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Showing posts with label discography. Show all posts

Sarah Vaughan discography [1944-2007]

 
Sarah Lois Vaughan (March 27, 1924 – April 3, 1990) was an American jazz singer, described by Jazz commentator/music critic Scott Yanow as having "one of the most wondrous voices of the 20th century."

Nicknamed "Sailor" (for her salty speech), "Sassy" and "The Divine One", Sarah Vaughan was a Grammy Award winner. The National Endowment for the Arts bestowed upon her its "highest honor in jazz", the NEA Jazz Masters Award, in 1989.




Jan Garbarek discography [1969-2009]

 

Jan Garbarek (born 4 March 1947 in Mysen, Norway) is a Norwegian tenor and soprano saxophonist, active in the jazz, classical, and world music genres. Garbarek was the only child of a former Polish prisoner of war Czeslaw Garbarek and a Norwegian farmer's daughter.

Garbarek's sound is one of the hallmarks of the ECM Records label, which has released virtually all of his recordings. His style incorporates a sharp-edged tone, long, keening, sustained notes, and generous use of silence. He began his recording career in the late 1960s, notably featuring on recordings by the American jazz composer George Russell (such as Othello Ballet Suite and Electronic Sonata for Souls Loved by Nature). If he had initially appeared as a devotee of Albert Ayler and Peter Brötzmann, by 1973 he had turned his back on the harsh dissonances of avant-garde jazz, retaining only his tone from his previous approach.



Miroslav Vitous discography [1969-2018]

 
Miroslav Ladislav Vitouš (6 December 1947) is a Czech jazz bassist who is known for his extensive career in the US.

Best known as one of the foremost young bassists in the jazz-rock movement of the late '60s and early '70s, Miroslav Vitous is one of Europe's most versatile imports, equally at home in mainstream idioms and even pop music. A sometime-leader, his bass dances and skitters around an ensemble as an equal member of the front line, and he makes very creative use of the bow. He is influenced not only by bassists like Scott LaFaro, Ron Carter, and Gary Peacock, but also by Czech folk music.

 

Cannonball Adderley discography [1955-2019]

 

Julian Edwin "Cannonball" Adderley (September 15, 1928 – August 8, 1975) was a jazz alto saxophonist of the hard bop era of the 1950s and 1960s.

Adderley is remembered for his 1966 single "Mercy Mercy Mercy", a crossover hit on the pop charts, and for his work with trumpeter Miles Davis, including on the epochal album Kind of Blue (1959). He was the brother of jazz cornetist Nat Adderley, a longtime member of his band.

 

 

Andy Summers discography [1982-2017] (FLAC)

  
Andrew James "Andy" Summers (born 31 December 1942) is an English multi-instrumentalist, born in Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire, England.

While Andy is best known as the guitarist of the Police, he has since forged a successful and acclaimed solo career with new age-influenced contemporary instrumental music that, like his work with Sting and company, draws on his love for jazz and his fascination with creating instrumental textures.










1982 - Andy Summers & Robert Fripp - I Advance Masked
1984 - Andy Summers & Robert Fripp - Bewitched
1987 - Andy Summers - XYZ
1988 - Andy Summers - Mysterious Barricades
1989 - Andy Summers - The Golden Wire
1990 - Andy Summers - Charming Snakes
1991 - Andy Summers - World Gone Strange
1995 - Andy Summers - Synaesthesia

1997 - Andy Summers - The Last Dance of Mr. X
1998 - Andy Summers - A Windham Hill Retrospective
1999 - Andy Summers - Green Chimneys- The Music of Thelonious Monk
2000 - Andy Summers - Peggy's Blue Skylight
2004 - Andy Summers - Earth + Sky
2005 - Andy Summers & Victor Biglione - Splendid Brazil
2017 - Andy Summers - Triboluminescence


Steps discography (1980-1982) [FLAC]

 

Steps Ahead is an American jazz fusion group.


The group arose out of spontaneous sessions at Seventh Avenue South, a jazz club in New York City owned by saxophonist Michael Brecker and trumpeter brother Randy Brecker. The first three albums were released under the name Steps, later changed to Steps Ahead, on Nippon Columbia in Japan, starting with the debut live album Smokin' in the Pit (1980), followed by Step By Step (1981) and Paradox (1982). 






Spyro Gyra discography (1978-2009) [FLAC]

  
Spyro Gyra  is an American jazz fusion band, that was originally formed in the mid-1970s in Buffalo, New York, United States. With over 30 albums released and 10 million copies sold, they are among the most prolific as well as commercially successful groups of the genre. Their singles include "Shaker Song" and "Morning Dance" (1979).

Their music, which has been influential in the development of smooth jazz and is s staple on the numerous smooth jazz radio stations nationwide, combines jazz with elements of R&B, funk and pop music. Generally considered to be more "jazz" than "smooth", Spyro Gyra has been praised for their skilled instrumentalists and for their live performances, which average about 100 per year.








With the exception of alto saxophonist, songwriter and founding bandleader Jay Beckenstein and keyboardist Tom Schuman, the personnel has changed over time, as well as between the studio and the live stage. Today, guitarist Julio Fernandez is also in his third decade with the band.

1978 Spyro Gyra
1979 Morning Dance
1980 Carnaval
1980 Catching The Sun
1981 Freetime
1982 Incognito
1983 City Kids
1984 Access All Areas
1985 Alternating Currents
1986 Breakout

1987 Stories Without Words
1988 Rites of summer
1989 Point of View
1990 Fast Forward
1991 Collection
1992 Three Wishes
1993 Dreams Beyond Control
1995 Love & Other Obsessions

1996 Heart Of The Night
1997 20-20
1998 Road Scholars
1999 Got the Magic
2001 In Modern Times

2003 Original Cinema
2004 The Deep End
2006 Wrapped In A Dream
2007 Good To Go-Go
2008 A Night Before Christmas
2009 Down The Wire

John Coltrane collection [1957-2019] (FLAC)

 


John William Coltrane, also known as "Trane"; (September 23, 1926 – July 17, 1967) was an American jazz saxophonist and composer. Working in the bebop and hard bop idioms early in his career, Coltrane helped pioneer the use of modes in jazz and later was at the forefront of free jazz. He organized at least fifty recording sessions as a leader during his recording career, and appeared as a sideman on many other albums, notably with trumpeter Miles Davis and pianist Thelonious Monk.

As his career progressed, Coltrane and his music took on an increasingly spiritual dimension. His second wife was pianist Alice Coltrane and their son Ravi Coltrane is a saxophonist. Coltrane influenced innumerable musicians, and remains one of the most significant saxophonists in jazz history. He received many posthumous awards and recognitions, including canonization by the African Orthodox Church as Saint John William Coltrane. In 2007, Coltrane was awarded the Pulitzer Prize Special Citation for his "masterful improvisation, supreme musicianship and iconic centrality to the history of jazz."








1957 - John Coltrane - Blue Train
1958 - John Coltrane With The Red Garland Trio
1958 - Wilbur Harden & John Coltrane - Tanganyika Strut
1958 - Wilbur Harden - Jazz Way Out
1958 - Wilbur Harden, John Coltrane, Tommy Flanagan, Doug Watkins, Louis Hayes - Mainstream 
1959 - Tommy Flanagan, John Coltrane, Kenny Burrell, Idress Sulieman - The Cats

1960 - John Coltrane - Coltrane Plays The Blues
1960 - John Coltrane - Giant Steps
1961 - John Coltrane - Africa-Brass
1961 - John Coltrane - Lush Life
1961 - John Coltrane - My Favorite Things
1961 - John Coltrane - Ole Coltrane

1962 - John Coltrane - Standard Coltrane
1962 - The John Coltrane Quartette - Coltrane [Hi-Res]
1963 - John Coltrane - Ballads
1963 - John Coltrane - Stardust [Hi-Res]

1964 - John Coltrane - Black Pearls [Hi-Res]
1964 - John Coltrane - Live At Birdland
1965 - John Coltrane - A Love Supreme. In Concert
1965 - John Coltrane - Bahia [Hi-Res]

1966 - John Coltrane & Don Cherry - The Avant-Garde [Hi-Res]
1966 - John Coltrane - Kulu Se Mama
1966 - John Coltrane - Meditations

1967 - John Coltrane - Expression
1970 - John Coltrane - Transition
2018 - John Coltrane - Both Directions at Once - The Lost Album
2019 - John Coltrane - Blue World

The Crusaders album collection 1972-2003 (FLAC)

 

The Crusaders were an American jazz group that were successful from the 1960s to the 1990s. The group were known as the Jazz Crusaders from their formation in 1960 until shortening their name in 1971. The Crusaders were comfortable playing a wide assortment of genres, from straight ahead jazz, to urban R&B, to R&B-based jazz, to even blues. The band reached a commercial apex in 1979 with their hit single "Street Life", featuring lead vocals by Randy Crawford, and their accompanying album of the same name. 





 

James "Blood" Ulmer discography [1977-2009]


Free jazz has not produced many notable guitarists. Experimental musicians drawn to the guitar have had few jazz role models; consequently, they've typically looked to rock-based players for inspiration. James "Blood" Ulmer is one of the few exceptions -- an outside guitarist who has forged a style based largely on the traditions of African-American vernacular music. Ulmer is an adherent of saxophonist/composer Ornette Coleman's vaguely defined Harmolodic theory, which essentially subverts jazz's harmonic component in favor of freely improvised, non-tonal, or quasi-modal counterpoint. Ulmer plays with a stuttering, vocalic attack; his lines are frequently texturally and chordally based, inflected with the accent of a soul-jazz tenor saxophonist. That's not to say his sound is untouched by the rock tradition -- the influence of Jimi Hendrix on Ulmer is strong -- but it's mixed with blues, funk, and free jazz elements. The resultant music is an expressive, hard-edged, loudly amplified hybrid that is, at its best, on a level with the finest of the Harmolodic school.




Norah Jones discography [2002-2020] (FLAC)

 
Vocalist and pianist Norah Jones developed a unique blend of jazz and traditional vocal pop, with hints of bluesy country and contemporary folk, due in large part to her unique upbringing. The daughter of Ravi Shankar, Jones grew up in Texas with her mother. While she always found the music of Billie Holiday and Bill Evans both intriguing and comforting, she didn't really explore jazz until attending Dallas' Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts. During high school, Jones won the Down Beat Student Music Awards for Best Jazz Vocalist and Best Original Composition in 1996, and earned a second Best Jazz Vocalist award in 1997. Putting her vocal talents on the back burner, Jones worked toward earning a degree in jazz piano at the University of North Texas for two years before accepting a friend's offer of a summer sublet in Greenwich Village during the summer of 1999.







(2002) Norah Jones - Come Away With Me (CD + Enhanced BonusCD, Limited Edition)
(2004) Norah Jones - Feels Like Home (Deluxe Edition)
(2007) Norah Jones - Not Too Late
(2009) Norah Jones - The Fall (Deluxe Edition)
(2010) Norah Jones -  ...Featuring
(2012) Norah Jones - Covers
(2012) Norah Jones - Little Broken Hearts (Deluxe Edition)
(2017) Norah Jones - Day Breaks
(2019) Norah Jones - Begin Again
(2020) Norah Jones - Pick Me Up Off The Floor


Lucky Thompson discography [1944-2016]

 
Born in Columbia, SC, on June 16, 1924, tenor saxophonist Lucky Thompson bridged the gap between the physical dynamism of swing and the cerebral intricacies of bebop, emerging as one of his instrument's foremost practitioners and a stylist par excellence. Eli Thompson's lifelong nickname -- the byproduct of a jersey, given him by his father, with the word "lucky" stitched across the chest -- would prove bitterly inappropriate: when he was five, his mother died, and the remainder of his childhood, spent largely in Detroit, was devoted to helping raise his younger siblings. Thompson loved music, but without hope of acquiring an instrument of his own, he ran errands to earn enough money to purchase an instructional book on the saxophone, complete with fingering chart. He then carved imitation lines and keys into a broom handle, teaching himself to read music years before he ever played an actual sax. According to legend, Thompson finally received his own saxophone by accident -- a delivery company mistakenly dropped one off at his home along with some furniture, and after graduating high school and working briefly as a barber, he signed on with Erskine Hawkins' 'Bama State Collegians, touring with the group until 1943, when he joined Lionel Hampton and settled in New York City.



Nico Wayne Toussaint discography [1998-2017]

 
Nico Wayne Toussaint (*1973, France) signs his shows with his personnality : charisme and pure energy. His repertoire is mainly originals deep rooted in the 50's Chicago Blues sound with a touch of more contemporary Blues. A tight teamwork by his group and his own unique voice complete a show of blues « a la » Nico Wayne Toussaint.

​His latest project is a 8 piece band with which he pays tribute to his all time mentor and strongest influence : James Cotton. Fall 2017 : the band is launching its new album "Nico Wayne Toussaint plays James Cotton" on Dixiefrog Records.

French harmonist, Nico Wayne Toussaint was born in 1973 in Toulon. At 15, Nico Wayne discovers blues with the album "Hard Again" by Muddy Waters. He starts the harmonica at 18 years old. The name Wayne comes from his American godfather who lives in Minnesota. Nico went to the United States regularly since 1992. At the age of 20, he formed his first band, "Vent du Sud", in duet with his father pianist. In 1996, Nico focused exclusively on blues and created a second group "Nico and Friends". During a stay in the United States, where he is a French assistant at a university near Minneapolis, he has the opportunity to play with big names in Blues: Jimmy Johnson, Billy Branch, Luther Allison, Cash Mc Call, Willy Kent and many others. 





Nico Wayne Toussaint-(1998)-My Kind Of Blue
Nico Wayne Toussaint-(2000)-Blasting The Blues
Nico Wayne Toussaint-(2002)-Transgender
Nico Wayne Toussaint-(2004)-Transatlantic Live
Nico Wayne Toussaint-(2007)-Southern Wind Blowin'
Nico Wayne Toussaint-(2009)-Blues Entre Les Dents
Nico Wayne Toussaint-(2011)-Lonely Number
Nico Wayne Toussaint-(2014)-On The Go (w. Michel Foizon)
Nico Wayne Toussaint-(2017)-Plays James Cotton


Mal Waldron discography [1956-2002]

 
Malcolm Earl "Mal" Waldron (August 16, 1925 – December 2, 2002) was an American jazz pianist, composer, and arranger. He started playing professionally in New York in 1950, after graduating from university. In the following dozen years or so Waldron led his own bands and played for those led by Charles Mingus, Jackie McLean, John Coltrane, and Eric Dolphy, among others. During Waldron's period as house pianist for Prestige Records in the late 1950s, he appeared on dozens of albums and composed for many of them, including writing his most famous song, "Soul Eyes", for Coltrane. Waldron was often an accompanist for vocalists, and was Billie Holiday's regular accompanist from April 1957 until her death in July 1959.




Lennie Tristano discography [1946-2014]

 
Leonard Joseph Tristano (March 19, 1919 – November 18, 1978) was an American jazz pianist, composer, arranger, and teacher of jazz improvisation.

Tristano studied for bachelor's and master's degrees in music in Chicago before moving to New York City in 1946. He played with leading bebop musicians and formed his own small bands, which soon displayed some of his early interests – contrapuntal interaction of instruments, harmonic flexibility, and rhythmic complexity. His quintet in 1949 recorded the first free group improvisations. Tristano's innovations continued in 1951, with the first overdubbed, improvised jazz recordings, and two years later, when he recorded an atonal improvised solo piano piece that was based on the development of motifs rather than on harmonies. He developed further via polyrhythms and chromaticism into the 1960s, but was infrequently recorded.

Tristano started teaching music, especially improvisation, in the early 1940s, and by the mid-1950s was concentrating on teaching in preference to performing. He taught in a structured and disciplined manner, which was unusual in jazz education when he began. His educational role over three decades meant that he exerted an influence on jazz through his students, including saxophonists Lee Konitz and Warne Marsh.

Musicians and critics vary in their appraisal of Tristano as a musician. Some describe his playing as cold and suggest that his innovations had little impact; others state that he was a bridge between bebop and later, freer forms of jazz, and assert that he is less appreciated than he should be because commentators found him hard to categorize and because he chose not to commercialize.







1946 - 1947.Lennie Tristano - The Rarest Trio-Quartet Sessions
1946 - 1949.Lennie Tristano - Trio, Quartet, Quintet & Sextet
1947.Lennie Tristano - Live At The Cafe Bohemia
1949 - 1955. Lennie Tristano - Requiem
1950.Lennie Tristano Sextet - Wow
1951.Charlie Parker with Lennie Tristano - Complete Recordings
1952.Lennie Tristano - Live In Toronto
1953 - 1965.Lennie Tristano - Descent Into the Maelstrom
1955.Lennie Tristano - Live At The Confucius Restaurant (CD2)
1955.Lennie Tristano - Tristano (LP)
1956.Lennie Tristano & Warne Marsh - Intuition
1956.Lennie Tristano - New York Improvisations
1956.Lennie Tristano - The New Tristano
1958.Lennie Tristano - Continuity
1962.Lennie Tristano - Featuring Lee Konitz
1964 - 1965.Lennie Tristano -  Note To Note
1965.Lennie Tristano - Concert In Copenhagen
1987.Lennie Tristano - The Complete Lennie Tristano on Keynote
1997.Lennie Tristano, Lee Konitz & Warne Marsh - The Complete Atlantic Recordings (6 CD)
2003.Lennie Tristano - Intuition (4 CD)
2014.Lennie Tristano - Chicago April 1951


Toots Thielemans discography [1955-2012]

  
Jean-Baptiste Frédéric Isidor, Baron Thielemans  (29 April 1922 – 22 August 2016), known as Toots Thielemans, was a Belgian jazz musician well known for his guitar and harmonica playing as well as his whistling. Thielemans is credited as one of the greatest harmonica players of the 20th century

He has worked as a bandleader (scoring an international hit in the 1960s with his song "Bluesette"), as a sideman (notably on many projects with composer/arranger Quincy Jones), and has appeared on dozens of film soundtracks. In 2009 he became NEA Jazz Master, the highest honour for a jazz musician in the United States.





1955. Toots Thielemans - Sound Of Toots Thielemans
1958. Jean 'Toots' Thielemans - Man Bites Harmonica
1959. Toots Thielemans - The Soul Of Toots Thielemans
1961. Toots Thielemans - Blues Pour Flirter {Jazz In Paris, #17}
1964. Toots Thielemans - The Whistler And His Guitar
1967. Toots Thielemans - Guitar And Strings And Things (LP)
1967. Toots Thielemans - Two Toots
1969. Toots Thielemans & Elis Regina - Aquarela Do Brasil
1972. Toots Thielemans & Svend Asmussen - Toots & Svend
1975. Toots Thielemans - Images
1975. Toots Thielemans - Old Friend (LP)
1979. Toots Thielemans - Apple Dimple
1980. Thielemans - Pass - Pedersen - Live In The Netherlands
1984. Stephane Grappelli & Toots Thielemans - Bringing It Together
1985. Ake Johansson Trio with Chet Baker & Toots Thielemans - Chet & Toots
1985. Toots Thielemans - Bluesette
1985. Toots Thielemans - The Silver Collection
1988. Toots Thielemans - Only Trust Your Heart
1989. Toots Thielemans - Footprints
1991. Toots Thielemans & Shirley Horn Trio - For My Lady
1991. Toots Thielemans - Compact Jazz
1992. Toots Thielemans - The Brasil Project
1993. Toots Thielemans - The Brasil Project, Vol. 2
1994. Toots Thielemans - East Coast West Coast
1995. Toots Thielemans - Giants Of Jazz {CD 53238}
1996. Toots Thielemans - Verve Jazz Masters 59
1997. Toots Thielemans - Toots 75 - The Birthday Album
1998. Toots Thielemans - Chez Toots
1998. Toots Thielemans - Penthouse Serenade
2001. Toots Thielemans - Hard To Say Goodbye (The Very Best Of...)
2006. Toots Thielemans - One More For The Road
2010. Toots Thielemans European Quartet - Live
2012. Toots Thielemans European Quartet - 90 yrs
2012. Toots Thielemans The Best Of (2 CD)

Horace Tapscott discography [1969-1998]

 
Horace Elva Tapscott (April 6, 1934 – February 27, 1999) was an American jazz pianist and composer. He formed the Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra (also known as P.A.P.A., or The Ark) in 1961 and led the ensemble through the 1990s.


He was born in Houston, Texas, and moved to Los Angeles, California, at the age of nine. By this time he had begun to study piano and trombone. He played with Frank Morgan, Don Cherry, and Billy Higgins as a teenager. After service in the Air Force in Wyoming, he returned to Los Angeles and played trombone with various bands, notably Lionel Hampton (1959–61). Soon after, though, he quit playing trombone and focused on piano.

In 1961 Tapscott formed the Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra, with the aim of preserving, developing and performing African-American music. As his vision grew, this became just one part of a larger organization in 1963, the Underground Musicians Association (UGMA), which later changed name to the Union of God's Musicians and Artists Ascension (UGMAA). Arthur Blythe, Stanley Crouch, Butch Morris, Wilber Morris, David Murray, Jimmy Woods, and Guido Sinclair all performed in Tapscott's Arkestra at one time or another. Tapscott and his work are the subjects of the UCLA Horace Tapscott Jazz Collection.

Enthusiasts of his music formed two labels in the 1970s and 1980s, Interplay and Nimbus, for which he recorded.




John Carter, Bobby Bradford, Horace Tapscott-(1969)- West Coast Hot
Horace Tapscott & Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra-(1978)- Flight 17
Horace Tapscott-(1969)- The Giant Is Awakened
Horace Tapscott-(1978)- Song Of The Unsung
Horace Tapscott-(1979)- In New York
Horace Tapscott-(1979)- Lighthouse 79 Vol. 1
Horace Tapscott-(1979)- Lighthouse 79 Vol. 2
Horace Tapscott-(1980)- Autumn Colours
Horace Tapscott-(1981)- Live At Lobero Volume 1
Horace Tapscott-(1983)- Faith
Horace Tapscott-(1991)- The Dark Tree
Horace Tapscott-(1995)- Aiee! the Phantom
Horace Tapscott-(1997)- Thoughts of Dar Es Salaam
Horace Tapscott-(1998)- Dissent or Descent



Big John Patton discography (1963-1996)


 John Patton, often known as Big John Patton, was one of Blue Note's busiest soul-jazz organists during the golden age of the Hammond B-3s. Between 1963 and 1970 Patton cooked up 11 albums' worth of material as a leader and sat in with a dizzying procession of skilled improvisers, and his best work has since been compared with that of tragically short-lived innovator Larry Young. Patton also enjoyed a long overdue comeback during the 1990s when he collaborated with saxophonist and composer John Zorn.



Clark Terry discography [1955-2004]

  
Clark Terry (December 14, 1920 – February 21, 2015) was an American swing and bop trumpeter, a pioneer of the flugelhorn in jazz, educator, NEA Jazz Masters inductee, and recipient of the 2010 Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. Only three other trumpet players in history have ever received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award: Louis Armstrong (Clark's old mentor), Miles Davis (whom Clark mentored), Dizzy Gillespie (who often described Clark as the greatest jazz trumpet player on earth) and Benny Carter. Clark Terry was one of the most prolific jazz musicians in history, having appeared on 905 known recording sessions, which makes him the most recorded trumpet player of all time. In comparison, Louis Armstrong performed on 620 sessions, Harry "Sweets" Edison on 563, and Dizzy Gillespie on 501.

He has played with Charlie Barnet (1947), Count Basie (1948–1951), Duke Ellington (1951–1959) and Quincy Jones (1960), and has recorded regularly both as a leader and sideman. Terry's career in jazz spanned more than seventy years and he is among the most recorded of jazz musicians.





1955 - Clark Terry (1997)
1955 - Swahili
1957 - Clark Terry Quintet - Serenade to a Bus Set (1992)
1957 - Clark Terry, Paul Gonsalves - Daylight Express (1998)
1957 - Duke With A Difference
1958 - Clark Terry with Thelonious Monk - In Orbit
1959 - It's What's Happenin'
1959 - Top and Bottom Brass
1960 - Color Changes
1960 - Flutin' & Fluglin'
1960 - Supreme Jazz by Clark Terry
1961 - Cecil Payne & Clark Terry - Cool Blues
1963 - Coleman Hawkins & Clark Terry - Back In Bean's Bag (1998)
1964 - The Happy Horns Of Clark Terry
1965 - Wes Montgomery & Clark Terry - Straight, No Chaser (1992)
1965-67 - The Happy Horns of Clark Terry & It's What's Happenin' (2011)
1966 - Clark Terry & Chico O'Farrill - Spanish Rice
1966 - Clark Terry, Bob Brookmeyer - Gingerbread Men
1968 - Shirley Scott, Clark Terry - Soul Duo
1976 - Clark Terry's Big B-A-D Band - Live At Buddy's Place (1992)
1976 - Wham - Live At The Jazzhouse
1978 - Clark After Dark
1978 - Clark Terry & Chris Woods - Swiss Radio Days Jazz Series Lucerne 1978, vol.8 (1997)
1980 - Clark Terry Five-Memorie`s of Duke - Joe Pass, Ray Brown, Jack Wilson, Frank Severino
1981 - Yes, The Blues
1986 - Clark Terry & Red Mitchell - To Duke and Basie
1988 - Clark Terry & Red Mitchell - Jive At Five
1989 - Portraits
1990 - The Second Set - Live At Village Gate
1991 - Clark Terry & Bob Brookmeyer - The Power Of Positive Swinging
1991 - Live at the Village Gate
1992 - Clark Terry, Freddie Hubbard, Dizzy Gillespie Plus Oscar Peterson - The Alternate Blues
1993 - Clark Terry and George Robert - The Good Things In Life
1993 - What A Wonderful World For Louis & Duke
1994 - Metropole Orchestra
1994 - Remember The Time, Clark Terry 75th Anniversary
1995 - Clark Terry & Frank Wess - Big Band Basie
1996 - Express
1997 - Carol Sloane and Clark Terry - The Songs of Ella & Louise Sang
1999 - Dave Glasser, Clark Terry, Barry Harris Project - Uh! Oh!
2000 - One On One
2001 - Herr Ober - Live at Birdland Neuburg
2002 - Clark Terry & Max Roach - Friendship
2004 - Chilled & Remixed
2004 - Clark Terry with Jeff Lindberg & Chicago Jazz Orchestra - Porgy & Bess

John Pizzarelli discography (1985-2021)


 John Paul Pizzarelli Jr. (born April 6, 1960, in Paterson, New Jersey) is an American jazz guitarist and vocalist. He has recorded over twenty solo albums and has appeared on more than forty albums by other recording artists, including Paul McCartney, James Taylor, Rosemary Clooney; his father, jazz guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli; and his wife, singer Jessica Molaskey. 





1985 Hit That Jive, Jack!
1990 My Blue Heaven
1991 All of Me
1993 Naturally
1994 Dear Mr. Cole
1994 New Standards
1994 The Best of John Pizzarelli - I Like Jersey Best
1996 After Hours
1996 Let's Share Christmas
1996 One Night With You - The John Pizzarelli Collection
1997 Our Love is Here to Stay
1998 Meets The Beatles
1999 P.S. Mr. Cole
2000 Kisses in The Rain
2000 Let There Be Love
2002 The Rare Delight of You
2003 Live at Birdland 2CD
2004 Bossa Nova
2005 Knowing You
2006 Dear Mr. Sinatra
2007 Blue Too (& Aaron Weinstein)
2008 With a Song in My Heart
2010 Rockin' in Rhythm - A Duke Ellington Tribute
2012 Double Exposure
2015 Midnight McCartney
2017 Sinatra & Jobim @ 50 (& Daniel Jobim)
2019 For Centennial Reasons- 100 Year Salute to Nat King Cole
2021 Better Days Ahead