brownie Posted August 31, 2005 Report Posted August 31, 2005 August 31: 1938 - Pee Wee Russell's Rhythmakers (Max Kaminsky, Dicky Wells, Al Gold, James P. Johnson, Freddie Green, Wellman Braud, Zutty Singleton) record session for HRS 1944 - Emmett Berry Five (Don Byas, Dave Rivera, Milt Hinton, J.C. Heard) record session for National 1945 - Oliver 'Rev' Mesheux Blue Six (Sandy Williams, Vivian Smith, Jimmy Shirley, Israel Crosby, Tommy Benford, Alamo "Pigmeat" Markham) ,record session for BN 1950 - Louis Armstrong with Sy Oliver's Chorus (Billy Kyle, Everett Barksdale, Joe Benjamin, Johnny Blowers, etc...) record session for Decca ('Sit Down You're Rockin' the Boat', 'That's What the Man Said') 1953 - Teddy Charles Quintet (Shorty Rogers, Jimmy Giuffre, Curtis Counce, Shelly Manne) record session for Prestige (Evolution) 1956 - Jackie McLean Quintet (Bill Hardman, Mal Waldron, Paul Chambers, Philly Joe Jones) record session for Prestige (Jackie's Pal) 1960 (also Sept. 6) - Max Roach (Booker Little, Julian Priester, Coleman Hawkins, Walter Benton, Abbey Lincoln, etc...) record session for Candid (Freedom Now Suite) 1960 (also Sept. 1) - Ray Brown and his Orchestra (Don Fagerquist, Harry Betts, Bob Cooper, Med Flory, Bill Hood, Jimmy Rowles, Joe Mondragon, etc...) record session for Verve (Jazz Cello) 1967 - Albert Ayler Quintet (Don Ayler, Cal Cobbs, Alan Silva, Milford Graves) record session for Impulse (Love Cry) 1971 (also Sept. 8) - Rhaasan Roland Kirk (Solenius Smith, Billy Butler, Cissy Houston, etc...) record session for Atlantic (Blacknuss) 1974 (also Sept. 1) - McCoy Tyner (Azar Lawrence, Joonie Booth, Wilbur Fletcher, Guilhermo Franco) record session for Milestone (Atlantis) 1978 (also Sept. 3) - McCoy Tyner (Freddie Hubbard, Hubert Laws, Bennie Maupin, Bobby Hutcherson, Stanley Clark, Jack de Johnette, Bill Summers) record session for Milestone (Together) 1980 (thru Sept. 8) - Bill Evans Trio (Mark Johnson, Joe LaBarbera) at Keystone Korner, released on Milestone (The Last Waltz) 1996 - Ornette Coleman - Joachim Kuhn Duo record session for Verve (Colors) Quote
Rosco Posted August 31, 2005 Report Posted August 31, 2005 August 31st- 1962: Ken McIntyre- one track issued on Year of the Iron Sheep (United Artists) and one unissued until The Complete United Artists Sessions (Blue Note) Missed this one yesterday but sessions went through to September 1st, so we're in the middle of it... 1994: Christian McBride- Gettin' to It (Verve) Quote
Rosco Posted September 1, 2005 Report Posted September 1, 2005 September 1st- 1935: Alix Combelle with le Quintette du Hot Club de France (Django Reinhardt, Stephane Grapelli, Joseph Reinhardt, Louis Vola) record for Ultraphone 1938: Django Reinhardt solo and with Stephane Grapelli on piano records for Decca France. 1947: Duke Ellington records for Columbia 1949: Louis Armstrong records for Decca 1949: Duke Ellington records for Columbia 1960: Tina Brooks- 1 track from Back to the Tracks (Blue Note) 1960: Jackie McLean- session for Jackie's Bag (Blue Note) 1967: Duke Ellington- another session for And His Mother Called Him Bill (RCA Victor) 1974: McCoy Tyner at Keystone Korner, San Francisco- two tracks from Atlantis (Milestone) 1979: Anthony Braxton in Willisau- Performance (Quartet) 1979 (hat Art) 1982: Miles Davis- two tracks from Star People (Columbia) 1992: (1st & 2nd) Steve Lacy 6- We See (hat Art) Quote
couw Posted September 1, 2005 Report Posted September 1, 2005 1955, Buddy Rich and Harry Edison - Buddy & Sweets (Norgran) 1961, Gil Cuppini - What's New (Meazzi/Right Tempo), ctd the next day Quote
Bill B Posted September 1, 2005 Report Posted September 1, 2005 1957-Sonny Clark records "Sonny's Crib" for Blue Note with Coltrane,Byrd,Chambers and Taylor. Quote
couw Posted September 1, 2005 Report Posted September 1, 2005 1957-Sonny Clark records "Sonny's Crib" for Blue Note with Coltrane,Byrd,Chambers and Taylor. ← My TOCJ has 9 October 1957 for that session. Anyone know? Quote
Rosco Posted September 1, 2005 Report Posted September 1, 2005 1957-Sonny Clark records "Sonny's Crib" for Blue Note with Coltrane,Byrd,Chambers and Taylor. ← My TOCJ has 9 October 1957 for that session. Anyone know? ← Hm. I bought this yesterday (the Connoisseur version) which is why it wasn't on my files yet... The Conn has September 1st, but I'm not sure. Looking around online the discogs seem to be 50-50 on it. I think we have some 01/09- 09/10 confusion going on... I also bought a Grant Green which is confusing me too. Quote
couw Posted September 2, 2005 Report Posted September 2, 2005 September 2 1927, Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five record for OKeh/Columbia 1960, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis and Johnny Griffin - Battle Stations (Prestige) 1965, John Coltrane Quartet - First Meditations (Impulse!) 1975, Sonny Rollins - Nucleus (Milestone), ctd thru the 5th 1976, Tuba Trio - Essence (Circle Records), feat. Joe Daley, Sam Rivers, Warren Smith 1978, Art Pepper - Among Friends (Discovery) Quote
Rosco Posted September 2, 2005 Report Posted September 2, 2005 September 2nd- 1952: Gerry Mulligan and Chet Baker at the Blackhawk, San Francisco- Gerry Mulligan Quartet featuring Chet Baker (Fantasy) Quote
Rosco Posted September 2, 2005 Report Posted September 2, 2005 1957-Sonny Clark records "Sonny's Crib" for Blue Note with Coltrane,Byrd,Chambers and Taylor. ← My TOCJ has 9 October 1957 for that session. Anyone know? ← Hm. I bought this yesterday (the Connoisseur version) which is why it wasn't on my files yet... The Conn has September 1st, but I'm not sure. Looking around online the discogs seem to be 50-50 on it. I think we have some 01/09- 09/10 confusion going on... ← In case you missed it, Couw, support for the September date from Mr. Fitzgerald http://www.organissimo.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=21646 Quote
couw Posted September 2, 2005 Report Posted September 2, 2005 1957-Sonny Clark records "Sonny's Crib" for Blue Note with Coltrane,Byrd,Chambers and Taylor. ← My TOCJ has 9 October 1957 for that session. Anyone know? ← Hm. I bought this yesterday (the Connoisseur version) which is why it wasn't on my files yet... The Conn has September 1st, but I'm not sure. Looking around online the discogs seem to be 50-50 on it. I think we have some 01/09- 09/10 confusion going on... ← In case you missed it, Couw, support for the September date from Mr. Fitzgerald http://www.organissimo.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=21646 ← yes, I caught that and have made a note. This switches the order between this session and Blue Train and puts them even closer together (2 weeks). Quote
Bill B Posted September 4, 2005 Report Posted September 4, 2005 1948-Miles Davis-"Birth of the Cool" session live from Royal Roost-Capitol 1964-Stanley Turrentine Records "Mr. Natural" session for Blue Note with Morgan,Tyner 1996-Brad Mehldau -"Art of the Trio-Vol 1 recorded for Warner Bros. Sessiom comples on 5 Sept. Quote
couw Posted September 4, 2005 Report Posted September 4, 2005 1956, Harry "Sweets" Edison - Sweets (Verve) 1961, Eric Dolphy records live in Uppsala 1962, Ken McIntyre records for United Artists (Year of the Iron Sheep) 1963, George Braith - Two Souls in One (Blue Note) Quote
couw Posted September 5, 2005 Report Posted September 5, 2005 September 5 1939, Count Basie Kansas City Seven record for CBS/Columbia 1954, Gil Mellé - New Faces New Sounds [Vol. 3] (Blue Note) 1961, Yusef Lateef - Eastern Sounds (Prestige) 1965, Ben Webster - There is no Greater Love (Black Lion) 1980, Art Pepper - One September Afternoon (Galaxy) Quote
Rosco Posted September 5, 2005 Report Posted September 5, 2005 September 5th- 1937: Lionel Hampton records for Victor 1940: Duke Ellington records for Victor 1944: Woody Herman records for Decca 1945: Woody Herman records for Columbia 1946: Kenny Clarke's 52nd Street Boys (Fats Navarro, Kenny Dorham, Sonny Stitt, Bud Powell, etc) record for Swing 1950: Sarah Vaughan records for Columbia 1958: Ahmad Jamal at the Spotlite Club, Washington- Portfolio (Argo) [some tracks included on Cross Country Tour (Chess)] Quote
Rosco Posted September 6, 2005 Report Posted September 6, 2005 (edited) September 6th- 1927: Louis Armstrong's Hot 5 record 'The Last Time' issued on Columbia 1929: Luis Russell recrods for Okeh 1940: Sidney Bechet records for Victor 1946: Louis Armstrong records for Victor 1946: The Be-Bop Boys (Fats Navarro, Kenny Dorham, Sonny Stitt, Bud Powell, Kenny Clarke etc) record for Savoy 1957: Gil Evans- session for Gil Evans & Ten (Prestige) 1958: Ahmad Jamal at the Spotlite Club, Washington- Ahmad's Blues (Argo) 1960: Max Roach- session for We Insist! The Freedom Now Suite (Candid) 1960 (6th & 7th) Helen Humes- Songs I Like to Sing (Contemporary) 1961: Dave Brubeck & Carmen McRae at Basin St. East, NYC- Take Five (Columbia) 1961: Eric Dolphy at Berlingske Has, Copenhagen- three pieces spread across Eric Dolphy in Europe, Volumes 1-3 (Prestige/ New Jazz) 1962: Roland Kirk- session for Domino (Mercury) 1964: Duke Ellington- session for Mary Poppins (Reprise) 1972: Miles Davis- 'Rated X' from Get Up With It (Columbia) and, not entirely sure about this one- 1973: Art Ensemble of Chicago- Fanfare for the Warriors (Atlantic) (also seen this listed as Sep 5th and Sep 6th-8th) Edited September 6, 2005 by Rosco Quote
couw Posted September 6, 2005 Report Posted September 6, 2005 1955, Nat Adderley - Introducing (EmArcy) 1966, George Benson session for Columbia (Cookbook) Quote
Rosco Posted September 7, 2005 Report Posted September 7, 2005 September 7th- 1950: Sarah Vaughan records for Columbia 1956: John Coltrane, Hank Mobley, Al Cohn & Zoot Sims- Tenor Conclave (Prestige) 1971: Gary Burton- studio tracks from Alone at Last (Atlantic) 1972: Pat Martino- Live (Muse) 1993: (7th & 8th) Frank Wess- Tryin' to Make my Blues Turn Green (Concord) Quote
couw Posted September 7, 2005 Report Posted September 7, 2005 1940, Artie Shaw records for RCA 1955, Art Tatum records for Pablo with Lionel Hampton, Sweets Edison, Buddy Rich,Red Callender and Barney Kessel (Group Masterpieces Vol 5) 1970, Art Farmer - From Vienna With Art (MPS) 1979, Abdullah Ibrahim - Echoes from Africa (enja) Quote
Bill B Posted September 8, 2005 Report Posted September 8, 2005 1949-Erroll Garner records trio session for Mercury 1967-Jackie McLean records "About Soul " session for Blue Note Quote
Rosco Posted September 8, 2005 Report Posted September 8, 2005 September 8th- 1927: Bix Beiderbecke records for Okeh 1938: Kansas City Six record for Commodore 1960: John Coltrane- session for Like Sonny (Roulette) 1960: Helen Humes- session for Songs I Like to Sing (Contemporary) 1960: John Lewis- session for Wonderful World of Jazz (Atlantic) 1961: Eric Dolphy in Copenhagen- In Europe, Volumes 1- 3 (Prestige/ New Jazz) 1966: Charles Lloyd- Forest Flower (Atlantic) 1974: Dexter Gordon- The Apartment (Steeplechase) 1975: Sonny Fortune- Awakening (Horizon/ A&M) 1976: Chico Freeman- Morning Prayer (India Navigation) 1987: Larry Coryell- Toku Du (Muse) 1994 (8th & 9th): Mark Dresser- Force Green (Soul Note) Quote
couw Posted September 8, 2005 Report Posted September 8, 2005 1954, Joe Gordon session for Mercury (Introducing Joe Gordon) 1964, Cannonball Adderley session for Capitol (released on the Fiddler on the Roof CD) Quote
Bill B Posted September 9, 2005 Report Posted September 9, 2005 1958-Miles Davis Sextet records @ Plaza Hotel for Columbia-"Jazz at the Plaza" Quote
couw Posted September 9, 2005 Report Posted September 9, 2005 1948, Benny Goodman records for Capitol 1961, Gerald Wilson records for Pacific Jazz (You Better Believe It) 1962, Gene Ammons - Bad! Bossa Nova (Prestige) 1963, Joe Henderson - Our Thing (Blue Note) 1966, Booker Ervin - Heavy!!! (Prestige) 1969, Iancsi Körössy - Identification (MPS) 1974, Dewey Redman - Coincide (ABC/impulse!), ctd the next day plus, according to the bookler: 1966, Chico Hamilton - The Dealer (impulse!) but I have also seen 18 Sept 1966 listed for this session Quote
Rosco Posted September 9, 2005 Report Posted September 9, 2005 More September 9th- 1937: Django Reinhardt records for Swing 1940: Woody Herman records for Decca 1946: Lionel Hampton records for Decca 1955: Ben Webster- Music With Feeling (Norgran) [reissued as part of Music for Loving (Verve) 1960: Dave Brubeck- Tonight Only! (Columbia) 1960: John Lewis- session for Wonderful World of Jazz (Atlantic) 1962: Coleman Hawkins- Today and Now (Impulse) 1968: Dave Burrell- High Won- High Two (Black Lion) 1972: Elvin Jones at the Lighthouse, Hremosa Beach- Live at the Lighthouse, Volumes 1 & 2 (Blue Note) Quote
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