Clark terry name discography compiled by tom lord this clark terry name discography is an extract from the jazz discography by tom lord. View artist bios, liner notes, and shop our catalog online. Includes the albums serenade to a bus set 1957, duke with a difference 1957, in orbit with thelonious monk 1958, out on a limb 1958, colour changes 1960, everythings mellow 1961 and all american 1962. After five years, i am on a project reworking the list.
The tracks were outtakes from the trumpet summit meets the oscar peterson big 4 1980. In early 1935, gray began attending northeastern high school, and then transferred to cass technical high school, which is noted for having donald byrd, lucky thompson. Jazz promoter george wein describes the 1956 concert as the greatest performance of ellingtons career. Hampton worked with jazz musicians from teddy wilson, benny goodman, and buddy rich to charlie parker, charles mingus, and quincy jones. Jul 24, 1982 sonny stitt, the alto saxophonist who was regarded by charlie parker as the inheritor of mr. Get the best deals on music cds terri clark when you shop the largest online selection at. All your love i miss loving baby please dont go big boss man blues before sunrise the blues is alright boom boom born under a bad sign cheaper to keep her come on in my kitchen. Clark terry duke with a difference 1990, cd discogs.
Jan 01, 20 terry can be reached at 306 2709387 in saskatoon. This was the start of a stream of hits over the latter half of. Oscar peterson begins comping behind clark terry s head statement on blues for smedley using riffs that sound like the composed riffs in a big band arrangement, but quickly changes to an improvised background line in his right hand. Great examples of this include clark terry s solo on straight no chaser.
His early childhood years were spent in oklahoma, before moving with his family to detroit 1 in 1929. Alligator records is the worlds foremost authority on blues music and blues artists. The tune is dedicated in part to my mother, roddy oneil cleary, who for a number of years taught at marymount college in tarrytown, new york which is a stop on the hudson line of the metro north railroad. Terry town line is a bop line i composed based on the changes to i could write a book by richard rodgers and lorenz hart. Wardell gray was born in oklahoma city, the youngest of four children. Johnson is an album by saxophonist sonny stitt compiling tracks recorded with trombonist j.
Roy rogers biography, wife, children, net worth and movies. Duke ellington c jam blues ray nance, rex stewart, ben. Cjam blues, a song by clark terry and his orchestra on. Duke ellington april 29, 1899, washington may 24, 1974 new york c jam blues ray nancevn rex stewart cn ben webster ts. Million dollar secret sung by stephanie nakasian, incoherent blues by clark terry and c. He was a major influence on miles davis and worked with luminaries such as billie holiday and ella fitzgerald. In 1995, ty herndon burst onto the country scene with his number one debut single, what mattered most. Capitol 2000 2500 please note that these listings are for educational purposes only, and that none of these discs are held for sale. With a foreword by don latarski describing the different styles of the blues, this folio contains allnew professionalquality arrangements and is extensively.
In the interim, basie formed an eightmember band that included clark terry, wardell gray on tenor, and buddy defranco on clarinet. From atila altun for the full interview with more acousticsessions grinder the healing click here. Mar 29, 2020 this tune has a rough intro, but that goes away real quick when roy hargrove starts improvising over these fast blues changes. He was responsible for just about every session on the blue note label from 1953 to 1967 among thousands of others. My 100 very best blues songs of all time our great music debate. Seven classic albums on cd from clark terry, all digitally remastered and enhanced for superior quality.
Cover versions of c jam blues written by duke ellington. There is plenty of solo space for terry, gonsalves, and hodges, and the arrangements by terry and mercer ellington cast a new light on some of the warhorses. A formal definition of blues is a song 12 bars long divided into three parts of four bars each where the musicand often the lyricsfollow the form aab. It includes almost 39,000 leaders, over 196,000 recording sessions, over 1. Capitol 2000 2500, 78rpm numerical listing discography. May 22, 2017 terry town line is a bop line i composed based on the changes to i could write a book by richard rodgers and lorenz hart. What started with piano lessons and singing along with beatles records has lead to a professional career in various aspects of the music business. The jazz discography is the only general jazz discography compiled in a database. From the jazz scene, staying with his daughter celia and her mother.
Terry town line a melodic line based on i could write a book. C jam blues was formally recorded under that title in january, 1942, for rca victor records. Blending classical and blues was not a departure for corky, but a continuation of his lifes work. A summarized version of this name discography is included in the book. If you like clark terry, jazz trumpet, or just jazz, this set is for you. Various 300 blues essentials are included in this collection. C jam blues by sonny stitt was written by duke ellington and was first released by barney bigard and orchestra in 1942.
Ellington at newport is a 1956 live jazz album by duke ellington and his band of their 1956 concert at the newport jazz festival, a concert which revitalized ellingtons flagging career. It includes 788 sessions with clark terry as a sideman and 114 sessions with him as a leader. All influenced by the blues, but the songs are not all able to be pigeonholed in the blues genre. More than 350 of the greatest and most commonly performed blues tunes of all time. Listen free to oscar peterson trio cjam blues moten swing, the honeydripper and more. Flavio spampinato ends his carte blanche with a real music party with longtime friends and colleagues, bringing to the stage of the music village a band led by a vocal group of five singers accompanied by a great rhythm section. Canzoneitaliana tutto sanremo 40 anni di festival 196568. Cjam blues by clark terry was written by duke ellington and was first released by barney bigard and orchestra in 1942. Jan 17, 2016 a spontaneous blues jam with gary clark jr. These are mysteries that keep the lamp on by your bed or chair until the sun comes up or you reach the end. Be ready for an evening full of swing, groove, vocal solos, lyrical arrangements, and much more.
Cjam blues, a song by clark terry and his orchestra on spotify. A compilation drawing tracks from four clark terry releases, the 1957 serenade to a bus seat a1 to a4 and duke with a difference b1 to b4, the 1958 in. Since the age of 10 terry hoknes has devoted his life to music. Stan harris, quincy jones, ray brown phil moore, and thad jones jimmy jones. Baptist blues is one of those down home pieces written by pianist dick wellstood all the players get into the spirit of the piece but it is clark terry s solo that takes the honours. Terry and his wife valerie own hoknes collectibles in saskatoon. Duke ellington we love you madly library of congress. It continued be a staple of the ellington repertoire, generally. This page lists 890 trumpet solo transcriptions that are available somewhere on the internet unless otherwise noted,all transcriptions are in bb key.
By clark terry and orchestra assembled by nat peck. Clark terry, one of the most popular and influential jazz trumpeters of his generation and an enthusiastic advocate of jazz education, died on. C jam blues is a jazz standard composed in 1942 by duke ellington and performed by countless other musicians, such as dave grusin, django reinhardt. In addition to having a somewhat immodest title, this threecd set was not actually one single concert but two. December 14, 1920 february 21, 2015 was an american swing and bebop trumpeter, a pioneer of the flugelhorn in jazz, and a composer and educator. Clark terry is recognized as one of jazzs preeminent trumpetersflugelhornists, and these albums are testament to that, as is the number of years he played in duke ellingtons orchestra. The alternate blues is a 1980 album featuring the trumpeters dizzy gillespie, clark terry, and freddie hubbard, supported by a quartet led by oscar peterson. Lionel leo hampton april 20, 1908 august 31, 2002 was an american jazz vibraphonist, pianist, percussionist, and bandleader. Latest additions latest edits title, az title, za most collected most wanted hot. Johnson or pianist bud powell in 194950 and released on the prestige label in 1957. If you are looking for a specific solo that you cant find here or in these other sites,please do not ask me if i know where you can find. The song c jam blues was written by duke ellington and was first released by.
Aug 04, 2012 hi im really hoping you can help me my mother died just before christmas and she wanted a song played for her at her funeral but i just cannot find it. Jul, 2015 although both the examples given here are in small group contexts, both sonny clark and oscar petersons uses of riff comping echoes the use of horn section riffs in classic big band blues arrangements such as c jam blues and blues in frankies flat. They are intriguing with enough depth of southern character, landscape, and red herrings to keep you turning that page as the story takes you south of the mason dixon line. One day i will turn on my favorite heavy metal records as loud as i can and indulge in these amazing killer riffs, and the next day i will be just playing and singing country music songs as. Roy mixes his solo up with outside patters, trumpet tricks, and sweet riffs. Shop for vinyl, cds and more from flip phillips at the discogs marketplace. Cover versions of c jam blues by sonny stitt secondhandsongs. Original versions of cjam blues by clark terry secondhandsongs. Alligator records genuine houserockin music since 1971.
Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at. Contemporary black biography, profiles from the international black community by gale firm. Sonny stitt released it on the album previously unreleased recordings in 1974. Dec, 2010 oscar peterson on piano ray brown on bass ed thigpen on drums. Terry town line a melodic line based on i could write a. The best of essential elements for jazz ensemble 15 selections from the essential elements for jazz ensemble series trumpet 1 series.
Canzoneitaliana tutto sanremo 40 anni di festival 195157. We and our partners use cookies to personalize your experience, to show you ads based on your interests, and for measurement and analytics purposes. The discography includes 902 recording sessions from february 1947 to july 2008. The greatest jazz concert in the world by various artists. Even at that young age, she had to support her mother, who was hearingimpaired and unable to hold a job. The premier site for the history and analysis of the standards jazz musicians play the most. Apr 18, 2020 his alligator release, corky siegels chamber blues, integrates the delicate structure of and complex qualities of chamber music with the emotion and spontaneity of the blues. Sessionography 19661969 jam session, the light and nuanced blues in orbit finds the duke trading licks with the likes of ray nance, clark terry and johnny hodges among others, on an 11song set that includes a few numbers by billy strayhorn, established classics from the ellington songbook as well as. He played with charlie barnet 1947, count basie 194851, duke ellington 195159, quincy jones 1960, and oscar peterson 196496. For a blues purist such as yourself, this is not your list. Rudy van gelder was, quite simply, the greatest recording engineer in jazz history. Jazz at the philharmonic the greatest jazz concert in the world. He attended vashon high school and began his professional career in the early 1940s, playing in local clubs. Beautifully photographed and filled with dishes youll want to bring into your own home, joanna gainess magnolia table, volume 2 is filled with 145 new recipes from her home that she shares with husband, chip, and their five kids, and from the couples restaurant, baking company, and coffee shop.
From classic rural and country blues to modern blues rock, this is the best collection of blues music ever. Clark terry sheet music and music books at sheet music plus. However, in 1952, he resurrected the count basie orchestra. I also wrote terry town line because i could write a book is in a fouryear. He is the author of building a jazz vocabulary a jazz text and numerous compositions for jazz ensemble. Here you can find more about the best web sites that offer free and paid solo transcriptions. The real blues book c instruments hal leonard online. Roy rogers born leonard slye, was an american singer and actor who was one of the most popular western stars of his era. Professional jazz backing tracks, standards, smooth, soul, blues. He was born on november 5, 1911 in cincinnati, ohio to mattie and andrew slye.
Since 1987, he has been a member of the jazz faculty at the university of north texas where he teaches jazz improvisation and jazz pedagogy. See the notes, listen to scores and download sheet music online. Get the best deals on blues music cds when you shop the largest online selection at. Clark terry comes up with one of his cod blues vocals on soulful serenade accompanied by some soulful tenor by bob wilber. Clark terry joe pass oscar peterson etc the all star cast plays pennies from heaven. Included are 2584 unique musicians total 12,604 entries and 3403 unique tunes total 7735 entries. This is a free 90 minute jam session open to all students of jazz. That reservation aside, the music on the reissue is often quite special. Alex stewart for bringing clark terry to uvm, which led to my. Try one of the apps below to open or edit this item.
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