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With billows and blasts from choirs and orchesters
Buskers and talkers
Big bands and squawkers,
the Stork Club has retained its qualities of decaying elegance and dwindling significance since the late 1950s.
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April 26, 2020: The Jimmy Giuffre Jamboree Jubilee
Today: It’s the Jimmy Giuffre Jamboree Jubilee, celebrating what would be his 99th birthday. We trace his career through his early drum-less, bass-less, and piano-less small groups, his orchestral works, and on through the eighties, as he incorporates electronic sounds, and back to the trios in his late work. Come on in the Club and sample the Joys of Giuffre.
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Artist | Track | Album | Comments | Approx. start time |
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DJ Heya Hiya Hoowya Doin? | 0:00:00 (Pop-up) | |||
The Jimmy Giuffre 3 | Trav'lin' Light | Trav'lin' Light | Clarinet – Jimmy Giuffre Guitar – Jim Hall Trombone – Bob Brookmeyer Album recorded on January 20, 21 and 23, 1958. | 0:02:29 (Pop-up) |
Shelly Manne | Steeplechase | "The Three and "The Two" | Baritone Saxophone – Jimmy Giuffre Drums, Liner Notes – Shelly Manne Trumpet – Shorty Rogers recorded September 10, 1954 at Los Angeles Sound. | 0:06:51 (Pop-up) |
Jimmy Giuffre | Lazy Tones | New Forms in Jazz (Complete Capitol Recordings) | Alto Saxophone – Bud Shank (tracks: 4 to 7) Bass – Curtis Counce (tracks: 1 to 3), Ralph Pena* (tracks: 4 to 20) Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Jimmy Giuffre Drums – Artie Anton (tracks: 8 to 20) Trumpet – Jack Sheldon Composed By – Jimmy Giuffre Track 11 to 20 recorded Hollywood, June 6,7 & 10, 1955. | 0:10:07 (Pop-up) |
Jimmy Giuffre | Propulsion | Free Fall | Clarinet – Jimmy Giuffre Producer [Original Recordings] – Teo Macero Recorded at Columbia's 30th Street Sudio, New York City, on July 9, 1962 | 0:14:18 (Pop-up) |
Jimmy Giuffre 4 | Cool | Dragonfly | Jimmy Giuffre - soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, clarinet, flute, bass flute • Pete Levin - Rhodes electric piano, Oberheim synthesizer, Moog synthesizer • Bob Nieske - electric bass • Randy Kaye - percussion, marimba Electric Bass – Bob Nieske Electric Piano [Rhodes], Synthesizer [Oberheim, Moog] – Pete Levin Flute, Bass Flute, Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Jimmy Giuffre Percussion, Marimba – Randy Kaye | 0:17:22 (Pop-up) |
Paul Bley, Jimmy Giuffre, Steve Swallow | Industrial Suite | The Life of a Trio. Sunday | JIMMY GIUFFRE soprano saxophon, clarinet PAUL BLEY piano STEVE SWALLOW electric bass Recorded in New York at Sound & Sound Studio. Sunday December 17, 1989 | 0:23:11 (Pop-up) |
Jimmy Giuffre 4 | Quasar | Quasar | Bass – Bob Nieske Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute, Bass Flute – Jimmy Giuffre Drums – Randy Kaye Keyboards – Pete Levin Design [Cover] – Juanita Odjenar Giuffre Recorded and mixed May 3 and 5, 1985 at RBY Recording Studio, Southbury, Connecticut | 0:26:24 (Pop-up) |
Jimmy Giuffre | Mobiles - Movement 7 | Piece for Clarinet and String Orchestra / Mobiles | Clarinet – Jimmy Giuffre Composed By – Jimmy Giuffre Conductor – Waolfram Pöhrig* Liner Notes – Jim Hall Strings – Sudwestfunk Orchestra Of Baden Baden* Painting – Grant* Notes Recorded in Baden-Baden, Germany, in March, 1959 | 0:31:47 (Pop-up) |
Shorty Rogers | That Old Black Magic | The Wizard of Oz and Other Harold Arlen Songs | Shorty Rogers - trumpet, flugelhorn, arranger • Pete Candoli, Buddy Childers, Don Fagerquist, Ollie Mitchell, Al Porcino, Ray Triscari - trumpet • Harry Betts, Marshall Cram, Frank Rosolino - trombone • Bob Enevoldsen - valve trombone • Jimmy Giuffre - clarinet • Herb Geller - alto saxophone, tenor saxophone • Bud Shank - alto saxophone • Bill Holman - tenor saxophone • Chuck Gentry - baritone saxophone • Larry Bunker - vibraphone • Barney Kessel - guitar • Pete Jolly - piano • Joe Mondragon - bass • Mel Lewis - drums • Recorded in Los Angeles, CA on February 10, 1959 | 0:34:04 (Pop-up) |
DJ Stuckinside (like who ain't?) | 0:39:32 (Pop-up) | |||
Teddy Charles & Shorty Rogers | Bobalob | Collaboration | Teddy Charles - vibraphone Shorty Rogers - trumpet Jimmy Giuffre - reeds, flute Date: August 21, 1953 Curtis Counce Dick Nivison - bass Jimmy Raney - guitar Ed Shaughnessy, Shelly Manne - drums | 0:49:45 (Pop-up) |
Herb Ellis | Pogo | Ellis in Wonderland | Alto Saxophone – Charlie Mariano Bass – Ray Brown Drums – Alvin Stoller Guitar – Herb Ellis Piano – Oscar Peterson Producer – Norman Granz Baritone Saxophone– Jimmy Giuffre Trumpet – Harry Edison Recorded December 1955 and January 1956 in Hollywood. | 0:52:27 (Pop-up) |
Jimmy Giuffre | My All | The Jimmy Giuffre 3 | JIMMY GIUFFRE clarinet, tenor sax, baritone sax JIM HALL guitar RALPH PEÑA bass The album was first released in 1957 as Atlantic 1254 | 0:57:07 (Pop-up) |
Jimmy Giuffre | Goodbyes | Fly Away Little Bird | Electric Bass – Steve Swallow Piano – Paul Bley Soprano Saxophone, Clarinet, Vocals – Jimmy Giuffre Recorded at Sound On Sound Studio, New York, April 25, 1992 | 1:01:19 (Pop-up) |
Giuffre / Konitz /Connors /Bley | The Sad Time | IAI Festival 1978 | JIMMY GIUFFRE clarinet, tenor and soprano saxophones, flute LEE KONITZ alto saxophone PAUL BLEY piano BILL CONNORS guitar Recorded May 19, 1978 at the IAI Festival, Great American Music Hall, San Francisco | 1:05:52 (Pop-up) |
Jimmy Giuffre | Quadrangle | New York Concerts | • Jimmy Giuffre: tenor sax, clarinet • Joe Chambers: drums • Barre Philips: bass • Don Friedman: piano • 1965 | 1:08:26 (Pop-up) |
Paul Bley | Yeah Guitar | Quiet Song | Acoustic Guitar – Bill Connors Flute [Alto] – Jimmy Giuffre Producer – Paul Bley Written-By – Bill Connors Recorded November 14, 1974 at Generation Sound Studio, NYC | 1:15:34 (Pop-up) |
Herb Ellis, Jimmy Giuffre | Remember | Herb Ellis Meets Stan Getz, Roy Eldridge, Art Pepper, Jimmy Giuffre | Written-By – J. Giuffre* Alto Saxophone – Art Pepper, Bud Shank Bass – Joe Mondragon Drums – Stan Levey Guitar – Herb Ellis, Jim Hall Piano – Lou Levy Recording Supervisor – Jimmy Giuffre Tenor Saxophone – Richie Kamuca Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Arranged By – Jimmy Giuffre Recorded March 26, 1959 at Radio Recorders, Hollywood | 1:19:22 (Pop-up) |
Jimmy Giuffre | Space | The Four Brothers Sound | Guitar – Jim Hall Piano – Bob Brookmeyer Tenor Saxophone – Jimmy Giuffre Engineer – Tom Dowd From the liner notes: "Jimmy Giuffre plays all four tenor saxes heard throughout this album. [...] The special multiple-recording techniques used here were devised by Atlantic's chief engineer, Tom Dowd." Recorded at Atlantic Studios, NYC on June 23, 1958 | 1:27:02 (Pop-up) |
Jimmy Giuffre 4 | J To J | Dragonfly | Electric Bass – Bob Nieske Electric Piano [Rhodes], Synthesizer [Oberheim, Moog] – Pete Levin Flute, Bass Flute, Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Jimmy Giuffre Percussion, Marimba – Randy Kaye 1983 Soulnote | 1:30:31 (Pop-up) |
Jimmy Giuffre / Paul Bley / Steve Swallow | Conversations With A Goose | Conversations With A Goose | Clarinet, Soprano Saxophone – Jimmy Giuffre Electric Bass – Steve Swallow Piano – Paul Bley Composed By Steve Swallow Recorded on May 27, 1993 - Milan | 1:34:35 (Pop-up) |
DJ Lazy Larry lets loose! | 1:39:39 (Pop-up) | |||
Paul Bley | Duet | Quiet Song | Acoustic Guitar – Bill Connors Flute [Alto] – Jimmy Giuffre Producer – Paul Bley Written-By – Bill Connors Recorded November 14, 1974 at Generation Sound Studio, NYC | 1:49:58 (Pop-up) |
Jimmy Giuffre | Tumbleweed | Fly Away Little Bird | Jimmy Giuffre - Clarinet Recorded at Sound On Sound Studio, New York, April 25, 1992 | 1:54:32 (Pop-up) |
Jimmy Giuffre | All for You | New Forms in Jazz (Complete Capitol Recordings) | Bass – Curtis Counce Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Drums – Shelly Manne (tracks: 1 to 7) Piano – Russ Freeman (tracks: 1 to 3) Trumpet – Jack Sheldon Composed By – Jimmy Giuffre Recorded Hollywood, February 19, 1954. | 2:00:54 (Pop-up) |
Jimmy Giuffre with Bob Brookmeyer and Jim Hall | Blue Monk | Western Suite | Jimmy Giuffre - clarinet, saxes Jim Hall - guitar Bob Brookmeyer - trombone late 1957 | 2:03:41 (Pop-up) |
Jimmy Giuffre | Cabin In The Sky | The Four Brothers Sound | Guitar – Jim Hall Piano – Bob Brookmeyer Tenor Saxophone – Jimmy Giuffre (Vernon Duke, John La Touche) - 2:57 Recorded: Lenox, MA on September 1, 1958 | 2:11:59 (Pop-up) |
Jimmy Giuffre | Motion Suspended | Free Fall | Clarinet, Composed By – Jimmy Giuffre Double Bass – Steve Swallow (tracks: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 Piano – Paul Bley (tracks: 2, 6, 10, 12) Recorded at Columbia's 30th Street Sudio, New York City, October 10, 1962 Producer [Original Recordings] – Teo Macero Liner Notes [1998] – Steve Swallow | 2:14:54 (Pop-up) |
Three Ducks | Three Ducks | Conversations With A Goose | Clarinet, Soprano Saxophone – Jimmy Giuffre Electric Bass – Steve Swallow Piano – Paul Bley Recorded on May 27, 1993 - Mu Rec Studio, Milano | 2:18:06 (Pop-up) |
Jimmy Giuffre 4 | Subway | Liquid Dancers | Electric Bass – Bob Nieske Keyboards – Pete Levin Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Clarinet, Bass Flute – Jimmy Giuffre Recorded April 24th, 1989 at RBY Recording Studios, Southbury, Connecticut 1991 Soul Note | 2:19:19 (Pop-up) |
DJ Salmon Roe Souffle has fallen | 2:25:43 (Pop-up) | |||
Shorty Rogers | My Shining Hour | The Wizard of Oz and Other Harold Arlen Songs | Shorty Rogers - trumpet, flugelhorn, arranger • Pete Candoli, Buddy Childers, Don Fagerquist, Ollie Mitchell, Al Porcino, Ray Triscari - trumpet • Harry Betts, Marshall Cram, Frank Rosolino - trombone • Bob Enevoldsen - valve trombone • Jimmy Giuffre - clarinet • Herb Geller - alto saxophone, tenor saxophone • Bud Shank - alto saxophone • Bill Holman - tenor saxophone • Chuck Gentry - baritone saxophone • Larry Bunker - vibraphone • Barney Kessel - guitar • Pete Jolly - piano • Joe Mondragon - bass • Mel Lewis - drums • Recorded in Los Angeles, CA on February 3, 1959 Harold Arlen with lyrics by Johnny Mercer | 2:34:52 (Pop-up) |
Jimmy Giuffre | Four Brothers | The Four Brothers Sound | Guitar – Jim Hall Piano – Bob Brookmeyer Tenor Saxophone – Jimmy Giuffre Engineer – Tom Dowd recorded on September 1, 1958 at Atlantic Studios, NYC | 2:38:27 (Pop-up) |
Lee Konitz · Jimmy Giuffre · Bill Evans | When Your Lover Has Gone | Lee Konitz Meets Jimmy Giuffre | Alto Saxophone – Hal McKusik*, Lee Konitz Baritone Saxophone – Jimmy Giuffre Bass – Buddy Clark Drums – Ronnie Freeman Piano – Bill Evans Tenor Saxophone – Ted Brown, Warne Marsh Recorded in NYC May 12 & 13 1959. | 2:41:48 (Pop-up) |
Paul Bley, Jimmy Giuffre, Steve Swallow | The Giant Guitar And The Black Stick | The Life of a Trio. Sunday | JIMMY GIUFFRE soprano saxophon, clarinet PAUL BLEY piano STEVE SWALLOW electric bass • Jimmy Giuffre – soprano saxophone, clarinet • Steve Swallow – electric bass Recorded in New York at Sound & Sound Studio. Sunday December 17, 1989 OWL Records | 2:46:51 (Pop-up) |
Teddy Charles & Shorty Rogers | Margo | Collaboration | Teddy Charles - vibraphone Shorty Rogers - trumpet Jimmy Giuffre - reeds, flute Curtis Counce Dick Nivison - bass Jimmy Raney - guitar Ed Shaughnessy, Shelly Manne - drums August 21, 1953 | 2:52:50 (Pop-up) |
Jimmy Giuffre 3 | The Lonely Time | Trav'lin' Light | Written-By – Jimmy Giuffre Clarinet – Jimmy Giuffre (tracks: 1, 3, 5, 6) Guitar – Jim Hall Trombone – Bob Brookmeyer Album recorded on January 20, 21 and 23, 1958. | 2:57:39 (Pop-up) |
Shelly Manne | Flip | "The Three and "The Two" | Tenor Saxophone,– Jimmy Giuffre Drums, – Shelly Manne Trumpet – Shorty Rogers recorded September 10, 1954 at Los Angeles Sound. | 3:01:31 (Pop-up) |
Jimmy Giuffre | The Train and the River | Jimmy Giuffre 3 | Bass – Ralph Pena* Clarinet, – Jimmy Giuffre Guitar – Jim Hall 1957 | 3:04:28 (Pop-up) |
DJ CU! | See you next Sun-dee!! (Listen: Pop-up) | 3:08:02 (Pop-up) |
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hyde:
doctorjazz:
Love Giuffre's various incarnations, looking forward to this (so much for accomplishing a lot today)
Dean:
chresti:
Dean:
Wolfgang Weisenheimer:
doctorjazz:
Doug Schulkind:
What a simply horrid time this is. Love and condolences on the loss of your friend and colleague. (Reference: www.wnyc.org...)
Wolfgang Weisenheimer:
doctorjazz:
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Franco Twinkie:
northguineahills:
doctorjazz:
Dean:
doctorjazz:
Jeff Golick:
@GST: to answer your earlier question, DJs can pick the columns they want to include, yes.
doctorjazz:
Dean:
doctorjazz:
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Wolfgang Weisenheimer:
Irene Trudel:
doctorjazz:
doctorjazz:
Wolfgang Weisenheimer:
Jeff Golick:
@Irene: My condolences. Always loved Hake on WNYC.
Granny Spicy Tuna (e/em):
and wow, Irene, what a loss for the world and for radio. <3
Irene Trudel:
Wolfgang Weisenheimer:
doctorjazz:
Irene Trudel:
StringOFperils:
coelacanth∅:
Wolfgang Weisenheimer:
Wolfgang Weisenheimer:
coelacanth∅:
Wolfgang Weisenheimer:
StringOFperils:
doctorjazz:
Wolfgang Weisenheimer:
doctorjazz:
Wolfgang Weisenheimer:
Wolfgang Weisenheimer:
coelacanth∅:
some people would call it salmon but i guess they've never seen salmon, or a salmon.
no it's not peach.
..."cream of peach"?
StringOFperils:
doctorjazz:
Dean:
StringOFperils:
coelacanth∅:
aren't there?
Doug Schulkind:
Wolfgang Weisenheimer:
coelacanth∅:
Wolfgang Weisenheimer:
Wolfgang Weisenheimer:
doctorjazz:
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Dean:
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CMYB(0%, 61%, 72%, 0%)
doctorjazz:
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Franco Twinkie:
coelacanth∅:
duke:
Sem:
Hiya, Stork, Clubbers here, there, and everywhere.
Dean:
Tomata sure had a distinctive look, and he knew it!
chresti:
Dean:
coelacanth∅:
doctorjazz:
coelacanth∅:
chresti:
Sem:
coelacanth∅:
Granny Spicy Tuna (e/em):
Granny Spicy Tuna (e/em):
Wolfgang Weisenheimer:
doctorjazz:
www.rollingstone.com...
chresti:
Wolfgang Weisenheimer:
fleep:
Wolfgang Weisenheimer:
doctorjazz:
doctorjazz:
StringOFperils:
www.kellyguitars.com...
Dean:
Jeff Golick:
coelacanth∅:
i better eat soon.
Wolfgang Weisenheimer:
coelacanth∅:
doctorjazz:
coelacanth∅:
doctorjazz:
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Wolfgang Weisenheimer:
Irene Trudel:
Doug Schulkind:
Wolfgang Weisenheimer:
Granny Spicy Tuna (e/em):
Wolfgang Weisenheimer:
coelacanth∅:
(i'm not a "guitarist" but i Love guitars)
doctorjazz:
doctorjazz:
doctorjazz:
coelacanth∅:
it emails me that you've downloaded files i sent then emails me later to say you hadn't!
...and it warns me when files i sent are about to expire, but doesn't warn me when files i've received are.
- so now i've missed a few. Sonny Sharrock i was really looking forward to but it's gone.
chresti:
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chresti:
doctorjazz:
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Wolfgang Weisenheimer:
doctorjazz:
Dean:
Ask the Ages, yeah, amazing.
coelacanth∅:
doctorjazz:
I'd guess you have it, Dean (it sometimes seems like Library of Congress should be going through your collection for stuff it doesn't have).
coelacanth∅:
(i expect you do!)
Dean:
I read Fanfare magazine, a bimonthly magazine of reviews of classical recordings 500-600 pages each issue (and no margins). One of the reviewers, a professor at Indiana, I believe, donated his LP collection to LC. If LC took it, it must have been impressive.
doctorjazz:
Dean:
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chresti:
Dean:
Heading toward fifty years on air!
doctorjazz:
coelacanth∅:
...that exact reason is why i don't usually download it immediately; because if i don't do it methodically it becomes confusing and takes twice as long to file it in my collection.
Dean:
doctorjazz:
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coelacanth∅:
- an '84 volvo wagon (presumedly a 245) is the car i may have passed through your town in -c.1999.
("GL" with standard transmission)
Wolfgang Weisenheimer:
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Dean:
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Wolfgang Weisenheimer:
coelacanth∅:
StringOFperils:
Dean:
My elementary and high school best buddies were twins whose parents had a Gremlin. We made a Super 8mm movie featuring it, "Heart Attack and Car Crash." The title is the spoiler.
spodiodi:
hi all!
Testors ftw
Dean:
chresti:
Haha StringO.
spodiodi:
i'll try to not talk too much (esp about cars/bikes)
chresti:
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doctorjazz:
coelacanth∅:
i had quite a collection of colors. 35-55¢ each, as i remember.
chresti:
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Dean:
It struck me early on that car manufacturer's were going to run out of sexy names for their models and have to resort to mundane names, e.g., Dodge Refrigerator, GM Shoebox, Toyota Potato Peeler, etc.
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coelacanth∅:
...like Trane or David S Ware, or Rollins...
then there are others (i'll not name) who i wonder if they could play nice if they wanted to.
Dean:
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Dean:
Dean:
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doctorjazz:
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coelacanth∅:
anybody know anything about Wreckless Eric's condition?
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Dean:
doctorjazz:
doctorjazz:
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Wolfgang Weisenheimer:
doctorjazz:
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doctorjazz:
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doctorjazz:
coelacanth∅:
bobbyprevite.bandcamp.com...
-it's just the community conversation i cannot see
Jeff g. via app:
Listener Gregory:
Dean:
doctorjazz:
And, trumpet/clarinet/drums, how common was that in 1954?
StringOFperils:
coelacanth∅:
ain't no one gonna look at me and imagine me on the grill.
doctorjazz:
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Ramblin' Ray:
I second that emotion
doctorjazz:
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Dean:
coelacanth∅:
stay strong everyone
Sem:
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duke:
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Wolfgang Weisenheimer: