Gerry Mulligan Sextet: New Live Recordings
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The Sextet Live in Amsterdam 1956.
Hans Koert
Gerry Mulligan is one of the greatest baritone saxophone players in jazz history. Okay, I know there are some more, like Harry Carney ( member of the Duke Ellington band), Serge Chaloff, Pepper Adams, Ronnie Cuber and Gary Smulyan ( to make an incomplete selection). He became famous, participating in the Birth of the Cool recordings and his piano less quartets, featuring Chet Baker. From mid 1953 until 1954 Mulligan served a prison sentence, due to a narcotics bust and when he was released Chet Baker had started his own band; his cooperation with Baker was over!
The Gerry Mulligan Sextet: f.l.t.r. Bob Brookmeyer - Gerry Mulligan - Bill Crow and Zoot Sims Amsterdam - Concertgebouw 8th of April 1956 ( photo courtesy Eddy Posthuma de Boer)In December 1954 he introduced his first Western Reunion Sextet at the Hoover High School in Denver featuring Larry Bunker on drums, Bob Brookmeyer on trombone, Jon Eardley on trumpet, Gerry Mulligan on baritone saxophone, Zoot Sims on tenor saxophone and Red Mitchell on bass. Thanks to the four horns, this band got a full band sound. The fact that he didn't use a piano in his quartets and sextets gave his groups an original and unique format, but he lost his heart to the big band; a dream he could translate in the 1960s with the founding of his Concert Jazz Band. His Western Reunion Sextet stayed together for two years and isn't very known; maybe because only a few recordings were made. It recorded only three times: Presenting the Gerry Mulligan Sextet; A Profile of Gerry Mulligan and Mainstream of Jazz. There are only a few live recordings of this Western Reunion Sextet ( like the mentioned Hoover High School concert in Denver (Dec. 1954), a concert at the Basin Street (New York)(Late 1955), at the Red Hill Inn in Pennsauken (NJ Oct. 1956) and the Storyville Club in Boston ( early Dec. 1956).
On stage six men: Jon Eardley on trumpet, Bob Brookmeyer on the valve trombone, Zoot Sims on tenor saxophone, Gerry Mulligan on baritone saxophone and the piano, Bill Crow on bass and Dave Bailey on drums. Studio recordings by Gerry Mulligan show, most of the time, rather over-arranged performances; there is a world of differences listening to this live performance. Mulligan is joking with his colleagues and when he starts to play the theme of the second tune Nights At The Turntable, not selected on forehand, according a survived programme of the evening, he changes his mind and continues with a piece called Ontet. I think that the relaxed an elated mood on stage has to do with the act that this concert was one of the last from the European tour. Have a look to the same tune, Ontet, as played in Rome six weeks earlier, which is more modest; this from fragment is from the start of the tour!In the first set they play the well known tune Line for Lyons, known from the Gerry Mulligan-Chet Baker piano-less-quartet-days and a Count Basie tune Ain't It The Truth with a solo by Bob Brookmeyer. The first set ends with Utter Chaos.
The Gerry Mulligan Sextet: f.l.t.r. Jon Eardley - Gerry Mulligan - Zoot Sims - Bob Brookmeyer - Bill CVrow and Dave Bailey. Amsterdam, the Concertgebouw 8th of April 1956 (photo courtesy Eddy Posthuma de Boer)
An (almost)Complete List of Concerts by the Gerry Mulligan Western Reunion Tour Along Europe.
= Teatro Eliseo, Rome, Italy, February 22, 1956 =Teatro Universale, Genoa, Italy, February 24, 1956 = Teatro della Fiera Campionarie, Milan, Italy, February 25, 1956 = Teatro Nuovo, Turin, Italy, February 26, 1956 = Teatro Duse, Bologna, Italy, February 27, 1956 =
Versailles, France, February 29, 1956 = Olympia Theatre, Paris, France, March 1, 1956 = Palais d'Hiver, Lyon, France, Early March, 1956 = Lille, France, Early March, 1956 = Rouen, France, March 7, 1956 = Movie Theatre, Roubaix, France, March 14, 1956 = Geneva, Switzerland, Mid March, 1956 = Lugano, Switzerland, March 22, 1956 = Stadt Casino, Basel, Switzerland, March 23, 1956 = Cinema Urban, Zurich, Switzerland, March 24, 1956 = Brussels, Belgium, March 25, 1956 = Landstuhl, West Germany, March 30, 1956 = Paris, France, Early April, 1956 = Kurhaus, Den Haag, Holland, April 7, 1956 (8:15 am) = Concertgebow, Amsterdam, Holland, April 7, 1956 (24.00 am) = l'Olympia, Paris, France, April 10, 1956
Keep swinging
Hans Koert
keepswinging@live.nl
Some sites you should have seen;
Gerry Mulligan At Salle Pleyel Gerry Mulligan Tentette and Quartet My Funny Valentine Oscar Aleman Choro Music Flexible Records Hit of the Week-Durium Keep Swinging News letter Keep Swinging Contributions
Labels: bill crow, bob brookmeyer, concertgebouw, dave bailey, gerry mulligan, jon eardley, zoot sims





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Thanks for your additions, anonymous !!
Hans
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