Paul Quinichette
Paul Quinichette was known throughout his career as the "Vice Prez" because he sounded so similar to Lester Young. While most of Young's other followers emulated his '30s style, Quinichette sounded like Lester Young of the then-present day (the 1950s). After getting experience with Nat Towles, Lloyd Sherock, and Ernie Fields, Quinichette was featured with Jay McShann during 1942-1944. He played on the West Coast with Johnny Otis (1945-1947), traveled to New York with Louis Jordan, and performed with Lucky Millinder (1948-1949), Red Allen, and Hot Lips Page. Quinichette was with Count Basie during 1952-1953 (when Basie had re-formed his orchestra), worked with Benny Goodman in 1955, recorded with Billie Holiday, and held his own on a session with John Coltrane. Otherwise, Quinichette mostly led his own group in the 1950s, recording several excellent (if obviously derivative) records. He left music in the late '50s to become an electrical engineer, returning to jazz briefly in the early to mid-'70s, playing with Sammy Price, Brooks Kerr, and Buddy Tate before being forced to retire due to bad health.
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Discography
7 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Cattin' With Coltrane And Quinichette
John Coltrane, Paul Quinichette
Jazz - Released by Prestige on Apr 22, 2016
24-Bit 192.0 kHz - Stereo -
Cattin' With Coltrane And Quinichette (Instrumental)
John Coltrane, Paul Quinichette
Jazz - Released by Prestige on May 17, 1957
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
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Cattin' With Coltrane And Quinichette
John Coltrane, Paul Quinichette
Jazz - Released by Prestige on Apr 22, 2016
24-Bit 96.0 kHz - Stereo -
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The Ultimate Jazz Archive 28 (4 Of 4)
Jazz - Released by Carinco AG on Feb 18, 2007
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
Whisper Not
Jazz - Released by nagel heyer records on Mar 23, 2018
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo