Rosco Posted July 9, 2005 Report Posted July 9, 2005 1971: The 2nd of three sessions for Keith Jarrett- The Mourning of a Star (Atlantic) ← Parts of El Juicio (The Judgement) recorded at these sessions also Quote
MartyJazz Posted July 10, 2005 Report Posted July 10, 2005 July 10th. Recorded on this date: 1957, Pepper Adams leads a quintet that includes Stu Williamson, Carl Perkins, Leroy Vinnegar & Mel Lewis - QUINTET (V.S.O.P.): 1958, Sonny Rollins Trio with Henry Grimes & Specs Wright record "What's My Name?", "If You Were the Only Girl in the World", "Manhattan", "Body and Soul" (tenor solo) for Metrojazz, now on a Verve CD. 1960, Donald Byrd leads a quintet that includes Jackie McLean, Duke Pearson, Reggie Workman & Lex Humphries (Blue Note): "Little Boy Blue", "Bo", "My Girl Shirl". 1967, Cedar Walton leads a quintet that includes Junior Cook, Kenny Dorham, Leroy Vinnegar & Billy Higgins - CEDAR! (Prestige). 1970, Lee Morgan Quintet performs at the Lighthouse in Hermosa Beach, CA (through 7/12) with Bennie Maupin, Harold Mabern, Jymie Merritt & Mickey Roker - LIVE AT THE LIGHTHOUSE (Blue Note 3 CD box): 1981, Shirley Horn backed by Charles Ables & Billy Hart appears at the Northsea Jazz Festival, Holland through 7/12 - ALL NIGHT LONG and VIOLETS FOR YOUR FURS (Steeplechase): 1990, John Hicks Trio with Ray Drummond & Idris Muhammad - IS THAT SO? (Timeless). Quote
brownie Posted July 10, 2005 Report Posted July 10, 2005 July 10: 1948 (also July 11) - Charlie Parker (Miles Davis, Duke Jordan, Tommy Potter, Max Roach) at the Onyx Club, released on Mosaic (The Dean Benedetti Recordings) 1956 (also July 31) - Sonny Criss (Sonny Clark, Leroy Vinnegar, Lawrence Marable) record session for Imperial (Go Man!) 1957 - Jimmy Knepper Quintet (Jor Maini, Bill Triglia, Charles Mingus, Dannie Richmond) record session for Debut 1964 - Albert Ayler (Gary Peacock, Sonny Murray) record session for ESP (Spiritual Unity) 1964 - Don Patterson (Booker Ervin, Billy James) record session for Prestige (Hip Cake Walk) 1979 - Red Garland Quartet (Kenny Burrell, Ron Carter, Ben Riley) record session for Galaxy (Stepping Out, also So Long Blues) 1991 - Miles Davis (Jackie McLean, Wayne Shorter,Chick Corea, Joe Zawinul, Dave Holland, Al Foster, etc...) concert at La Grande Halle de la Villette, Paris, released on Beech Marten (Black Devil) Quote
couw Posted July 10, 2005 Report Posted July 10, 2005 1936, Billie Holiday and het Orchestra record for Vocalion 1957, Bernard Peiffer records for Brunswick (Prelude, fugue and trio on Lullaby of Birdland) 1961, Gerry Mulligan and the Concert Jazz Band record for Verve live at the Village Vanguard 1990, Barney Wilen - Paris Moods (M&I), ctd the next two days Quote
Rosco Posted July 10, 2005 Report Posted July 10, 2005 More July 10: 1929: Jelly Roll Morton records for Victor 1946: Duke Ellington Orchestra for Victor 1975: Hilton Ruiz- Piano Man (Steeplechase) Quote
brownie Posted July 11, 2005 Report Posted July 11, 2005 July 11: 1955 - Charlie Mariano (John Williams, Max Bennett, Mel Lewis) record session for Bethlehem (Charlie Mariano Plays) 1958 - John Coltrane (Wilbur Harden, Red Garland, Paul Chambers, Jimmy Cobb) record session for Prestige (The Standard Coltrane, also Bahia) 1958 - Sonny Rollins (Nat Adderley,Jimmy Cleveland, Frank Rehak, Don Butterfield, Dick Katz, Rene Thomas, Henry Grimes, Roy Haynes, etc...) record the big band session for MetroJazz (Big Brass) 1961 - Roland Kirk (Jack McDuff, Joe Benjamin, Art Taylor) record session for Prestige (Kirk's Works) 1961 - King Curtis (Sam Taylor, Billy Butler, etc...) record session for Tru-Sound (It's Party Time) 1966 - John Coltrane (Pharaoh Sanders, Alice Coltrane, Jimmy Garrison, Rashid Ali) at Sankei Hall, released on Impulse (John Coltrane in Japan) 1973 - Miles Davis (Dave Liebman, Pete Cosey, Al Foster, etc...) concert at the Paris Olympia, released on Trema (En Concert avec Europe 1) 1977 - Al Haig Trio (Jamil Nasser, Frank Gant) record session for Absord Music/Interplay (A Portrait of Bud Powell) 1979 (also July 12) - Red Garland (Julian Priester, George Coleman, Ron Carter, Ben Riley) record session for Galaxy (Strike Up the Band) Quote
MartyJazz Posted July 11, 2005 Report Posted July 11, 2005 July 11th. Also recorded on this date: 1954, Clifford Brown joins Stu Williamson, Zoot Sims, Bob Gordon, Russ Freeman, Joe Mondragon & Shelly Manne in a west coast studio (Pacific Jazz): "Daahoud", "Finders Keepers", "Joy Spring". Quote
Rosco Posted July 11, 2005 Report Posted July 11, 2005 July 11th. Also recorded on this date: 1954, Clifford Brown joins Stu Williamson, Zoot Sims, Bob Gordon, Russ Freeman, Joe Mondragon & Shelly Manne in a west coast studio (Pacific Jazz): "Daahoud", "Finders Keepers", "Joy Spring". ← Think this session was July 12th, Marty. Quote
MartyJazz Posted July 12, 2005 Report Posted July 12, 2005 July 12th. Recorded on this date: 1954, Louis Armstrong Sextet with Trummy Young, Barney Bigard, Billy Kyle, Arvell Shaw, Barrett Deems plus vocalist Velma Middleton - PLAYS W.C. HANDY (Columbia, through 7/14): 1957, Jackie McLean leads a sextet that includes Webster Young, Ray Draper, John Meyers, Bill Salter & Larry Ritchie (Prestige): "Millie's Pad", "Disciples Love Affair", "Not So Strange Blues". 1968, Bobby Hutcherson Quintet with Harold Land, Chick Corea, Reggie Johnson & Joe Chambers - TOTAL ECLIPSE (Blue Note): 1990, Andrew Hill leads a quintet that includes Greg Osby, Robin Eubanks, Lonnie Plaxico & Cecil Brooks III - BUT NOT FAREWELL (Blue Note, completed 9/16). Quote
brownie Posted July 12, 2005 Report Posted July 12, 2005 July 12: 1956 (also July 18) - Nat Adderley (Cannonball Adderley, Junior Mance, Sam Jones, Specs Wright) record session for EmArcy (To the Ivy League from Nat Adderley) 1957 - Stan Getz Quartet (Mose Allison, Addison Farmer, Jerry Segal) record session for Verve (The Soft Swing) 1960 - Brother Jack McDuff (Jimmy Forrest, Lem Winchester, Bill Elliott) record session for Prestige (Tough Duff) 1960 - Julian Priester Sextet (Walter Benton, Charles Davis, McCoy Tyner, Sam Jones, Art Taylor) record session for Jazzland (Spiritsville) 1961 (also July 11 and 18) - Joe Gordon (Jimmy Woods, Dick Whittington, Jimmy Bond, Milton Turner) record session for Contemporary (Lookin' Good) 1965 - Bobby Timmons Trio (Lee Otis Bass III, Billy Saunders) record session for Prestige (Chicken and Dumplin's) 1969 - Hank Mobley (Dizzy Reece, Slide Hampton, Vince Benedetti, Alby Cullaz, Philly Joe Jones) record session for BN (The Flip) 1972 (also July 13) - Elvin Jones (Steve Grossman, Dave Liebman, Pepper Adams, Jan Hammer, Gene Perla) record session for BN (Mr. Jones) 1990 (also July 13) - Mal Waldron and Steve Lacy record session for Novus (Hot House) Quote
Rosco Posted July 12, 2005 Report Posted July 12, 2005 July 12th 1929: Jelly Roll Morton records for Victor (again!) 1935: Red McKenzie records for Decca 1938: Bud Freeman records for Commodore 1939: Earl Hines records for Bluebird 1954: This is the date I have for the Clifford Brown session previously listed as July 11th; Jazz Immortal (Pacific Jazz) 1973: Keith Jarrett live in Bremen- Solo Concerts (ECM) Quote
couw Posted July 12, 2005 Report Posted July 12, 2005 1937, Dicky Wells records in Paris for Prestige 1995, Barney Wilen - Passione (Venus), ctd the next two days Quote
brownie Posted July 12, 2005 Report Posted July 12, 2005 The Clifford Brown Pacific Jazz date was indeed July 12, 1954. And just to correct: the Dicky Welles 1937 session was recorded in Paris for the Swing label. Prestige reissued it decades later! Quote
brownie Posted July 13, 2005 Report Posted July 13, 2005 July 13: 1951 - James Moody et Andre Hodeir et son Orchestre (strings, Raymond Fol, Pierre Michelot, etc...) record session for Vogue (reissue on Classics soon) 1953 - Count Basie and his Orchestra record session for Clef ('Plymouth Rock', 'Blues Go Away', etc...) 1956 - Gene Ammons Septet (Donald Byrd, Art Farmer, Jackie McLean, Mal Waldron, Doug Watkins, Art Taylor) record session for Prestige (Jammin' with Gene) 1956 - Jackie McLean (same rhythm section) record session for Prestige (4, 5, and 6) 1957 - Miles Davis Quintet (Sonny Rollins, Red Garland, Paul Chambers, Art Taylor) at Cafe Bohemia, released on Ozone and various labels 1960 - Charles Mingus (Ted Curson, Eric Dolphy, Booker Ervin, Bud Powell, Danny Richmond) at the Antibes festival, released on Atlantic (Mingus at Antibes) 1961 (also July 14&17) - Johnny Griffin (Clark Terry, Jimmy Cleveland, Jimmy Jones, Barry Galbraith, Ron Carter, Ben Riley, etc...) record session for Riverside (White Gardenia) 1961 - Lonnie Johnson and Victoria Spivey (Cliff Jackson) record session for Bluesville (Idle Hours) 1962 (also July 14) - Horace Silver Quintet (Blue Mitchell, Junior Cook, Gene Taylor, John Harris Jr) record session for BN (The Tokyo Blues) 1964 (also July 14) - Paul Desmond (Jim Hall, Gene Wright, Connie Kay) record session for RCA (Glad to be Unhappy) Quote
couw Posted July 13, 2005 Report Posted July 13, 2005 1949, Art Tatum records solo for Capitol 1957, Bob Brookmeyer - Traditionalism Revisited (Pacific Jazz) Quote
Rosco Posted July 13, 2005 Report Posted July 13, 2005 July 13: 1926: New Orleans Wanderers (Johnny Dodds, Lil Armstrong, Kid Ory, George Mitchell, Joe Clark & Johnny St. Cyr) record for Colmbia ('Gatemouth', 'Perdido Street Blues', 'Papa Dip', 'Too Tight') 1935: Benny Goodman, Teddy Wilson, Lionel Hampton & Gene Krupa record 'Body and Soul' 1954: Another session for Louis Armstrong- Plays W.C. Handy (Columbia) 1977: Benny Carter at Montreux Jazz Festival- Montreux '77 (Pablo), also available on DVD 1977: Milt Jackson & Ray Brown at Montreux- Montreux '77 (Pablo), also on DVD 1977: Trio of Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter & Tony Williams record Ron Carter- Third Plane (Milestone) and Herbie Hancock- Trio (CBS Japan) 1991: Keith Jarrett at Vienna State Opera house- Vienna Concert (ECM) 1996: (13th - 15th) John Abercrombie at Visiones, NY- Tactics (ECM) Quote
MartyJazz Posted July 13, 2005 Report Posted July 13, 2005 July 13th. Also recorded on this date: 1985, Sadao Watanabe leads a quartet that includes James Williams, Charnett Moffett & Jeff Watts at the 'Bravas Club', Tokyo - PARKER'S MOOD (Elektra): 1993, Don Pullen & the African-Brazilian Connection (Carlos Ward, Nilson Matta, J.T. Lewis & Mor Thiam) perform at the Montreux Jazz Festival - LIVE....AGAIN (Blue Note): Quote
MartyJazz Posted July 14, 2005 Report Posted July 14, 2005 July 14th. Recorded on this date: 1956, Thad Jones leads a quintet that includes Billy Mitchell, Barry Harris, Percy Heath & Max Roach - THE MAGNIFICENT THAD JONES (Blue Note): 1957 Paul Chambers leads a quartet that includes Kenny Burrell, Hank Jones & Art Taylor - BASS ON TOP (Blue Note): 1963, Cannonball Adderley Sextet with Nat Adderley, Yusef Lateef, Joe Zawinul, Sam Jones & Louis Hayes appear at 'Sankei Hall', Tokyo for 2 nights - NIPPON SOUL (Riverside): 1964, Miles Davis Quintet with Sam Rivers, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter & Tony Williams appear at 'Kohseinenkin Hall', Tokyo - MILES IN TOKYO (Columbia): 1965, Blue Mitchell Quintet with Junior Cook, Chick Corea, Gene Taylor & Al Foster - DOWN WITH IT (Blue Note): 1966, Bobby Hutcherson leads a quintet that includes Joe Henderson, McCoy Tyner, Herbie Lewis & Billy Higgins - STICK-UP! (Blue Note): 1967, Lee Morgan leads a sextet that includes Wayne Shorter, Bobby Hutcherson, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter & Billy Higgins - THE PROCRASTINATOR (BLue Note): 2001, Wayne Shorter Quartet with Danilo Perez, John Patitucci & Brian Blade begin European tour and are recorded in various festivals in Spain, France and Italy for the next 10 days - FOOTPRINTS LIVE! (Verve): Quote
brownie Posted July 14, 2005 Report Posted July 14, 2005 July 14: 1946 - Erroll Garner Trio (Red Callender, Lou Singer) record session for Mercury 1956 (also July 21) - Miles Davis Quintet (John Coltrane, Red Garland, Paul Chambers, Philly Joe Jones) at Peaock Alley, St.Louis, released on VGM (Peacock Alley 1956) 1959 (also Aug. 9) - Oscar Peterson Trio (Ray Brown, Ed Thigpen) record session for Verve (The Jazz Soul of Oscar Peterson) 1960 - Horace Parlan Quintet (Tommy Turrentine, Stanley Turrentine, George Tucker, Al Harewood) record session for BN (Speakin' My Piece) 1961 - Brother Jack McDuff (Harold Vick, Grant Green, Joe Dukes) record session for Prestihe (Goodnight, It's Time To Go!) 1961 - Stan Getz (strings, Steve Kuhn, Jones Neves, Roy Haynes, etc...) record session for Verve (Focus) 1967 - Eric Kloss Quintet (Jimmy Owens, Cedar Walton, Leroy Vinnegar, Alan Dawson) record session for Prestige (First Class Kloss) 1972 - (also July 27) - Sonny Rollins (George Cables, Bob Cranshaw, Jack deJohnette, Arthur Jenkins) record session for Milestone (Next Album) Quote
Rosco Posted July 14, 2005 Report Posted July 14, 2005 July 14th: 1926: New Orleans Bootblacks (same line-up as the New Orleans Wanderers session the previous day) record for Columbia 1930: Jelly Roll Morton records for Victor 1949: Woody Herman records for Capitol, reissued on Keeper of the Flame 1953: Shorty Rogers records four titles for the soundtrack of The Wild One, issued as an RCA EP 1954: Another session for Louis Armstrong- Plays W.C. Handy (Columbia) 1955: Cannonball Adderley records for Savoy, issued on Presenting Cannonball Adderley, Discoveries and Spontaneous Combustion 1960: Duke Ellington- Unknown Session (Columbia) 1962: Horace Silver- three tracks from The Tokyo Blues (Blue Note) 1964: Paul Desmond & Jim Hall- Glad to be Unhappy and Easy Living 1977: All from the Montreux Jazz Festival:- Clark Terry- Montreux '77 (Pablo), also on DVD Dizzy Gillespie Jam Session with Jon Faddis & Milt Jackson- Montreux '77 (Pablo) Ella Fitzgerald- Montreux '77 (Pablo), also on DVD 1980: Sonny Stitt- Sonny's Back (Muse) 1985: Miles Davis at Montreux, included in the Complete Montreux boxed set 1986: Michel Petrucciani at Montreux with Wayne Shorter, Jim Hall- Power of Three (Blue Note) 1989: Miles Davis in Preugia- Live Tutu (Suisa) Quote
Bill B Posted July 14, 2005 Report Posted July 14, 2005 1964 Desmond/ Hall recorded " "Taste of Honey","When Joanna Loved Me" and "Polka Dots and Moonbeams''."Glad to be Unhappy" and "Easy Living" were recorded Sept 8 and 9 1964. Quote
Rosco Posted July 14, 2005 Report Posted July 14, 2005 (edited) 1964 Desmond/ Hall recorded " "Taste of Honey","When Joanna Loved Me" and "Polka Dots and Moonbeams''."Glad to be Unhappy" and "Easy Living" were recorded Sept 8 and 9 1964. ← Yep. The titles referred to the albums they were on. Looking at it now I should have made that clearer. Edited July 14, 2005 by Rosco Quote
brownie Posted July 15, 2005 Report Posted July 15, 2005 July 15: 1947 - Allan Eager (Terry Gibbs, Duke Jordan, Curley Russell, Max Roach) record session for Savoy 1958 - Jimmy Smith (Kenny Burrell, Donald Bailey) record session for BN (On The Sunny Side) 1960 - Duke Ellington Small Band (Ray Nance, Lawrence Brown, Johnny Hodges, Harry Carney, Aaron Bell, Sam Woodyard) record session for Columbia (Unknown Session) 1960 - Red Garland Trio (Sam Jones, Art Taylor) record session for Prestige (Halleluja Y' All) 1963 (also July 18) - Sonny Rollins and Coleman Hawkins (Paul Bley, Bob Cranshaw, Roy McCurdy) record for RCA (Sonny Meets Hawk) 1964 (first of several sessions) - Benny Golson (Benny Bailey, Grachan Moncur, Ake Persson, Cecil Payne, etc...) record session for Prestige (Stockholm Sojourn) 1970 - Bobby Hutcherson (Harold Land, Joe Sample, Johnny Williams, Mickey Roker) record session for BN (San Francisco) 1973 - Altissimo (Gary Bartz, Lee Konitz, Charlie Mariano, Jackie McLean, Joachim Kuhn, Palle Danielsson, Hank Bennink) record session for Philips Japan Quote
Rosco Posted July 15, 2005 Report Posted July 15, 2005 1942: Lester Young and Nat 'King' Cole record for Philo/ Aladdin 1963: Ella Fitzgerald with Count Basie: Ella Basie (Verve) 1995: Esbjorn Svensson Trio in Arhus- EST Live (ACT) 1999: EST again, at Montreux- EST Live (ACT) Quote
couw Posted July 15, 2005 Report Posted July 15, 2005 (edited) 1939, Count Basie and his Orchestra radio broadcast from the Famous Door, released by Columbia 1948, Rex Stewart is the first American to record in Germany after the war; with a racially mixed band in the Eastern part of Berlin, during the time of the monetary reorganisation by the Soviets (Amiga) 1959, Oscar Pettiford records in Baden Baden 1977, OScar Peterson and the Bassists (Ray Brown, NHOP) record for Pablo (Live at Montreux) Edited July 15, 2005 by couw Quote
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