Gary Posted March 2, 2005 Author Report Posted March 2, 2005 March 2, 1956. Paul Chambers CHAMBERS’ MUSIC (Jazz West LP 7) John Coltrane, tenor sax; Kenny Drew, piano, Paul Chambers, bass, Philly Joe Jones, drums. Quote
couw Posted March 2, 2005 Report Posted March 2, 2005 1952, Gil Mellé records four tunes for Blue Note Quote
brownie Posted March 2, 2005 Report Posted March 2, 2005 (edited) 1952, Gil Mellé records four tunes for Blue Note That's what the Lord and other sources say. The Blue Note Label Discography book (Cuscuna/Ruppli) says that this session (the one with Eddie Bert and Tal Farlow and Melle's first session for BN) was recorded on January 31, 1953. O the joys of Discography Edited March 2, 2005 by brownie Quote
couw Posted March 2, 2005 Report Posted March 2, 2005 1952, Gil Mellé records four tunes for Blue Note That's what the Lord and other sources say. The Blue Note Label Discography book (Cuscuna/Ruppli) says that this session (the one with Eddie Bert and Tal Farlow and Melle's first session for BN) was recorded on January 31, 1953. O the joys of Discography the booklet to the Complete BN 50s sessions mentions the Bert/Farlow session as the second one. The first session featured Bert, Manning, Wallington, Mitchell, and Roach plus Monica Dell, and was recorded on March 2, 1952, according to the booklet. Quote
brownie Posted March 2, 2005 Report Posted March 2, 2005 That'll teach me! Can't trust anybody these days Not even Cuscuna and Ruppli The session is missing from my BN book original edition from 1988. Hope it was included in the second edition! I hope I'll know better next time I try to correct you. My deepest apologies! Quote
Bill B Posted March 2, 2005 Report Posted March 2, 2005 1994- Jessica Williams Trio records "A Song That I Heard" Quote
couw Posted March 2, 2005 Report Posted March 2, 2005 I hope I'll know better next time I try to correct you. I have been corrected already twice on this thread. Which is good! Quote
brownie Posted March 3, 2005 Report Posted March 3, 2005 March 3rd: 1941 - Benny Goodman Sextet and Orchestra (with Charlie Christian) on NBC broadcast (Solo Flight) 1951 - Johnny Hodges and his Orchestra record session for Norgran (Castle Rock) 1957 - Clifford Jordan and John Gilmore record session for BN (Blowing In From Chicago) 1961 - Duke Ellington and his Orchestra record session for Columbia ('Tulip or Turnip' ...) Quote
MartyJazz Posted March 3, 2005 Report Posted March 3, 2005 March 3rd. Also recorded on this date: 1961, Shelly Manne Quintet featuring Conte Candoli, Richie Kamuca & Russ Freeman perform at the 'Mannehole', Hollywood CA, through 3/5/61 (Contemporary, Vols 1 & 2): 1980, McCoy Tyner Trio with Cecil McBee & Al Foster + Arthur Blythe records the 1st of the 4 quartet sessions on QUARTETS 4x4 (Milestone): 1991, Stan Getz makes his final recording with Kenny Barron performing as a duo at the 'Cafe Montmartre', Copenhagen, through 3/6/91 (Verve): Quote
couw Posted March 3, 2005 Report Posted March 3, 2005 1950, Hubert Fol & his Be Bop Minstrels record 4 tunes, reissued on the Kenny Clarke AmSwiParis CD (EMI) 1952, Bernard Peiffer records Toccata and Prélude for Blue Star (45rpm), reissued on La Vie en Rose (JiParis, Gitanes/Universal) Quote
Bill B Posted March 3, 2005 Report Posted March 3, 2005 1969-Stanley Turrentine records "Another Story" for Blue Note released as part of Mosaic Box. Quote
MartyJazz Posted March 4, 2005 Report Posted March 4, 2005 March 4th. Recorded on this date: 1958, Duke Ellington & Orch - CALIFORNIA CONCERTS: PRIVATE COLLECTION, Vols 2 & 6 (Saja) 1958, Miles Davis 6 with Coltrane, Adderley, Garland, PC & Philly Joe (Columbia): "Sid's Ahead", "Little Melonae", "Dr. Jekyll" 1961, Dizzy Gillespie 5 with Leo Wright - CARNEGIE HALL CONCERT (Verve) 1964, Stan Getz 4 with Gary Burton - NOBODY ELSE BUT ME (Verve): 1965, Wayne Shorter - THE SOOTHSAYER (Blue Note): 1991, George Coleman 4 with Harold Mabern - MY HORNS OF PLENTY (ends on 3/5/91, Verve): Quote
brownie Posted March 4, 2005 Report Posted March 4, 2005 1941 - Benny Goodman and his Orchestra record session for Columbia (Solo Flight) 1949 - Dinah Washington record session for Mercury (How Deep Is The Ocean...) 1958 - Cannonball Adderley and his quintet record session for Mercury (the 'Sharpshooters' album) Quote
couw Posted March 4, 2005 Report Posted March 4, 2005 1949, Lennie Tristano w/ Konitz & Marsh records for Capitol 1952, Art Pepper records four tunes for Discovery/Savoy 1959, Lester Young - Le Dernier Message de Lester Young (Verve) 1968, member of the AEoC record three solo tunes for Nessa 1974, Sam Rivers - Crystals (ABC/Impulse) 1988, Jim Pepper - The Path (enja) Quote
brownie Posted March 5, 2005 Report Posted March 5, 2005 March 5: 1949 - Charlie Parker All Stars (Kenny Dorham, Lucky Thompson, Milt Jackson, etc.) broadcast from the Royal Roost (Thanks Boris Rose!) 1956 - Andre Hodeir records 'American Jazzmen Play Andre Hodeir' album for Savoy 1957 - Kenny Burrell records session for Prestige (Two Guitars) 1957 - Harry Edison (with Ben Webster) records session for Verve (Gee Baby, Ain't I Good To You) 1961 - Shelly Manne and his Men record at the Shelly Manne's Hole for Contemporary (also March 6 & 7) Quote
MartyJazz Posted March 5, 2005 Report Posted March 5, 2005 March 5th. Recorded on this date: 1947, Serge Chaloff 6 with Red Rodney, Earl Swope, George Wallington, Curley Russell & Tiny Kahn record: "Pumpernickel", "Gabardine and Serge", "Serge's Urge", "A Bar A Second". (available on THE COMPLETE SERGE CHALOFF STUDIO SESSIONS - Mosaic). 1958, Dave Brubeck Quartet performs in Copenhagen: "Wonderful Copenhagen", "Like Someone in Love", "Tangerine". (available on THE GREAT CONCERTS - Columbia). 1959, Sonny Rollins Trio with Henry Grimes & Pete LaRoca performs in Zurich: "I Remember You", "I've Told Every Little Star", "Oleo", "Will You Still Be Mine", "It Could Happen to You" (Moon): 1991, David Murray, BIG BAND CONDUCTED BY LAWRENCE "BUTCH" MORRIS (through 3/6/91, Columbia): Quote
couw Posted March 5, 2005 Report Posted March 5, 2005 1956, Lucky Thompson records three tune for Club Francais du Disque, reissued on JiParis Lucky Thompson Modern Jazz Group 1956, Frank Wess records 3 tunes for North, South, East... Wess! (Savoy) Quote
Bill B Posted March 5, 2005 Report Posted March 5, 2005 1966-Freddie Hubbard-finishes "Blue Spirits" session recording-"The Melting Pot" and "True Colors" Quote
SEK Posted March 6, 2005 Report Posted March 6, 2005 1954 - Miles Davis with Horace Silver, Percy Heath and Art Blakey, currently a part of the "Miles Davis, Vol.1" RVG. Quote
brownie Posted March 6, 2005 Report Posted March 6, 2005 March 6: 1952 - Chocolate Williams and his Chocolates (Herbie Nichols on piano) record for Hi-Lo (reissued on Savoy) 1960 - Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers record for BN (The Big Beat) 1963 - John Coltrane and his quartet record for Impulse (Nature Boy, Villa, etc.) 1968 - Herbie Hancock record session (also March 5) for BN (Speak Like a Child) 1982 - Zoot Sims and Joe Pass record session for Pablo (Blues For Two) Quote
MartyJazz Posted March 6, 2005 Report Posted March 6, 2005 March 6th. Also recorded on this date: 1940, Duke Ellington & Orch: "Jack the Bear", "Ko-Ko", "Conga Brava" (RCA Victor) 1975, Gil Evans & Orch - THERE COMES A TIME (RCA Victor, through 6/12/75): 1999, Ray Barretto group incl Joe Lovano - PORTRAITS IN JAZZ & CLAVE (RCA Victor, thru 3/14/99): Quote
couw Posted March 6, 2005 Report Posted March 6, 2005 1958, Cannonball Adderley Quintet records 5 tunes for EmArcy (Sharpshooters) 1965, Thelonious Monk Quartet play in concert at the Paris Olympia (issued on Laserlight) 1978, Fritz Pauer - Blues Inside Out (MPS) Quote
brownie Posted March 7, 2005 Report Posted March 7, 2005 (edited) March 7 - 1957 - Art Blakey and his Percussion Ensemble record session for BN (Orgy In Rhythm) 1958 - Kenny Burrell and John Coltrane record session for New Jazz 1961 - Walt Dickerson records session for New Jazz (This Is Walt Dickerson) 1962 - Blue Mitchell records session for Riverside (A Sure Thing) 1963 - Hank Mobley record session for BN (The Turnaround) 1963 - John Coltrane and John Hartman record session for Impulse 1967 - John Coltrane records session for Impulse (Number One, Ogunde) 1970 - Miles Davis Live at Filmore East (Columbia/Sony) Edited March 7, 2005 by brownie Quote
couw Posted March 7, 2005 Report Posted March 7, 2005 1938, Benny Carter records in Paris, reissued in the Americans SwiParis series (EMI) 1956, Lucky Thompson records for Club Francais du Disque, reissued in the JiParis series (Gitanes/Universal) 1956, Frank Wess finished his North, South, East... Wess album for Savoy 1957, Gustav Brom records a bunch of tunes for Amiga, a.o. the great "Bärenspuren." 1957, Sonny Rollins - Way Out West (Contemporary) 1964, Freddie Hubbard - Breaking Point (Blue Note) 1965, Thelonious Monk Quartet plays another concert at the Paris Olympia (issued on Laserlight) 1966, Andrew Hill and Sam Rivers record for Blue Note 1967, Alice Coltrane records Altruvista (solo piano) for Impulse! Quote
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