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Vibe-Rant
Teddy Charles
spanyol
első megjelenés éve: 2006
(2006)

CD
5.078 Ft 

 

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Jazz

Recorded at Carl Fischer Concert Hall, NYC, April 1, 1957

Teddy Charles (vb)
Idrees Sulieman (tp), Mal Waldron (p), Addison Farmer (b), Jerry Segal (d).

Very rare recording of Teddy Charles.
Available for the first time on CD.

This was one of Teddy Charles’ groups, and one that turned out to be very exciting. The much-needed ripping voice was Idress Sulieman’s, the subtle pulsing voice Teddy’s. The cooking was contributed neatly by Art Farmer and Jerry Segal. Mal Waldron is another thing: an excellent backgrounder, and a declarative voice in the foreground on solos.



Teddy Charles

Active Decades: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s and '90s
Born: Apr 13, 1928 in Chicopee Falls, MA
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Cool, Mainstream Jazz, Post-Bop, Third Stream, West Coast Jazz

Teddy Charles is a true rarity: a jazz musician who largely retired from the business. A skillful if not overly distinctive vibraphonist and (early in his career) quite capable on piano and drums, Charles was as important for his open-minded approach in the 1950s towards more advanced sounds as he was for his playing. He moved to New York to study percussion at Juilliard in 1946, but instead became involved in the jazz world. He had short stints with the big bands of Randy Brooks, Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw, Buddy DeFranco and Chubby Jackson from 1948-51 and then played with combos headed by Anita O'Day, Oscar Pettiford, Roy Eldridge and Slim Gaillard. He also became a member of the Jazz Composers' Workshop (1953-55) along with Charles Mingus and Teo Macero, opening his style up to the influences of classical music and freer improvising. Charles, who recorded with Mingus, Miles Davis and Wardell Gray, among many others, began leading his own stimulating record dates in 1951, and by 1953 he was also working as a record producer, a field that took much more of his time from 1956 on. He led his own sessions for Prestige, Atlantic, Savoy, Jubilee, Bethlehem (where he produced around 40 records, mostly for other artists), and Warwick from 1951-60, but was hardly heard from in the 1960s, other than a 1963 set for United Artists. Charles relocated to the Caribbean, where he opened a sailing business. After participating in a 1980 jam session, Teddy Charles eventually moved back to New York, making a "comeback" record for Soul Note in 1988, but still remaining semi-retired from music.
---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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