Yahoo Québec Recherche sur tout le Web

Résultats de recherche

  1. Alongside his 1945-6 work in big bands led by Georgie Auld and Jimmy Dorsey, Chaloff performed and recorded with several small bebop groups, 1946-7. These included Sonny Berman's ' Big Eight, Bill Harris 's Big Eight, the Ralph Burns Quintet, Red Rodney 's Be-Boppers, and his own Serge Chaloff Sextette, which released two 78 records on the ...

  2. En 1956 il enregistre à Los Angeles l'album Blue Serge avec une section rythmique formée de Sonny Clark, Leroy Vinnegar et Philly Joe Jones. À cette époque il est dans un fauteuil roulant, souffrant d’une tumeur de la colonne vertébrale.

  3. 24 avr. 2023 · In 1945, while part of Raeburn’s ensemble, Chaloff made his first recordings as bandleader, but that wasn’t the most important thing that happened in his life that year; seeing 25-year old bebop pioneer Charlie “Bird” Parker perform live was.

  4. November 24, 1923 – July 16, 1957. One of the great baritone-saxophonists and the first major soloist on that instrument to emerge since Harry Carney (he preceded Gerry Mulligan), Serge Chaloff was a drug addict during his prime years, resulting in broken friendships and lost opportunities.

  5. The Complete Serge Chaloff Sessions by Serge Chaloff. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  6. 11 mai 2021 · On 21 September 1946 he recorded Blue Serge, a contrafact of Cherokee. Ray Noble’s tricky bridge modulations had become a right-of-passage for the boppers, just as Giant Steps was for a later generation. He shows how well he had adapted the new language to what was then an unwieldy solo horn.

  7. 3 mai 2023 · Serge Chaloff: March 1947. Source: JazzWax by Marc Myers September 17, 2015. Once Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonious Monk, Bud Powell, Curley Russell, Max Roach and other black jazz musicians pioneered bebop and began recording the revolutionary style in 1945, other gifted jazz artists of the period quickly figured out the new language.