Jimmy Giuffre
Controversial, misunderstood, and underappreciated, Jimmy Giuffre was an unlikely candidate to break as much ground as he did in the art of free improvisation. A swing orchestra veteran, Giuffre made his name as part of the West Coast school of cool jazz, but his restless creative spirit drove him to push the boundaries of texture, dynamic shading, counterpoint, and improvisational freedom in surprisingly avant-garde ways, despite maintaining a cool, cerebral exterior.
Born in Dallas in 1921, Giuffre studied music at North Texas College and subsequently played tenor sax in an Army band; upon his discharge, he took jobs with orchestra leaders like Boyd Raeburn, Jimmy Dorsey, and Buddy Rich. In 1949, he joined up with Woody Herman, for whom he'd penned the classic composition "Four Brothers" two years earlier. He then moved to the West Coast, where he learned clarinet and baritone sax, and played with groups like Howard Rumsey's Lighthouse All-Stars and Shorty Rogers' Giants. Giuffre began leading his own sessions in 1954, with groundbreaking albums like Four Brothers and Tangents in Jazz exploring bluesy folk-jazz and third stream fusions.
In 1956, he formed the first version of the Jimmy Giuffre 3, which featured guitarist Jim Hall and bassist Ralph Pena; in 1958, the bassist was replaced by trombonist Bob Brookmeyer, resulting in the highly unorthodox-sounding albums Trav'lin' Light, Four Brothers Sound, and Western Suite, as well as a classic version of Giuffre's hit "The Train and the River" in the Newport film Jazz on a Summer's Day.
In 1961, Giuffre formed a new trio featuring pianist Paul Bley and bassist Steve Swallow; it was with this group, on the albums Fusion, Thesis, and the 1962 landmark Free Fall, that Giuffre really began to explore the subtler, more spacious side of free improvisation (mostly on clarinet). Unfortunately, the trio's music was too advanced to gain much of a reception, and they disbanded in 1962. Giuffre became an educator, and recorded off and on during the '70s; he experimented with electric instruments in the '80s, reunited his 1961-1962 trio in 1992, and continued to record for several avant-garde-oriented labels, most frequently Soul Note. In his later years Giuffre suffered from Parkinson's disease and no longer performed or recorded; he died of pneumonia in Pittsfield, Massachusetts in 2008 at the age of 86.
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Pyramid
Jazz contemporáneo - Editado por Midget Music el 31-12-2011
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Hip Boots
Jazz contemporáneo - Editado por Midget Music el 31-12-2011
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Jimmy and His Clarinet
Jazz - Editado por Supreme Media el 02-02-2013
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The Music Man
Jazz - Editado por Firefly Entertainment el 07-02-2022
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Classic Giuffre, Vol. 1: The Music Man
Jazz - Editado por Diamond Days el 05-05-2008
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The Little Melody
Jazz - Editado por Firefly Entertainment el 05-05-2008
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Live in the City of Lights, 1960
Jazz - Editado por Firefly Entertainment el 05-05-2008
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The Best Of Christmas Holidays (Fantastic Relaxing Songs)
Jazz - Editado por Underground Inside Records el 01-12-2016
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Me Myself and My Songs
Jazz - Editado por Underground Inside Records el 24-06-2016
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Listen My Shuffle (Remastered)
Jazz - Editado por Underground Inside Records el 08-07-2016
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Old Time Good Time: Jimmy Giuffre, Vol. 1
Jazz - Editado por Nuova Canaria el 02-01-2013
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Old Time Good Time: Jimmy Giuffre, Vol. 3
Jazz - Editado por Nuova Canaria el 02-01-2013
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The Boy Next Door
Jazz - Editado por Lumi Entertainment el 01-02-2013
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Hollywood & Newport 1957-1958
Jazz - Editado por Golden Phonorecords el 15-01-2016
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