Bill B Posted July 24, 2005 Report Posted July 24, 2005 2001- Wayne Shorter performs @ Jardins Palais Longchamps,Marseilles. Four titles recorded and released on "Footprints Live" Quote
brownie Posted July 25, 2005 Report Posted July 25, 2005 July 25: 1951 - Wynton Kelly Trio (Oscar Pettiford, Franklin Skeete) record session for BN (New Faces, New Sounds) 1951 - Paul Williams (Blue Mitchell, Curtis Porter, Sam Jones, etc...) record session for Savoy 1960 - Harold Land (Martin Banks, Amos Trice, Clarence Jones, Leon Pettis) record session for BN (Take Aim) 1961 (also July 28) - Etta Jones (Jerome Richardson, George Duvivier, Charles Persip, etc...) record session for Prestige (So Warm) 1969 - Cedar Walton (James Moody, Rudy Stevenson, Reggie Workman, Albert Heath) record session for Prestige (Soul Cycle) 1969 - Miles Davis Quintet (Wayne Shorter, Chick Corea, Dave Holland, Jack deJohnette) concert at Antibes, released by Sony Japan (1969 Miles Festival de Juan les Pins) 1969 - Thad Jones & Mel Lewis (Snooky Young, Jimmy Knepper, Eddie Daniels, Roland Hanna, etc...) record session for BN 1983 (also July 26) - Johnny Griffin Quartet (Mulgrew Miller, Curtis Lundy, Kenny Washington) record session for Galaxy (Call It Whachawanna) Quote
Rosco Posted July 25, 2005 Report Posted July 25, 2005 July 25: 1960: (25th & 26th) Gerry Mulligan- Concert Jazz Band (Verve) 1963: Kenny Burrell & Jimmy Smith- Blue Bash! (Verve) 1980: (25th- 27th) David Murray Octet- Ming (Black Saint) 1981: Herbie Hancock, Wynton Marsalis, Ron Carter, Tony Williams- Quartet (Columbia) 1998: Peter Brotzmann & Die Like a Dog- From Valley to Valley (Eremite) Quote
Bill B Posted July 25, 2005 Report Posted July 25, 2005 1949-Art Tatum records solo session for Capitol 1969-Hutcherson/Land Quintet records at Antibes. Released by JMY. Quote
brownie Posted July 26, 2005 Report Posted July 26, 2005 July 26: 1926 - Jimmy Blythe's Ragmuffins (Freddie Keppard, Johnny Dodds, etc...) record session for Paramount 1953 - Charlie Parker (Bennie Harris, Bud Powell, Al Haig, Charles Mingus, Art Taylor) appear at the Open Door, released on Philology 1955 - Conte Candoli Quintet (Bill Holman, Lou Levy, Leroy Vinnegar, Lawrence Marable) record session for Bethlehem (Toots Sweet) 1955 - Nat Adderley (Jerome Richardson, Hank Jones, Wendell Marshall, Kenny Clarke) record session for Savoy (That's Nat) 1955 (also March 28) - Barney Kessel (Harry Edison, Georgie Auld, Jimmy Rowles, Al Hendrickson, Red Mitchell, Irv Cottler) record session for Contemporary (To Swing Or Not To Swing) 1955 - Count Basie and his Orchestra record session for Clef (April in Paris) 1956 - Chet Baker/Art Pepper (Richie Kamuca, Pete Jolly, Leroy Vinnegar, Stan Levey) record session for PJ (Chet Baker Meets Art Pepper) 1957 - John Jenkins/Clifford Jordan/Bobby Timmons (Wilbur Ware, Dannie Richmond) record session for NewJazz (John Jenkins, Clifford Jordan, Bobby Timmons) 1959 - Ira Sullivan (Johnny Griffin, Jodie Christian, Victor Sproles, Wilbur Campbell) record session for Delmark (Blue Stroll) 1961 (also July 28/29) - Joy Bryan (Wynton Kelly, Al Viola, Leroy Vinnegar, Franbk Butler) record session for Contemporary (Make the Man Love Me) 1963 - Miles Davis Quintet (George Coleman, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, Tony Williams) at the Antibes/Juan les Pins festival, released on JMY (Cote Bleue) 1965 - John Coltrane Quartet (McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones) at the Antibes/Juan les Pins festival, released on Esoldun and Impulse (A Love Supreme) 1965 - Johnny Hodges & Wild Bill Davis (Lawrence Brown, Hank Jones,Grant Green, Richard Davis, Ben Dixon) record session for RCA (Wings and Things) 1976 (also July 28, Aug. 16) - Art Farmer (Art Pepper, Hampton Hawes, Ray Brown, Steve Ellington) record session for Contemporary (On the Road) Quote
couw Posted July 26, 2005 Report Posted July 26, 2005 1960, Ornette Coleman Quartet records for Atlantic (This is Our Music, The Art of the Improvisers, To Whom Keeps a Record, ... ) Quote
Rosco Posted July 26, 2005 Report Posted July 26, 2005 (edited) Also July 26: 1955 - Nat Adderley (Jerome Richardson, Hank Jones, Wendell Marshall, Kenny Clarke) record session for Savoy (That's Nat) ← Same day, with Cannonball Adderley replacing Richardson and Paul Chambers replacing Marshall- Presenting Cannonball Adderley (Savoy) 1955 - Count Basie and his Orchestra record session for Clef (April in Paris) ← Also from the same sessions with the addition of Joe Williams- Count Basie Swings, Joe Williams Sings (Clef) 1979: Herbie Hancock & VSOP in Tokyo- Live Under the Sky (CBS Japan) 1989: Miles Davis in Rome, a single track from Live Around the World (Warner Bros) Edited July 26, 2005 by Rosco Quote
brownie Posted July 27, 2005 Report Posted July 27, 2005 July 27: 1944 - Red Norvo All Stars Sextet (Aaron Sachs, Teddy Wilson, Remo Palmieri, Slam Stewart, Eddie Dell) record session for Keynote 1945 - Sammy Benskin Trio (Billy Taylor, Specs Powell) record session for BN, released on Mosaic (The Benny Morton, Jimmy Hamilton Blue Note Swingers set) 1950 - Gene Ammons/Sonny Stitt (Bill Massey, Matthew Gee, Gene Wright, etc...) record session for Prestige 1952 - Billie Holiday (Joe Newman, Paul Quinichette, Oscar Peterson, Freddie Green, Ray Brown, Gus Johnson) record session for Clef (An Evening With Billie Holiday) 1953 (also July 29, 30) - Chet Baker Quartet (Russ Freeman, Bob Whitlock, Bobby White) record session for PacificJazz, released on Mosaic (The Complete Chet Baker PJ Studio Sessions) 1954 - Errol Garner Trio (Wyatt Ruther, Fats Heard) record session for EmArcy (Contrasts) 1956 - J.J. Johnson Quintet (Bobby Jaspar, Tommy Flanagan, Wilbur Little, Elvin Jones) record session for Columbia (JJ is For Jazz) 1957 - Hank Mobley (Kenny Dorham, Walter Bishop Jr, Doug Watkins, Art Taylor) record session for Prestige (Mobley's 2nd Message) 1961 (also July 29) - Helen Humes (Joe Gordon, Teddy Edwards, Wynton Kelly, Al Viola, Leroy Vinnegar, Frank Butler) record session for Contemporary (Swingin' With Humes) 1961 - Dick Wellstood's Wallerites (Herman Autrey, Gene Sedric, Milt Hinton, Zutty Singleton) record session for Swingville (Uptown and Lowdown) 1962 - Miles Davis and Gil Evans record session for Columbia (Quiet Nights) 1962 (thru July 30) - Sonny Rollins Quartet (Don Cherry, Bob Cranshaw, Billy Higgins) record session for RCA (Our Man In Jazz) 1963 - Miles Davis Quintet (George Coleman, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, Tony Williams) at the Antibes-Juan les Pins festival, released on CBS France (Miles A Antibes) 1965 - John Coltrane Quartet (McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones) at the Antibes-Juan les Pins festival, released on Esoldun (Live In Antibes) Quote
couw Posted July 27, 2005 Report Posted July 27, 2005 1957, George Shearing & Dakota Staton - In the Night (Capitol), ctd the 30th and 31st 1964, Benny Carter - Tickle Toe (Vee Jay), ctd the next day 1970, Albert Ayler - Nuits de la Fondation Maeght (Shandar) Quote
Rosco Posted July 27, 2005 Report Posted July 27, 2005 July 27th 1942: Count Basie records for Okeh 1944: Coleman Hawkins records for Regis 1955: Thelonious Monk- second session for Plays Duke Ellington (Riverside) 1969: Miles Davis at Antibes, unissued by Columbia; a single track included in Chick Corea's Music Forever and Beyond box 1979: Herbie Hancock & VSOP in Tokyo- issued as the second disc in the new issue of Live Under the Sky (Columbia) 1981: Herbie Hancock- With Ron Carter & Tony Williams (CBS Japan) Quote
Rosco Posted July 27, 2005 Report Posted July 27, 2005 Can anyone help on this? The booklet to the CD Count Basie Swings, Joe Williams Sings (Clef) lists the recording dates as July 26 & 27, 1955. Five tracks definitely originate at the session listed yesterday (where some of the April in Paris album was recorded) which leaves four tracks: Everyday I Have the Blues The Comeback All Right, OK, You Win In the Evening (When the Sun Goes Down) Process of elimination would place these on July 27; however this Joe Williams discography gives the date as May 17, 1955 And I can't find a good Basie discography online to confirm. Any help on this appreciated. -_- Quote
couw Posted July 27, 2005 Report Posted July 27, 2005 My files list them for May 17, saying: "Date is usually given as July 26, but May 17 is correct, as reportet in Downbeat Magazine of June 29, 1955". The July 27 date is absent from my listings. Source is Lord/Sheridan. Quote
brownie Posted July 27, 2005 Report Posted July 27, 2005 My files list them for May 17, saying: "Date is usually given as July 26, but May 17 is correct, as reportet in Downbeat Magazine of June 29, 1955". The July 27 date is absent from my listings. Source is Lord/Sheridan. ← The phrase is lifted from the Count Basie Bio-Discography by Chris Sheridan. So, there! May 17, 1955 was the date these Basie-Williams classics were recorded! Quote
Rosco Posted July 27, 2005 Report Posted July 27, 2005 Thanks, gentlemen! Knowledgeable as always. Much appreciated (and thanks to Couw for the extra info) Quote
brownie Posted July 28, 2005 Report Posted July 28, 2005 July 28: 1944 - Don Byas (Charlie Shavers, Clyde Hart, Slam Stewart, Jack 'The Bear' Parker) record session for Savoy 1949 - Al Haig Sextet (Kai Winding, Stan Getz, Jimmy Raney, Tommy Potter, Roy Haynes, Blossom Dearie) record session for Prestige 1953 - Charlie Parker Quartet (Al Haig, Percy Heath, Max Roach) record session for Clef 1955 - Elmo Hope Trio (John Ore, Willie Jones) record session for Prestige (Meditations) 1956 - Jutta Hipp (Jerry Lloyd, Zoot Sims, Ahmed Abdul Malik, Ed Thigpen) record session for BN (Jutta Hipp with Zoot Sims) 1958 - Lou Donaldson (Herman Foster, Peck Morrison, Dave Bailey, Ray Barretto) record session for BN (Blues Walk) 1958 (also July 31, Aug. 25) - John Benson Brooks (Art Farmer, Cannonball Adderley, Barry Galbraith, Milt Hinton) record session for Riverside (Alabama Concerto) 1959 (also July 29) - Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers (Lee Morgan, Barney Wilen, Bobby Timmons, Duke Jordan, Jymie Merritt, etc...) record soundtrack for film (Les Liaisons Dangereuses 1960), released on Fontana France 1961 (also July 29) - Oscar Peterson Trio (Ray Brown, Edc Thigpen) at the London House, released on Verve (The Trio / Live from Chicago) 1964 - Paul Desmond (Jim Hall, Gene Wright, Connie Kay) record first of several sessions for 'Bossa Antigua (Victor) 1964 - Ella Fitzgerald (Roy Eldridge, Tommy Flanagan, Bill Yancey, Gus Johnson) concert at Juan Les Pins/Antibes festival, released on Verve (Ella at Juan les Pins) 1965 - John Coltrane Quartet (McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, Elvin Jones) concert at Salle Pleyel, released on Byg Japan (Live in Paris) 1966 - Larry Young (Eddie Gale, James Spaulding, Herbert Morgan, etc...) record session for BN (Of Love and Peace) 1972 - Art Blakey (Woody Shaws, Manny Boyd, Ramon Morris, George Cables, Stanley Clarke, Ray Mantilla) record session for Prestige (Child's Dance) 1977 (thru July 30) - Art Pepper (George Cables, George Mraz, Elvin Jones) at the Village Vanguard, released on Contemporary (Live at the Village Vanguard) 1980 (also July 29) -Sonny Stitt (Art Pepper, Lou Levy, Chuck Domanico, Carl Burnett) record session for Atlas (Groovin' High) Quote
couw Posted July 28, 2005 Report Posted July 28, 2005 (edited) 1954, Jutta Hipp and her Quintet (Emil Mangelsdorff, as; Joki Freund, ts; Hans Kress, b; Karl Sanner, ds) record for Mod records (Europe's First Lady of Jazz) Edited July 28, 2005 by couw Quote
Rosco Posted July 28, 2005 Report Posted July 28, 2005 July 28- 1942: Duke Ellington Orchestra record for RCA Victor (Hayfoot Strawfoot, Sentimental Lady [aka I Didn't Know About You], A Slip of the Lip, Sherman Shuffle) 1965: Duke Ellington with the Boston Pops Orchestra (!)- The Duke at Tanglewood (RCA Victor Red Seal) (one of Duke's rare clinkers! ) 1970: Albert Ayler in St. Paul de Vence- airshot recording included in Holy Ghost (Revenant) Quote
Rosco Posted July 28, 2005 Report Posted July 28, 2005 July 28: 1953 - Charlie Parker Quartet (Al Haig, Percy Heath, Max Roach) record session for Clef ← Well, now... In Phil Schaap's notes to the Bird box, he states emphatically that this session was July 30, not 28 or August 4. Of course, Shaap states everything emphatically. Any... if you'll pardon the pun... confirmation on this? There's a good (and typically Parkeresque) story in the notes about Bird turning up to the session two and a quarter hours late, and the whole session being done in 45 minutes. Quote
Rosco Posted July 29, 2005 Report Posted July 29, 2005 July 29- 1936: Duke Ellington records for Brunswick 1938: Teddy Wilson Orchestra (Benny Carter, Ben Webster, Jonah Jones, etc) records for Brunswick 1946: Charlie Parker & Howard McGhee record for Dial… the infamous ‘Lover Man’ session after which Bird has a breakdown and is committed to Camarillo for six months 1955: Cannonball Adderley- another session for Julian Cannonball Adderley (Emarcy) 1958: Miles Davis & Gil Evans Orchestra- session for Porgy and Bess (Columbia) 1960: Stan Getz- airshot in Stockholm, issued on Stan Getz in Sweden 1958-60 (Dragon) 1960: John Lewis with Jim Hall, George Duvivier & Connie Kay- tracks from Wonder World of Jazz (Atlantic) 1961: Oscar Peterson at London House, Chicago- tracks from The Trio Live From Chicago, Sound of the Trio (Verve) 1963: Kenny Burrell & Jimmy Smith- one track from Blue Bash! (Verve) 1967: Mike Westbrook- Celebration (Deram) 1969 (29th & 30th): Archie Shepp- Live at the Pan-African Festival (BYG) 1974: Herbie Hancock in Tokyo- Dedication (CBS Japan) 1977: Art Pepper live at the Village Vanguard- various albums and the boxed set (Contemporary) 1979: Herbie Hancock & VSOP- Five Stars (CBS Japan) Quote
B. Goren. Posted July 30, 2005 Report Posted July 30, 2005 July 30, 1964: Paul Desmond (as) recorded a session for RCA with: Jim Hall (gtr), Eugene Wright (b), Gene Cherico (*b), Connie Kay (dms). Quote
Rosco Posted July 30, 2005 Report Posted July 30, 2005 July 30th- 1953: Charlie Parker- session for Verve (the date I have for the session previously listed by Brownie as the 28th) 1964: Blue Mitchell- The Thing to Do (Blue Note) 1977: Another night of Art Pepper at the Village Vanguard (various Contemporary albums) Quote
couw Posted July 30, 2005 Report Posted July 30, 2005 1963, Don Wilkerson - Shoutin' (Blue Note) 1980, Sonny Stitt and Art Pepper record for Atlas, ctd the next day (Atlas Blues, Bowl & Ballade) Quote
Swinger Posted July 30, 2005 Report Posted July 30, 2005 July 30, 1963: ← Aaah..I just love this one! Quote
Rosco Posted July 31, 2005 Report Posted July 31, 2005 July 31st 1935: Teddy Wilson (with Billie Holiday) records for Brunswick 1946: Stan Getz & the Bebop Boys (Hank Jones, Curley Russell, Max Roach) record for Savoy 1956: Sonny Criss- Go Man! (Imperial) Quote
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