Gerry Mulligan Jeru (1963, Vinyl) Discogs


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Gerry Mulligan - 1949. 'Jeru' by Gerry Mulligan, recorded in 1949, is included in the classic 1957 compilation 'Birth of the Cool'. The band structure for this compilation (a nine piece band or 'Nonet') was inspired by a short lived group lead by Claude Thornhill. 00:00.


Take The "A" Train Gerry Mulligan Photos

Gerald Joseph Mulligan (April 6, 1927 - January 20, 1996), also known as Jeru, [6] was an American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, composer and arranger. [7]


Gerry Mulligan Jeru (Vinyl, LP, Album, Mono) Discogs

View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1986 Vinyl release of "Jeru" on Discogs.


28.ジャズ温故知新("Jeru"Gerry Mulligan) ジャズ四季音彩

Jeru (G. Mulligan)Gerry Mulligan Quartet With Chet BakerGerry Mulligan (bs)Chet Baker (tp)Carson Smith (b)Larry Bunker (d)LA, April 27, 1953


Gerry Mulligan Quartet With Chet Baker Jeru (2005, CD) Discogs

Gerry Mulligan: Jeru Rating: ★★★ Author: Roy Carr View record and artist details No matter how adept Mulligan's post-Baker quartets were, the fact remains that Mis'tah Chet's shadow still loomed large for many a year. If Bob Brookmeyer's flatulent valve-trombone greatly altered the quartet's sound, likewise the repertoire was revised.


Gerry Mulligan Jeru (1963, Vinyl) Discogs

Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupJeru · Gerry Mulligan QuartetGerry Mulligan Quartet Vol.1℗ A Blue Note Records Release; ℗ 1953 Capitol Records, L.


Gerry Mulligan Jeru HiFi.ru

One of the most widely respected and admired jazz musicians of our time, Gerry Mulligan occupies a unique place in the American musical scene. As composer, arranger, performer and band leader, he has played a vital role in the history of modern jazz and contemporary music.


Gerry Mulligan Jeru (1968, Vinyl) Discogs

© 2023 Google LLC Another Mulligan classic from "Re-Birth of the Cool".Gerry Mulligan - Baritone SaxPhil Woods - Alto SaxWallace Roney - TrumpetDave Bargeron - TromboneBill Ba.


Gerry Mulligan Jeru (Vinyl) Discogs

1985 — UK Vinyl — LP, Album, Stereo Picture Book Simply Red Released


Gerry Mulligan

Personnel:Bass - Ben TuckerCongas - Alec DorseyDrums - Dave BaileyPiano - Tommy FlanaganSaxophone - Gerry MulliganReleased: 1962Recorded: June 30, 1962 Studi.


Gerry MULLIGAN Jeru (stereo) (remastered) vinyl at Juno Records.

Gerry Mulligan AllMusic Rating User Rating (0) Your Rating STREAM OR BUY: Release Date June 30, 1962 Duration 36:23 Genre Jazz, International Styles Cool, West Coast Jazz, Bossa Nova, Brazilian Traditions, Jazz Instrument, Saxophone Jazz Recording Date June 30, 1962 Recording Location Nola Penthouse Studio, New York, NY Discography Timeline


Gerry Mulligan JERU CD

Chet Baker & Gerry Mulligan - Jeru (1953) - The Overjazz Channel aims to offer only the best recordings of the begining era of modern music. Re-discover geni.


Gerry Mulligan Jeru (1963, Vinyl) Discogs

Gerry Mulligan - Jeru Recorded NYC, New York, 1962 Released 1963 Columbia CL 1932. Tracks: SIDE ONE Capricious Here I'll Stay Inside Impromptu You've Come Home. SIDE TWO Get Out Of Town Blue Boy (G.Mulligan) Lonely Town. Personnel: Baritone Saxophone: Gerry Mulligan Piano: Tommy Flanagan Bass: Ben Tucker


Gerry Mulligan Los latidos del Jazz

The Gerry Mulligan Collection, Performing Arts Reading Room, The Library of Congress. In the fifties, Gerry became addicted to heroin, which affected his personal and musical life so severely that he sought medical help. He was finally able to withdraw completely from drug use. Listen to Audio: RealAudio - MP3 View Bibliographic Record


Gerry Mulligan "Jeru'"(1962) (Full Album) YouTube

Jersey Jazz June 28, 2021 3 min read Shortly after Gerry Mulligan died in January 1996, the Los Angeles Times ' Don Heckman wrote that Mulligan "appears to have been taken for granted by the jazz world." The reason, Heckman added, might have been "his versatility: Soloist, bandleader, composer, arranger, and songwriter."


Gerry Mulligan Jeru (1963, Vinyl) Discogs

1973 — US Vinyl — LP, Album Harvest Neil Young Released

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