MartyJazz Posted July 5, 2005 Report Posted July 5, 2005 July 5th. Also recorded on this date: 1963, Joe Williams backed by Clark Terry, Howard McGhee, Coleman Hawkins, Zoot Sims, Junior Mance, Bob Cranshaw & Mickey Roker - AT NEWPORT '63 (RCA Victor): 1973, Bobby Hutcherson Quartet Quintet with Hotep Cecil Bernard, Ray Drummond, Larry Hancock & featuring Woody Shaw - LIVE AT MONTREUX (Blue Note): Quote
Rosco Posted July 5, 2005 Report Posted July 5, 2005 July 5: 1950 - Charlie Parker with Strings (Bernie Leighton, Ray Brown, Buddy Rich) record session for Mercury ← Phil Schaap has questioned this date. According to his notes in the Bird box this session was no earlier than the last week of August 1950. Also July 5th: 1928: Carroll Dickerson's Savoyagers (with Louis Armstrong) record for Okeh 1939: Billie Holiday records for Vocalion 1981: Miles Davis at the Lincoln Center records one track ('Back Seat Betty') for We Want Miles (Columbia) 1999: Keith Jarrett Trio live at Palais des Congrès, Paris- Whisper Not (ECM) Quote
Rosco Posted July 5, 2005 Report Posted July 5, 2005 And June 5th- 9th, 1993: Steve Lacy- Vespers (Soul Note) Quote
brownie Posted July 5, 2005 Report Posted July 5, 2005 July 5: 1950 - Charlie Parker with Strings (Bernie Leighton, Ray Brown, Buddy Rich) record session for Mercury ← Phil Schaap has questioned this date. According to his notes in the Bird box this session was no earlier than the last week of August 1950. Rosco, was aware of the controversy. The Lord - and other books - stick to the July 5 date. The Bregman/Bukowski/Saks Charlie Parker Discography list the session as 'Late summer 1950'. I just thought that any session that produced such masterpieces as 'Laura', 'East of the Sun', 'I'm In the Mood for Love', etc... should not be left out of this thread... After all this is not the Bible! Thank the Lord Quote
Rosco Posted July 5, 2005 Report Posted July 5, 2005 I just thought that any session that produced such masterpieces as 'Laura', 'East of the Sun', 'I'm In the Mood for Love', etc... should not be left out of this thread... After all this is not the Bible! Thank the Lord ← Amen! Quote
brownie Posted July 6, 2005 Report Posted July 6, 2005 July 6: 1945 - Milt Hinton and his Orchestra (Jonah Jones, Tyree Glenn,Al Gibson, Dave Rivera, J.C. Heard) record session for Keynote 1947 - Dexter Gordon/Wardell Gray (Howard McGhee, Trummy Young, Sonny Criss, Hampton Hawes, Barney Kessel, etc...) concert released on Savoy aznd other labels (Jazz Concert West Coast, Black California, The Hunt, etc...) 1947 - Django Reinhardt et le Quintette du Hot Club de France (Hubert Rostaing, etc...) record session for Blue Star ('Blues for Barclay', 'Swing 48', etc...) 1948 (thru July 10) - Charlie Parker Quintet (Miles Davis, Duke Jordan, Tommy Potter, Max Roach) at the Onyx Club, released on Jazz Workshop (Bird on 52nd Street) and other labels 1956 - Dave Brubeck Quartet (Paul Desmond, Norman Bates, Joe Dodge) at the Newport festival, released on Columbia (Dave Brubeck and Jay and Kai at Newport) 1957 - Billie Holiday (Mal Waldron, Joe Benjamin, Jo Jones) at Newport festival, released on Verve (Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday at Newport) 1957 - Teddy Wilson Trio (Milt Hinton, Specs Powell, Gerry Mulligan) and the Gerry Mulligan Quartet (Bob Brookmeyer, Joe Benjamin, Dave Bailey) at the Newport festival released on Verve (The Teddy Wilson Trio and Gerry Mulligan Quartet at Newport) 1957 - Don Elliott (Bill Evans, Ernie Furtado, Al Beldini) and Eddie Costa (Rolf Kuhn, Dick Johnson, Ernie Furtado, Al Beldini) at the Newport festival, released on Verve (The Eddie Costa Trio, Mat Mathews and Don Elliott at Newport) 1957 - Cecil Taylor (Steve Lacy, Buell Neidlinger, Dennis Charles) at the Newport festival, released on Verve (The Gigi Gryce-Donald Byrd Jazzlab and Cecil Taylor at Newport) 1957 - The Dizzy Gillespie Orchestra (Lee Morgan, Al Grey, Melba Liston, Ernie Henry, Billy Mitchell, Wynton Kelly, etc...) at the Newport festival (Dizzy Gillespie at Newport) 1958 - Dinah Washington, Terry Gibbs, Max Roach, Don Elliott (Blue Mitchell, Melba Liston, Harold Ousley, Sahib Shihab, Wynton Kelly, etc...) at the Newport festival, released on EmArcy (Newport 58) 1958 - Max Roach (Booker Little, Ray Draper, George Coleman, Art Davis) at the Newport festival, released on EmArcy (Max Roach + 4 at Newport) 1961 - Duke Ellington and his Orchestra and Count Basie and his Orchestra record session for Columbia (First Time, The Count Meets the Duke) 1964 - Grachan Moncur (Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Cecil McBee, Tony Williams) record session for BN (Some Other Stuff) 1981 - Zoot Sims (Jimmy Rowles, Frank Tate, Akira Tana) record session for Pablo (I Wish I Were Twins) etc... Quote
MartyJazz Posted July 6, 2005 Report Posted July 6, 2005 July 6th. Also recorded on this date: 1961 (thru 7/7), Gary Burton debuts as a leader on NEW VIBE MAN IN TOWN (RCA Victor) backed by Gene Cherico & Joe Morello: 1987, Stan Getz Quartet with Kenny Barron, Rufus Reid & Victor Lewis appear at the 'Cafe Montmartre' in Copenhagen and records 2 excellent CDs - ANNNIVERSARY and SERENITY (Emarcy): 1989, Joe Locke leads a quartet that includes Kenny Werner, Ron McClure & Ronnie Burrage with tenorist Larry Schneider on 2 tracks - PRESENT TENSE (Steeplechase): Quote
couw Posted July 6, 2005 Report Posted July 6, 2005 1948, Al Kilian, Bill Moore, The Bopland Boys record at Elks Auditorium, LA (Savoy) was all of this stuff ever collected in a nice box? 1949, Dizzy Gillespie is in the land of oo-bla-dee recording for RCA Victor 1957, Sammy Price and Lucky Thompson - Paris Blues (Polydor / JiP) 1972, Newport in New York, plenty stuff recorded and put out by Cobblestone Quote
Rosco Posted July 6, 2005 Report Posted July 6, 2005 July 6th: 1928: Johnny Dodds' Washboard Band record in Chicago for Victor 1928: Miff Mole's Molers record in New York for Okeh 1959: Stan Getz broadcast from Stockholm, included on Stan Getz in Sweden (Dragon) 1974: Sonny Rollins at Montreux- Cutting Edge (Milestone) 1979: Stephane Grappelli, Joe Pass & Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen in Copenhagen- Tivoli Gardens (Pablo) and the same musicians with the addition of Oscar Peterson & Mickey Roker- Skol (Pablo) Quote
brownie Posted July 6, 2005 Report Posted July 6, 2005 some more: 1973 - Sam Rivers (Cecil McBee, Norman Connors at the Montreux festival, released by Impulse (Streams) 1974 - Harry Edison /Eddie 'Lockjaw' Davis (Kenny Drew, etc...) record session for Storyville (Opus Funk) 1979 (also July 7) - Johnny Griffin Quartet (Ronnie Mathews, Ray Drummond, Idrees Muhammad) at the Village Vanguard, released on Galaxy (NYC Underground) Quote
brownie Posted July 7, 2005 Report Posted July 7, 2005 July 7: 1937 - Count Basie and his Orchestra record session for Decca ('One O'Clock Jump', 'John's Idea', etc...) 1937 - Dicky Wells and his Orchestra (Shad Collins, Bill Dillard, Bill Coleman, Django Reinhardt, etc...) record session for Swing 1952 - Woody Herman and the New Third Herd (Don Fagerquist, Urbie Green, Carl Fontana, Dick Hafer, Arno Marsh, Bill Perkins, etc...) record session for Mars 1957 - Oscar Peterson Trio and guests (Roy Eldridge, Sonny Stitt, Herb Ellis, Ray Brown, Jo Jones) at the Newport festival, released on Verve (The Oscar Peterson Trio with Sonny Stitt, Roy Eldridge and Jo Jones at Newport) 1957 - Count Basie and his Orchestra and guests (Roy Eldridge, Lester Young, Illinois Jacquet, Jo Jones, Jimmy Rushing) at the Newport festival (Count Basie at Newport) 1958 - Chico Hamilton Quintet (Eric Dolphy, John Pisano, Nathan Gershman, Hal Gaylor) at the Newport festival, released on FDC 1958 - Kenny Dorham Quintet (Curtis Fuller, Cedar Walton, Sam Jones, Charles Persip) record session for Riverside (This Is The Moment) 1963 - John Coltrane Quartet (McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Roy Haynes) at the Newport festival, released on Impulse 1966 - Richard Groove Holmes (Blue Mitchell, Harold Vick, etc...) record session for Prestige (Misty) 1968 - Roland Kirk Quintet (Ron Burton, Vernon Martin, Jimmy Hopps, Joe Texidor) at the Newport festival, released on Atlantic (Volunteered Slavery) 1970 - Dexter Gordon (Tommy Flanagan, Larry Ridley, Alan Dawson) record session for Prestige (The Panther) Quote
couw Posted July 7, 2005 Report Posted July 7, 2005 1949, James Moody Quintet records for Blue Star (reisssued on Bebop in the JiP series) 1956, Duke Ellington at Newport, released on Columbia, ctd after midnight and amended in the studio two days later 1962, Chris Barber - Chris Barber's Jazz Band Ottilie Patterson énekel (Qualiton), ctd the next day 1971, Stanley Turrentine - Salt Song (CTI), ctd the next week 1969, Art Ensemble of Chicago - People in Sorrow (nessa) 1998, Joe Chambers - Mirrors (Blue Note) Quote
MartyJazz Posted July 7, 2005 Report Posted July 7, 2005 July 7th. Also recorded on this date: 1989, Charlie Haden with Paul Bley & Paul Motian at the Festival International de Jazz, Montreal (Verve): Quote
Bill B Posted July 7, 2005 Report Posted July 7, 2005 1954-Erroll Garner records first of a number of marathon sessions in Detroit.Thirty-five solo performances recorded.Twenty-four released in 1992 on Polygram. 1964-Bill Evans Trio records @ The Trident in Sausalito for Verve. thirty-seven selections recorded over two evenings. Session complete on 9 July. Quote
Rosco Posted July 7, 2005 Report Posted July 7, 2005 More July 7: 1937: Rex Stewart & his 52nd Street Stompers (Duke Ellington, Johnny Hodges, Harry Carney, et al) for Variety 1939: Muggsy Spanier records for Bluebird 1943: Django Reinhardt records for Swing 1949: Sarah Vaughan records for Columbia 1966: Richard 'Groove' Holmes records three tracks for Soul Mist (Prestige), reissued on Blue Groove 1973: McCoy Tyner at Montreux- Enlightenment (Milestone) 1983: Miles Davis in Montreal- two tracks for Decoy (Columbia) 1988: Miles Davis at Montreux for the giant Montreux box set (Warners) Quote
brownie Posted July 8, 2005 Report Posted July 8, 2005 (edited) July 8: 1952 - Charlie Parker (Frank Morgan, Don Wilkerson, Lawrence Marable, etc...) at California jam session, released on Philology 1957 - Dizzy Gillespie and his Orchestra (Lee Morgan, Melba Liston, Al Grey, Ernie Henry, Billy Mitchell, Benny Golson, Wynton Kelly, etc...) record session for Verve ('Joogie Boogie', 'I Remember Clifford', etc...) 1960 - Shirley Scott (Gene Casey, Bill Ellington, Juan Amalbert, etc...) record session for Prestige (Mucho, Mucho) 1960 (also July 9) - Horace Silver Quintet (Blue Mitchell, Junior Scott, Gene Taylor, Roy Brooks) record session for BN (Horascope) 1963 - Dizzy Gillespie and the Double Six of Paris (Bud Powell, Pierre Michelot, Kenny Clarke) record session for Philips (Dizzy Gillespie et les Double Six) 1965 - Sonny Rollins (Ray Bryant, Walter Booker, Mickey Roker) record session for Impulse (Sonny Rollins on Impulse) 1966 - Stanley Turrentine (McCoy Tyner, Bob Cranshaw, Mickey Roker) record session for BN (Easy Walker) Edited July 8, 2005 by brownie Quote
MartyJazz Posted July 8, 2005 Report Posted July 8, 2005 July 8th. Also recorded on this date: 1966, Roswell Rudd group with Robin Kenyatta, Giuseppi Logan, Charlie Haden, Lewis Worrell & Beaver Harris record 4 tracks for Impulse. 1989, Charlie Haden & the Liberation Music Orchestra perform at the Festival International de Jazz in Montreal (Verve). Quote
couw Posted July 8, 2005 Report Posted July 8, 2005 1960, John Coltrane and Don Cherry complete their Atlantic album "The Avant Garde"; continued from 28 June. 1963, Albert Mangelsdorff Quintett - (One) Tension (CBS), ctd 11 July. 1985, Benny Carter All Stars record for Sonet, ctd the next day. Quote
Rosco Posted July 8, 2005 Report Posted July 8, 2005 July 8: 1955 - Miles Davis (Britt Woodman, Teddy Charles, Charles Mingus, Elvin Jones) record session for Debut (Blue Moods) 1957 - Dizzy Gillespie and his Orchestra (Lee Morgan, Melba Liston, Al Grey, Ernie Henry, Billy Mitchell, Benny Golson, Wynton Kelly, etc...) at the Newport festival, released on Verve (Dizzy Gillespie at Newport) ← A day early on the Miles Blue Moods session, Brownie! And I thought Dizzy's Newport appearance was July 6th; for July 8 I have him in the studio recording tracks for Big Band Sound, reissued on Birk's Works (Verve) More July 8: 1929: Jelly Roll Morton records for Victor 1957: Bud Freeman records one session for Austin High School Jazz in Hi-fi (RCA Victor) 1960: John Coltrane & Don Cherry- three tracks for The Avant-Garde (Atlantic) 1973: Miles Davis at Montreux- Complete Montreux Recordings (Warners) 1984: Miles Davis at Montreux again 1991: Miles Davis with Quincy Jones at Montreux, also in the box Quote
brownie Posted July 8, 2005 Report Posted July 8, 2005 July 8: 1955 - Miles Davis (Britt Woodman, Teddy Charles, Charles Mingus, Elvin Jones) record session for Debut (Blue Moods) 1957 - Dizzy Gillespie and his Orchestra (Lee Morgan, Melba Liston, Al Grey, Ernie Henry, Billy Mitchell, Benny Golson, Wynton Kelly, etc...) at the Newport festival, released on Verve (Dizzy Gillespie at Newport) ← A day early on the Miles Blue Moods session, Brownie! And I thought Dizzy's Newport appearance was July 6th; for July 8 I have him in the studio recording tracks for Big Band Sound, reissued on Birk's Works (Verve) Rosco, you rule! The Gillespie record session was a regular one, not the Newport date. That Newport album was playing in my head when I typed the day's sessions. And the Miles session for Debut will be relisted tomorrow. Editing my earlier post now! Quote
MartyJazz Posted July 9, 2005 Report Posted July 9, 2005 July 9th. Recorded on this date: 1955, Miles Davis leads a quintet that includes Britt Woodman, Teddy Charles, Charles Mingus & Elvin Jones (Debut): "Nature Boy", "Alone Together", "There's No You", "Easy Living". 1956, Thad Jones leads a sextet that includes Billy Mitchell, Tommy Flanagan, Kenny Burrell, Eddie Jones & Elvin Jones (Blue Note): "Something to Remember You By". 1957, Charles Mingus Trio with Hampton Hawes & Dannie Richmond record an LP of seven tracks for Jubilee (now available on Fresh Sound): 1958, Thelonious Monk Quartet with Johnny Griffin, Ahmed Abdul-Malik & Roy Haynes appear at the 'Five Spot' in NYC, 6 tracks with Art Blakey substituting for Haynes on one (Riverside). 1964, Sonny Rollins Trio with Bob Cranshaw & Mickey Roker (RCA Victor): "Autumn Nocturne". 1973, Red Rodney leads a quintet that includes Charles McPherson, Barry Harris, Sam Jones & Roy Brooks - BIRD LIVES! (Muse): 1978, Shirley Horn with backing by Buster Williams & Billy Hart - A LAZY AFTERNOON (Steeplechase): Quote
brownie Posted July 9, 2005 Report Posted July 9, 2005 July 9: 1938 - Count Basie and his Orchestra on the 'America Dances' broadcast, released on Fanfare and various labels 1946 - Dizzy Gillespie and his Orchestra (Dave Burns, Kenny DoLham, Sonny Stitt, Leo Parker, John lewis, Ray Brown, Kenny Clarke, Milt Jackson, etc...) record session for Musicraft ('Ray's Idea', 'Things to Come', etc...) 1952 - Gerry Mulligan Quartet (Chet Baker, Jimmy Rowles, Joe Mondragon) record session for Pacific Jazz (The Genius of Gerry Mulligan) 1956 (also Aug. 8 & 20) - Hank Jones record solo session for Savoy (Hank Jones) 1956 - Duke Ellington and his Orchestra record session for Columbia ('Newport Jazz Festival Suite') 1957 - Sahib Shihab (Phil Woods, Benny Golson, Hank Jones, Paul Chambers, Art Taylor) record session for Savoy (Jazz Sahib) 1964 - Gil Evans and his Orchestra (Frank Rehak, Wayne Shorter, Kenny Burrell, Gary Peacock, Elvin Jones, etc...) record session for Verve (The Individualism of Gil Evans) 1964 - Dexter Gordon Quartet (Tete Montoliu, NHOP, Rune Carlsson) at the Montmartre club, released on SteepleChase (I Want More) 1981 - Jimmy Gourley Quartet (Stan Getz, Lou Levy, Marc Johnson, Victor Lewis) record session for Musica (No More) Quote
couw Posted July 9, 2005 Report Posted July 9, 2005 1962, Jimmy Giuffre records for Columbia (Free Fall) 1964, Gil Evans records for Verve (The Individualism of Gil Evans) 1965, Raymond Fol starts recording Les 4 Saisons for Philips, ctd thru 15 July 1988, Carlos Ward recorded live at the North Sea Jazz Festival (Leo) Quote
Rosco Posted July 9, 2005 Report Posted July 9, 2005 July 9th: 1929: Jelly Roll Morton records for Victor 1946: Duke Ellington records for Victor 1964: Another night at the Trident Club, Sausalito for the Bill Evans Trio- Trio Live (Verve) + many unissued pieces on the Complete Verve box 1971: The 2nd of three sessions for Keith Jarrett- The Mourning of a Star (Atlantic) (shoulda listed this one yesterday... oops!) 1983: Kenny Barron- Green Chimneys (Criss Cross) 1988: (9th & 10th) JJ Johnson at the Village Vanguard- Quintergy and Standards (both Emarcy) Quote
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