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The Jazz Messengers were a jazz combo that existed for over thirty-five years beginning in the early 1950s as a collective, [1][2][3] and ending when long-time leader and founding drummer Art Blakey died in 1990. [4] Blakey led or co-led the group from the outset. [2] ". Art Blakey" and "Jazz Messengers" became synonymous over the years, though ...
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Art Blakey was born in Pittsburgh, PA on October 11, 1919. 1939: John Michel-t; Specs Thomas “Horse-collar”-as; Musa Kaleem (Orlando Wright)-ts; Walter “Woogie” Harris-tb; Art Blakey-p; William McMahon-b; Albert “Skippy” Saunders-d 1. Democratic Club, Pittsburgh, PA (1939) Art Blakey group [Jazz Hot 1/59] 1941: went to New York (as a pianist) with ...
Apollo Theater, NYC (March 19-25, 1943) Fletcher Henderson gig [All Fletcher Henderson data from Allen]Jaffe Mosque, Altoona, PA (March 26, 1943) Fletcher Henderson gigDayton, OH (March 27, 1943) Fletcher Henderson gigClub Madrid, Louisville, KY (March 29-April 10, 1943) Fletcher Henderson gigNYC (April 13, 1944) Billy Eckstine session (DeLuxe) [can Blakey be on this early date?]Riviera Club, St. Louis, MO (2 weeks c. July 1944) Billy Eckstine gig [Miles p.7-8, Vail]Regal Theater, Chicago, IL (opened August 18, 1944) [Allen]NYC (September 5, 1944) Billy Eckstine session (Audio-Lab)Club Plantation, Los Angeles, CA (February 1945) Billy Eckstine session (AFRS Jubilee broadcasts)NYC (April 9, 1945) Billy Eckstine session (National)NYC (May 2, 1945) Billy Eckstine session (National) [The Mercury Labels]NYC (September 1945) Billy Eckstine session (National) [The Mercury Labels]NYC (January 3, 1946) Billy Eckstine session (National) [The Mercury Labels]NYC (February 1946) Billy Eckstine session (National) [The Mercury Labels]NYC (March 1946) Billy Eckstine session (National) [The Mercury Labels]Lincoln Square Center, NYC (May 12, 1946) Re-bop Jam SessionApollo Theater, NYC (week beginning January 10, 1947) Billy Eckstine gig [Vail]Smalls Paradise, NYC (April 1947) Leo Parker vs. Serge Chaloff gig [Vail]1947: Seventeen Messengers big band: Ray Copeland-t; Sahib Shihab (Edmund Gregory)-as; [unknown Brooklyn guy]-ts; Cecil Payne-bar; Haleen Rasheed (Howard Bowe)-tb; Thelonious Monk-p; Gary Mapp-b [from Gene Lees Interview of Sahib Shihab, Jazzletter, May 1985] [Both the instrumentation and personnel, however, sound like it would be the nine-piece gr...
January 25, 1948: Bennie Harris-t; Thelonious Monk-p [others unknown] 1. – Club 845, NYC (January 25, 1948) [unrecorded] [NY Amsterdam News 1/24/48] February 16, 1948: Idrees Sulieman-t; Thelonious Monk-p; Curley Russell-b 1. – Festival of American Music WNYC Broadcast (Chazzer 2002) c. March 1948: Sahib Shihab-as; Thelonious Monk-p; Al McKibbon-b ...
Audubon Ballroom, NYC (January 1949) Bud Powell dance [Fujioka, New Grove p.888]– NYC (February 15, 1949) Lucky Millinder session (Victor)– (Spring 1949) Tour with Lucky Millinder big band [Jazz Hot 1/59]– NYC (April 8, 1949) Big John Greer session (Victor)NYC (February 1950) Dick Hyman sessionBirdland, NYC (February 9, 1950) Miles Davis-Stan Getz gig [Vail] [Max Roach is on 2/10/50 broadcast of this band]NYC (February 10, 1950) Sonny Stitt WNYC broadcast (Ozone)– NYC (February 17, 1950) Sonny Stitt session (Prestige)For their self-titled albums, see Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers (disambiguation). The Jazz Messengers were a jazz combo that existed for over thirty-five years beginning in the early 1950s as a collective, [1][2][3] and ending when long-time leader and founding drummer Art Blakey died in 1990. [4] Blakey led or co-led the group from the ...
Other articles where the Jazz Messengers is discussed: Art Blakey: …Horace Silver, Blakey founded the Jazz Messengers (1954), toured Europe, and recorded (1955–61) a brilliant string of records for the Blue Note label. By encouraging young musicians to become members of the Jazz Messengers, Blakey gave them valuable experience as jazz performers; over the years the ensemble included such ...
Nov 19, 2019 · As the 1960s began Art Blakey 's The Jazz Messengers were fueled by the compositions of Wayne Shorter with the front line of Shorter and Lee Morgan. In 1961, this transitioned to the last great Messengers lineup of the 1960s—and it was one of the best ever— Freddie Hubbard on trumpet, Curtis Fuller on trombone, Wayne Shorter on tenor, Cedar ...
Oct 2, 2015 · By late 1953 Silver and Blakey were calling themselves Horace Silver and the Jazz Messengers and it was a relationship that lasted for 4 years, during which they recorded, Birdland (A Night at ...
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Apr 25, 2019 · The Jazz Messengers: The Big Beat Legacy. The pursuit of individual expression on one’s given instrument is the fundamental goal of the jazz musician. Giving wing to this singular expression of music is that primary vehicle of jazz, the band. From duos to big bands the ensemble tradition in jazz is nearly as rich and varied as the individuals ...