should be provided but something to identify what went on that day. No doubt I'm at the other extreme providing album covers when possible, but I believe some middle ground is required. Quote
brownie Posted June 28, 2005 Report Posted June 28, 2005 June 28: 1928 - Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five (Fred Robinson, Earl Hines, Zutty Singleton, etc...) record session for Okeh ('West End Blues', 'Sugar Foot Strut', 'Don't Jive Me') 1949 - Lee Konitz Quintet (Warne Marsh, Sal Mosca, Arnold Fishkin, Denzil Best) record session for New Jazz 1949 - Lester Young Sextet (Jesse Drakes, Jerry Elliott, Junior Mance, Leroy Jackson, Roy Haynes) record session for Savoy 1954 - Anita O'Day (Bud Lavine, Monty Budwig, John poole) record session for Norgran (Songs by Anita O'Day) 1955 - Kenny Clarke Septet (Nat Adderley, Donald Byrd, Julian Adderley, Jerome Richardson, Horace Silver, Paul Chambers) record session for Savoy (Bohemia After Dark) 1955 - Hampton Hawes Trio (Red Mitchell, Chuck Thompson) record session for Contemporary (The Trio) 1960 (also July 8) - John Coltrane/Don Cherry (Charlie Haden, Ed Blackwell) record session for Atlantic (The Avant Garde) 1960 - The Three Sounds (Gene Harris, Arnold Simpkins, Bill Dowdy) record session for BN (Feelin' Good) 1960 - Ken McIntyre (Eric Dolphy, Walter Bishop, Sam Jones, Art Taylor) record session for New Jazz 'Looking Ahead) 1960 (also June 29, 30) - Duke Ellington and his Orchestra record session for Columbia (The Peer Gynt Suite) 1965 - John Coltrane (Freddie Hubbard, John Tchicai, Marion Brown, Archie Shepp, etc...) record session for Impulse (Ascension) 1980 - The Milcho Leviev Quartet (Art Pepper, Tony Dumas, Carl Burnett) at Ronnie Scott's Club, released on Mole Jazz (Blues for the Fisherman, True Blues) Quote
couw Posted June 28, 2005 Report Posted June 28, 2005 1959, Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers with Barney Wilen - Les Liaisons Dangereuses (Fontana), ctd the next day. 1968, Alice Coltrane - A Monastic Trio (impulse!) Quote
MartyJazz Posted June 28, 2005 Report Posted June 28, 2005 June 28th. Also recorded on this date: 1955, Kenny Clarke leads a septet that features the debut of the Adderley brothers Cannonball & Nat, plus Donald Byrd, Jerome Richardson, Horace Silver & Paul Chambers - BOHEMIA AFTER DARK (Savoy): 1985, Mulgrew Miller debuts as a leader with a trio of Ira Coleman & Marvin 'Smitty' Smith - KEYS TO THE CITY (Landmark): Quote
Rosco Posted June 28, 2005 Report Posted June 28, 2005 June 28th: 1927: Joe Venuti's Blue Four (featuring Adrian Rollini on 'hot fountain pen' !!?) record for Okeh ('Beatin' the Dog', 'Kickin' the Cat') 1932: Earl Hines for Columbia 1939: Teddy Wilson for Brunswick ('Jumpin' for Joy', 'The Man I Love' etc) [i have also seen this session listed as June 29th...] 1950: Sonny Stitt for Prestige ('Stitt's Bits') 1961: Dave Brubeck for Columbia ('Countdown Time in Outer Space') 1965: (28th to 30th) Woody Herman live at Basin Street East for Columbia (Woody's Winners/ Jazz Hoot) 1972: Dexter Gordon for Prestige (3 tracks from 'Tangerine') 1975; Herbie Hancock live in Tokyo (Flood) 1993: (28th & 29th) Dusko Goykovich- Soul Connection (Enja) Quote
Bill B Posted June 28, 2005 Report Posted June 28, 2005 (edited) 1950-Erroll Garner records first trio session for Columbia.Eight tracks with John Simmons-B."Shadow"Wilson-D. This begins a nine year recording relationship with Columbia .The final session was 11 May 1958.This material was released on the CD "Long Ago and Far Away". Edited June 28, 2005 by Bill B Quote
brownie Posted June 28, 2005 Report Posted June 28, 2005 more June 28: 1951 - Lars Gullin Sextet (Rolf Ericsson, Arne Domnerus, etc...) record session for Metronome 1954 - Meade Lux Lewis (with louis Bellson) record session for DownHome (Out of the Roaring 20s) 1962 - Johnny Griffin Quintet (Paul Bryant, Joe Pass, Jimmy Bond, Doug Sides) record session for Riverside (Grab This!) 1967 (thru July 1) - Jazz at the Philharmonic (Clark Terry, Benny Carter, Johnny Hodges, Paul Gonsalves, Zoot Sims, Coleman Hawkins) concerts in Oakland and New York released on Pablo (The Greatest Jazz Concert in the World) Quote
brownie Posted June 29, 2005 Report Posted June 29, 2005 June 29: 1951 - Gene Ammons (Billy Massey, Rudy Williams, etc...) record session for Prestige 1954 - Miles Davis (Sonny Rollins, Horace Silver, Percy Heath, Kenny Clarke) record session for Prestige ('Airegin', 'But Not For Me', 'Doxy', 'Oleo') 1956 - Bennie Green (Eric Dixon, Lloyd Mayers, Sonny Wellesley, Bill English) record session for Prestige (Walking Down) 1960 - Stanley Turrentine with the Three Sounds (Gene Harris, Andrew Sipkins, Bill Dowdy) record session for BN (Blue Hour) 1962 - Rhoda Scott (Joe Thomas, Herbie Lovelle, etc...) record session for Tru-Sound (Hey, Hey, Hey) 1967 - Dexter Gordon Quartet (Kenny Drew, Bo Stief, Art Taylor) at the Cafe Montmartre, released on BN (The Squirrel) 1976 - Herbie Hancock (Freddie Hubbard, Wayne Shorter, Ron Carter, Tony Williams) at Newport festival, released on Columbia (V.S.O.P.) 1977 - Hank Jones record solo session for Galaxy (Tiptoe Tapdance) 1989 - Stan Getz Quartet (Kenny Barron, Ray Drummond, Ben Riley) at the Glasgow festival, released on Concord (Yours and Mine/Soul Eyes) Quote
couw Posted June 29, 2005 Report Posted June 29, 2005 Yusef Lateef Quintet same personnel "Pep's Lounge", Philadelphia, PA, June 29, 1964 Sister Mamie Imp. A 69, AS 9259-2, IA 9353-2 Number 7 Imp. A 69, IA 9353-2 Twelve Tone Blues Imp. A 69, AS 9259-2, IA 9353-2 Oscarlypso Imp. ASD 9310, GRD 134 Gee! Sam Gee - Rogi - See See Rider Imp. A 69, IA 9353-2 The Magnolia Triangle - The Weaver - Slippin' and Slidin' - * Yusef Lateef Live at Pep's (Imp. A 69, GRD 134) * Yusef Lateef - Reevaluation: The Impulse Years (Imp. AS 9259-2) * Yusef Lateef - The Live Session (Imp. IA 9353-2) * Yusef Lateef - Club Date (Imp. ASD 9310) ← Quote
couw Posted June 29, 2005 Report Posted June 29, 2005 1960, George Shearing with Nancy Wilson record for Capitol (The Swingin's Mutual) with Eddie Costa, vib; Dick Garcia, g; prob. George Duvivier, b; prob. Walter Bolden, ds; Quote
MartyJazz Posted June 29, 2005 Report Posted June 29, 2005 June 29th. Also recorded on this date: 1956, Helen Merrill with Gil Evans & orch featuring Art Farmer, Jimmy Cleveland, John LaPorta, Jerome Richardson, Danny Bank, Hank Jones, Barry Galbraith, Oscar Pettiford & others - DREAM OF YOU (Emarcy): 1957, Dave Brubeck Quartet featuring Paul Desmond plus Norman Bates & Joe Morello - DAVE DIGS DISNEY (Columbia), completed 6/30: 1961, Carmen McRae begins recording Billie Holiday tribute for Columbia, (SINGS LOVER MAN & OTHER BILLIE HOLIDAY CLASSICS) backed by Nat Adderley, Eddie 'Lockjaw' Davis, Norman Simmons, Mundell Lowe, Bob Cranshaw & Walter Perkins, completed 7/26/61. 1976, Woody Shaw Quintet with Frank Strozier, Ronnie Mathews, Stafford James & Eddie Moore - LITTLE RED'S FANTASY (currently on 32 Jazz cd): Quote
Rosco Posted June 29, 2005 Report Posted June 29, 2005 July 29th 1928: Louis Armstrong's Hot Five record for Okeh 1949: Count Basie records for Victor 1962: John Coltrane Quartet records 'Tunji' from Coltrane (Impulse!) 1976: Herbie Hancock recorded live- V.S.O.P. (Columbia) Quote
brownie Posted June 29, 2005 Report Posted June 29, 2005 Yusef Lateef Quintet same personnel "Pep's Lounge", Philadelphia, PA, June 29, 1964 Sister Mamie Imp. A 69, AS 9259-2, IA 9353-2 Number 7 Imp. A 69, IA 9353-2 Twelve Tone Blues Imp. A 69, AS 9259-2, IA 9353-2 Oscarlypso Imp. ASD 9310, GRD 134 Gee! Sam Gee - Rogi - See See Rider Imp. A 69, IA 9353-2 The Magnolia Triangle - The Weaver - Slippin' and Slidin' - * Yusef Lateef Live at Pep's (Imp. A 69, GRD 134) * Yusef Lateef - Reevaluation: The Impulse Years (Imp. AS 9259-2) * Yusef Lateef - The Live Session (Imp. IA 9353-2) * Yusef Lateef - Club Date (Imp. ASD 9310) ← ← Quote
king ubu Posted June 29, 2005 Report Posted June 29, 2005 June 29th. Also recorded on this date: 1956, Helen Merrill with Gil Evans & orch featuring Art Farmer, Jimmy Cleveland, John LaPorta, Jerome Richardson, Danny Bank, Hank Jones, Barry Galbraith, Oscar Pettiford & others - DREAM OF YOU (Emarcy): ← Quote
Durium Posted June 29, 2005 Report Posted June 29, 2005 (edited) 27th June ... Hans: With all due respect, you have a posted a boatload of useless data. What good is it to know that a quartet led by Sonny Stitt recorded on this date in '71 if you don't provide SOME additional identifying info, e.g., personnel, label, number of tunes recorded, album title..... Not saying all of this should be provided but something to identify what went on that day. No doubt I'm at the other extreme providing album covers when possible, but I believe some middle ground is required. ← MartyJazz Your message is very clear, MartyJazz. My contribution to this subject is without any value. Thank you for that !! Enjoy it !! Still swinging Hans Koert Edited June 29, 2005 by Durium Quote
MartyJazz Posted June 29, 2005 Report Posted June 29, 2005 (edited) Hey Hans: I didn't mean to chase you away. Just wanted a little context to the data you were providing so that it could become information. I really thought my criticism was constructive; sorry you apparently didn't take it that way. Martin Edited June 29, 2005 by MartyJazz Quote
MartyJazz Posted June 30, 2005 Report Posted June 30, 2005 June 30th. Recorded on this date: 1989, Charlie Haden with Joe Henderson & Al Foster perform live at the Festival International de Jazz de Montreal (Verve): 1998, Bennie Wallace leads a quartet that includes Mulgrew Miller, Peter Washington & Yoron Israel in a tribute to George Gershwin - SOMEONE TO WATCH OVER ME (Enja), completed 7/1: Quote
brownie Posted June 30, 2005 Report Posted June 30, 2005 June 30: 1950 - Miles Davis and the Birdland All Stars (J.J. Johnson, Brew Moore, Walter Bishop, Tadd Dameron, Curley Russell, Art Blaker) at Birdland, released on Session and various labels 1952 - Buddy de Franco Quartet (Kenny Drew, Curley Russell, Art Blakey) record session for MGM 1955 - Bob Brookmeyer (Jimmy Raney, Teddy Kotick, Mel Lewis) record session for New Jazz (Revelation) 1959 (also July 2, 7) - Marty Paich and his Orchestra (Conte Candoli, Jack Sheldon, Art Pepper, Bill Perkins, etc...) record session for Warner Brothers (I Get a Boot Out of You) 1961 - Taft Jordan (Richard Wyands, Kenny Burrell, Joe Benjamin, Charles Persip) record session for Moodsville (Mood Indigo) 1962 - Gerry Mulligan (Tommy Flanagan, Ben Tucker, Dave Bailey) record session for Columbia (Jeru) 1963 - Charles Mingus record session for Impulse Mingus Plays Piano) 1964 - Booker Ervin (Carmell Jones, Gildo Mahones, Richard Davis, Alan Dawson) record session for Prestige (The Blues Book) 1985 - Chet Baker (Michel Graillier, Jean-Louis Rassinfosse) record session for Sonet (Candy) Quote
couw Posted June 30, 2005 Report Posted June 30, 2005 1936, Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra feat. Billie Holiday record for Brunswick 1937, Count Basie & His Orchestra feat. Billie Holiday radio broadcast from the Savoy Ballroom, released on various "labels". Three tunes were officially released in the Columbia 4CD box America's #1 Band. 1969, Harold Mabern - Workin' & Wailin' (Prestige) Quote
Rosco Posted June 30, 2005 Report Posted June 30, 2005 More June 30: 1950 - Miles Davis and the Birdland All Stars (J.J. Johnson, Brew Moore, Walter Bishop, Tadd Dameron, Curley Russell, Art Blaker) at Birdland, released on Session and various labels ← 1950: Charlie Parker quintet (with a close-to-death Fats Navarro) recorded at Birdland the same night, issued on Alto and various labels. (The exact date of this and the Miles session have been much debated) 1930: Mound City Blue Blowers (Red McKenzie, Muggsy Spanier, Jimmy Dorsey, Coleman Hawkins, Eddie Condon, etc) record for Okeh 1939: Django Reinhart & Stephane Grappelli record in Paris (for Swingtime ?), their last session together for seven years. 1957: Dave Brubeck- Dave Digs Disney (Columbia) 1962: Herbert Katz recorded for broadcast in Helsinki, featuring a little known tenor player, Albert Ayler (included in Revenant's magnificent Holy Ghost box set) 1967: Albert Ayler appears at Newport Jazz Festival (also included in the Holy Ghost box) 1973: Gil Evans Orchestra at Philharmonic Hall, a single track ('Zee Zee') from Svengali (Atlantic) Quote
brownie Posted June 30, 2005 Report Posted June 30, 2005 1939: Django Reinhart & Stephane Grappelli record in Paris (for Swingtime ?), their last session together for seven years. The label was Swing (founded by Charles Delauney). Django and Grappelli recorded together once more before the start of WWII. For Decca in London on August 25, 1939. When the War broke out, Grappelli chose to remain in England while Django travelled back to France! Quote
Rosco Posted June 30, 2005 Report Posted June 30, 2005 1939: Django Reinhart & Stephane Grappelli record in Paris (for Swingtime ?), their last session together for seven years. The label was Swing (founded by Charles Delauney). Django and Grappelli recorded together once more before the start of WWII. For Decca in London on August 25, 1939. When the War broke out, Grappelli chose to remain in England while Django travelled back to France! ← Thanks for your correction/ clarification, Brownie! Forgot about the Aug 25 session. Quote
brownie Posted July 1, 2005 Report Posted July 1, 2005 July 1: 1950 - Bud Powell Trio (Ray Brown), Buddy Rich) record session for Mercury/Clef ('Hallelujah!', 'Tea For Two') 1958 - Cannonball Adderley (Blue Mitchell, Bill Evans, Sam Jones, Philly Joe Jones) record session for Riverside (A Portrait of Cannonball) 1959 - Ike Quebec Quintet (Edwin Swanston, Skeeter Best, Sonny Wellesley, Les Jenkins) record session for Bn (included in the Mosaic Complete 45s Ike Quebec set) 1959 - Dave Brubeck Quartet (Paul Desmond, Gene Wright, Joe Morello) record session for Columbia (Time Out album, session produced 'Take Five) 1962 - Count Basie and his Orchestra record session for Roulette (Back with Basie) 1965 - Lee Morgan (Wayne Shorter, Harold Mabern, Bob Cranshaw, Billy Higgins) record session for BN (The Gigolo) 1966 - Stanley Turrentine (Blue Mitchell, James Spaulding, Pepper Adams, McCoy Tyner, Grant Green, Bob Cranshaw, Mickey Roker) record session for BN (Rough 'n Tumble) Quote
couw Posted July 1, 2005 Report Posted July 1, 2005 1942, Frank Sinatra records for RCA 1954, Barney Kessel records for Contemporary (Kessel Plays Standards) 1965, Jazz Crusaders - Chile con Soul (Pacific), ctd the next day 1970, Pharoah Sanders - Summun, Bukmun, Umyun (impulse!) Quote
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