MartyJazz Posted March 21, 2005 Report Posted March 21, 2005 March 21st. Recorded on this date: 1957, Henry 'Red' Allen & all star group featuring Coleman Hawkins, J.C. Higginbotham, Buster Bailey et al record: WORLD ON A STRING (through 4/10/57, RCA Victor). 1960, Miles Davis Quintet with John Coltrane, Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers & Jimmy Cobb perform at "L'Olympia", Paris (Trema): "All of You", "So What", "On Green Dolphin Street", "Walkin'", "Bye Bye Blackbird", "'Round Midnight", "Oleo", "The Theme". Quote
wolff Posted March 21, 2005 Report Posted March 21, 2005 March 17: 1965 - Herbie Hancock record session for BN (Maiden Voyage) 40 years!! This just does not compute. Seems impossible. Quote
sidewinder Posted March 21, 2005 Report Posted March 21, 2005 Indeed ! Especially looking at recent photos of the youthful Herbie, the Peter Pan of jazz... Quote
couw Posted March 21, 2005 Report Posted March 21, 2005 March 21: 1944, Joe Marsala records 4 tunes for Savoy 1957, Herbie Mann & Bobby Jaspar - Flute Flight (Prestige) 1959, Mel Tormé - Olé Tormé (Verve) 1962, Count Basie - Kansas City 7 (Impulse!), 4 tunes 1964, Andrew Hill - Point of Departure (Blue Note) 1969, Lee Konitz - more Peacemeal tunes (Milestone) 1969, Reuben Wilson - Love Bug (Blue Note) Quote
MartyJazz Posted March 22, 2005 Report Posted March 22, 2005 March 22nd. Recorded on this date: 1944, Lester Young with Buck Clayton, Dickie Wells, Count Basie, Freddie Green, Rodney Richardson & Jo Jones record for Keynote: "After Theater Jump", "Six Cats and a Prince", "Lester Leaps Again", "Destination K.C.". 1956, Sonny Rollins with Clifford Brown, Richie Powell, George Morrow & Max Roach record PLUS FOUR (Prestige): 1957, All Star Group of John Coltrane, Idrees Sulieman, Webster Young, Bobby Jaspar, Mal Waldron, Kenny Burrell, Paul Chambers & Art Taylor record INTERPLAY FOR 2 TRUMPETS & 2 TENORS (Prestige): 1960, Jimmy Smith with Blue Mitchell, Jackie McLean, Ike Quebec, Quentin Warren & Donald Bailey record (Blue Note): "Open House", "Old Folks", "Sista Rebecca", "Embraceable You", "Big Fat Mama", "My One and Only Love", "Plain Talk", "Time After Time". (released on OPEN HOUSE & PLAIN TALK, originally two LPs, now one CD) 1960, Miles Davis Quintet with John Coltrane, Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers & Jimmy Cobb perform a two set concert in Stockholm (Dragon): "So What" (two versions), "On Green Dolphin Street", "All Blues", "Fran Dance", "Walkin'", "The Theme" (twice). 1961, Ornette Coleman Quartet with Don Cherry, Jimmy Garrison & Ed Blackwell record ORNETTE ON TENOR Quote
Bill B Posted March 22, 2005 Report Posted March 22, 2005 1957-Red Garland Trio session( Chambers and Taylor) and one track with Coltrane added "CTA" Quote
MartyJazz Posted March 23, 2005 Report Posted March 23, 2005 March 23rd. Recorded on this date: 1960, Sonny Clark Trio with George Duvivier & Max Roach record session for Time Records, currently on a Bainbridge CD: 1982, Joe Farrell, Art Pepper, George Cables, Tony Dumas & John Dentz record two albums of material, much of which is now available on a Drive Archive CD titled DARN THAT DREAM: 1990, Don Pullen Trio with James Genus & Lewis Nash - RANDOM THOUGHTS (Blue Note): 1994, Geri Allen Trio with Ron Carter & Tony Williams - TWENTY ONE (completed on 3/24, BLue Note): Quote
couw Posted March 23, 2005 Report Posted March 23, 2005 1953, Bernard Peiffer records for Blue Star, reissued on La Vie En Rose (JiParis series) 1955, Art Tatum records with Roy Eldridge for Pablo 1958, Bennie Green - Back on the Scene (Blue Note) 1985, Xero Slingsby and the Works - Shove It! (Paan) 1996, Fred Anderson - Fred, Chicago Chamber Music (Southport) Quote
MartyJazz Posted March 24, 2005 Report Posted March 24, 2005 March 24th. Recorded on this date: 1952, Jam session featuring Wardell Gray, Chet Baker, Sonny Criss, Dave Pell perform at the "Trade Winds', Inglewood, CA: "Out of Nowhere". 1957, Lee Morgan 6 with Gigi Gryce, Benny Golson, Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers & Charlie Persip - LEE MORGAN, VOL. 3 (Blue Note): 1960, Miles Davis Quintet with John Coltrane, Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers & Jimmy Cobb perform in Copenhagen: "So What", "On Green Dolphin Street", "All Blues". 1967, Jackie McLean 5 with Ornette Coleman (tp); Lamont Johnson, Scott Holt & Billy Higgins - NEW & OLD GOSPEL (Blue Note): Quote
Bill B Posted March 24, 2005 Report Posted March 24, 2005 (edited) 1951- Charlie Parker Quartet (Bishop,Kotick and Haynes) Plus String Section record @ Birdland 1959- George Russell records "Big Cities Blues" and "East Side Medley" on New York,N.Y. for Decca Edited March 24, 2005 by Bill B Quote
B. Goren. Posted March 25, 2005 Report Posted March 25, 2005 March 25 1935: Leadbelly (Huddie Ledbetter) (12 string gtr), Yellow Jacket; T.B. Woman Blues; Pig Meat Papa; My Baby Quit Me 1938: Benny Goodman (clt), Teddy Wilson (pno), Lionel Hampton (vib), Dave Tough (dms), Sweet Lorraine (omit vib) ; The Blues In Your Flat ; The Blues in My Flat ; Sugar (That Sugar Baby of Mine) ; Dizzy Spells. 1944: Billie Holiday (vcl), Doc Cheatham (tpt), Vic Dickerson (tb), Lern Davis (as), Eddie Heywood (pno), Teddy Walters (gtr), John Simmons (b), Sid Catlett (dms) How Am I To Know ; My Old Flame, I’ll Get By ; I Cover The Waterfront. 1952: Charlie Parker (as), Al Porcino, Jimmy Maxwell, Carl Poole, Bernie Privin (tpt), Bill Harris, Lou McGarity, Bart Vasalona (tb), Murray Williams, Harry Terrill (as), Flip Phillips, Hank Ross (ts), Danny Bank (bs), Oscar Peterson (pno), Freddie Green (gtr), Ray Brown (b), Don Lamond (dms), Night and Day ; Almost Like Being In Love ; I Can’t Get Started ; What Is This Thing Called Love? 1959: George Russell (arr, dir), Art Farmer, Joe Wilder, Joe Ferrante (tpt), Bob Brookmeyer, Frank Rehak, Tom Mitchell (tb), Hal McKusick, Phil Woods (as, fl, clt), Benny Golson (ts), Sol Schlinger (bs), Bill Evans (pno), Barry Galbraith (gtr), Milt Hinton (b), Charlie Persip (dms), Jon Hendricks (vcl), Big City Blues ; East Side Medley. Quote
couw Posted March 25, 2005 Report Posted March 25, 2005 1952, Sonny Stitt records four tunes for Prestige 1957, Bud Shank & Bob Cooper perform in Baden-Baden 1963, Solomon Ilori - African Highlife (Blue Note) 2000, Fred Anderson - On the Run (Delmark) Quote
MartyJazz Posted March 25, 2005 Report Posted March 25, 2005 March 25th. Also recorded on this date: 1965, Ted Curson 5 with Bill Barron, Georges Arvanitas, Herb Bushler & Dick Berk - THE NEW THING AND THE BLUE THING (completed 3/27, Atlantic): 1993, John McLaughlin & Aighetta Quartet (4 guitars) & Yan Maresz - TIME REMEMBERED: PLAYS BILL EVANS (completed 3/28, Verve): Quote
MartyJazz Posted March 26, 2005 Report Posted March 26, 2005 March 26th. Recorded on this date: 1958, John Coltrane 4 with Red Garland, Paul Chambers & Art Taylor record for Prestige: "Rise 'n Shine", "I See Your Face Before Me", "If There is Someone Lovelier Than You", "Little Melonae", "By the Numbers". 1959, John Coltrane with Cedar Walton, Paul Chambers & Lex Humphries record for Atlantic three alternate versions of: "Giant Steps", "Naima", "Like Sonny". 1961, Hank Mobley 5 with Wynton Kelly, Grant Green, Paul Chambers & Philly Joe Jones - WORKOUT (Blue Note): 1962, Carmell Jones group wit Tricky Lofton, Wayne Henderson, Bob Edmondson, Frank Strong, Kenny Shroyer, Frank Strazzeri, Leroy Vinnegar & Ron Jefferson record Gerald Wilson arrangements for Pacific Jazz: "Brass Bag", "Angel Eyes", "Celery Stalks at Midnight", "Mood Indigo", "Moten Swing". 1990, David Murray 4 with McCoy Tyner, Fred Hopkins & Elvin Jones - SPECIAL QUARTET (Columbia): 1991, Joe Henderson Trio with Rufus Reid & Al Foster - THE STANDARD JOE (Red): 2001, Roy Haynes 5 with Roy Hargrove, Kenny Garrett, Dave Kikoski, & Dave Holland - BIRDS OF A FEATHER: A TRIBUTE TO CHARLIE PARKER (completed 3/27, Dreyfus): Quote
Jazz Kat Posted March 26, 2005 Report Posted March 26, 2005 SOB!!! Is that so.. Workout, one of my favorite Mobley sessions, probaly the favorite. Will play it tomorrow. Quote
MartyJazz Posted March 27, 2005 Report Posted March 27, 2005 March 27th. Recorded on this date: 1944, Lester Young with Bill Coleman, Dickie Wells, Joe Bushkin, John Simmons & Jo Jones for Commodore: "Three Little Words", "Jo Jo", "I Got Rhythm", "Four O'Clock Drag". 1955, Hank Mobley debuts for Blue Note with Horace Silver, Doug Watkins & Art Blakey recording: Hank's Prank", "My Sin", "Avila and Tequila", "Walkin' the Fence", "Love for Sale", "Just Coolin'". Quote
couw Posted March 27, 2005 Report Posted March 27, 2005 March 26: 1952, Don Byas records four tunes for Blue Star 1956, Jacques Diéval records 4 tunes for Polydor 1977, Art Pepper - No Limit (Contemporary) March 26/27: 1979, Bill Watrous & His West Coast Friends - Funk 'n Fun (Galaxy) March 27: 1956, Lucky Thompson records three tunes in Paris (EMI AmSwiParis series) 1961, Ornette Coleman - Ornette on Tenor (Atlantic) 1964, George Braith - Extension (Blue Note) March 27/28: 1988, Ray Anderson - Blues Bred in the the Bone (Gramavision) Quote
Bill B Posted March 27, 2005 Report Posted March 27, 2005 1956- Jimmy Smith record 4 trio selections for Blue Note. 1965- Wes Montgomery Concert @in Paris with Johnny Griffin on certain selections 1968- Chick Corea Trio records 5 tunes to complete the"Now He Sings,Now He Sobs" sessions Quote
MartyJazz Posted March 28, 2005 Report Posted March 28, 2005 March 28th. Recorded on this date: 1938, Duke Ellington small group with Cootie Williams, Lawrence Brown, Johnny Hodges, Harry Carney, Billy Taylor & Sonny Greer record for Vocalion: "Jeep's Blues", "If You Were in My Dreams", "I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart", "Rendezvous with Rhythm". (available on SMALL GROUPS, Vol. 2 - Columbia) 1940, Teddy Bunn (guitar & vocal) records a rare solo session for Blue Note: "King Porter Stomp", "Bachelor Blues", "Blues Without Words", "Guitar in High". (available on THE PORT OF HARLEM JAZZMEN - Blue Note) 1946, Charlie Parker group featuring Miles Davis, Lucky Thompson & Dodo Marmarosa record for Dial Records: "Moose the Mooche", "Yardbird Suite", "Ornithology", "A Night in Tunisia". 1962, Frank Strozier 4 with Harold Mabern, Bill Lee & Al Dreares - MARCH OF THE SIAMESE CHILDREN (Jazzland) (available as 1/2 of cd LONG NIGHT - Milestone): 1965, Benefit held at 'The Village Gate', NYC, with groups led by John Coltrane, Archie Shepp, Charles Tolliver & Grachan Moncur: THE NEW WAVE IN JAZZ (Impulse): 1992, Art Farmer Quintet featuring Clifford Jordan, with Geoff Keezer, Kenny Davis & Yoron Israel - LIVE AT SWEET BASIL (Evidence): Quote
couw Posted March 28, 2005 Report Posted March 28, 2005 1961, Günter Hörig Trio records Guten Tag Tele-Warsawa (Amiga) 2000, Pino Minafra - Canto Libero (Victo) Quote
couw Posted March 29, 2005 Report Posted March 29, 2005 March 29 1949, Erroll Garner records for Savoy 1955, Kenny Dorham - Afro-Cuban (Blue Note), four tunes 1957, Harry Edison records two tunes for the Verve album Gee Baby Ain't I Good to You 1959, Art Blakey and Paul Chambers in duet on "I've got my love to keep me warm" and "What is this thing called love." Released on Drums around the Corner (Blue Note) 1959, Sonny Clark - My Conception (Blue Note), featuring Art Blakey and Paul Chambers 1961, Günter Hörig Trio records for Amiga (Gruß an Kurylewicz, Give me the simple life) 1963, Thelonious Monk Quarter records Crepuscule and Pannonica for the Columbia album Criss Cross 1963, Chris Barber records in Prague (Supraphon) 1966, Giorgio Azzolini - What's Happening (Rearward) 1968, Horase Silver records 3 tunes for the Blue Note album Serenade to a Soul Sister Quote
MartyJazz Posted March 29, 2005 Report Posted March 29, 2005 March 29th. Also recorded on this date: 1975, Paul Desmond 4 with Ed Bickert, Don Thompson & Jerry Fuller perform at 'Bourbon Street Jazz Club', Toronto - LIKE SOMEONE IN LOVE (Telarc): Quote
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