Oscar Pettiford
Oscar Pettiford was (along with Charles Mingus) the top bassist of the 1945-1960 period, and the successor to the late Jimmy Blanton. In addition, he was the first major jazz soloist on the cello. A bop pioneer, it would have been very interesting to hear what Pettiford would have done during the avant-garde '60s if he had not died unexpectedly in 1960. After starting on piano, Pettiford switched to bass when he was 14 and played in a family band. He played with Charlie Barnet's band in 1942 as one of two bassists (the other was Chubby Jackson) and then hit the big time in 1943, participating on Coleman Hawkins' famous "The Man I Love" session; he also recorded with Earl Hines and Ben Webster during this period. Pettiford co-led an early bop group with Dizzy Gillespie in 1944, and in 1945 went with Coleman Hawkins to the West Coast, appearing on one song in the film The Crimson Canary with Hawkins and Howard McGhee. Pettiford was part of Duke Ellington's orchestra during much of 1945-1948 (fulfilling his role as the next step beyond Jimmy Blanton), and worked with Woody Herman in 1949. Throughout the 1950s, he mostly worked as a leader (on bass and occasional cello), although he appeared on many records both as a sideman and a leader, including with Thelonious Monk in 1955-1956. After going to Europe in 1958, he settled in Copenhagen where he worked with local musicians, plus Stan Getz, Bud Powell, and Kenny Clarke. Among Pettiford's better-known compositions are "Tricotism," "Laverne Walk," "Bohemia After Dark," and "Swingin' Till the Girls Come Home."
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Discography
93 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Modern Quintet (Remastered 2013)
Jazz - Released by Bethlehem Records on 27 Aug 2013
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Oscar Pettiford: Baden-Baden 1958-1959
Jazz - Released by 2xHD on 22 Jun 2018
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All That Jazz, Vol. 141: The Man at the Bass in Studio and on Stage (Live)
Bebop - Released by Jube Legends on 1 Oct 2021
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All That Jazz, Vol. 141: The Man at the Bass in Studio and on Stage (Live)
Bebop - Released by Jube Legends on 1 Oct 2021
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The Very Best Of
Bebop - Released by Master Classics Records on 1 Jun 2009
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Oscar Pettiford
Jazz - Released by Bethlehem Records on 1 Mar 2015
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Oscar Pettiford
Jazz - Released by Bethlehem Records on 1 Mar 2015
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The New Oscar Pettiford Sextet
Contemporary Jazz - Released by Mission Cat Music on 1 Jan 1953
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Oscar Pettiford (Baden-Baden 1959, Karlsruhe 1958)
Jazz - Released by SWR Jazzhaus on 15 May 2020
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Oscar Pettiford (Baden-Baden 1959, Karlsruhe 1958)
Jazz - Released by SWR Jazzhaus on 15 May 2020
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3 for Duke
Contemporary Jazz - Released by Mission Cat Music on 1 Jan 1957
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Vienna Blues: The Complete Session (Oscar Pettiford)
Jazz - Released by 1201 MUSIC on 29 Feb 1984
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Octet & Nonet
Jazz - Released by Fresh Sound Records on 6 Sept 2007
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Live In Essen, Grugahalle, 1960
Jazz - Released by Jazzline on 26 Nov 2010
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Oscar Pettiford Sextet (Jazz Connoisseur)
Jazz - Released by Legacy Recordings on 30 Sept 2016
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Accent on Trumpet
Jazz - Released by Fresh Sound Records on 1 Feb 2011
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The Unique Thelonious (Mono Version)
Jazz - Released by BNF Collection on 1 Jan 1958
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