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Miles Davis – Kind Of Blue (1959) Oscar Pettiford And His Jazz Groups – My Little Cello (1960). Jazz Journeys Presents the Birth of Bebop, Vol. 6 (100 Essential Tracks). Авторы текста и музыки.
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Cello – Oscar Pettiford (tracks: A1 to A3, B1, B2). Drums – Percy Brice (tracks: A1 to A3, B1, B2). French Horn – Julius Watkins (tracks: A1 to A3, B1, B2). Liner Notes – Ralph J. Gleason. The New Oscar Pettiford Sextet (LP, Album, RE). Fantasy, Debut Records. The New Oscar Pettiford Sextet.
My Little Cello is an album by bassist/cellist and composer Oscar Pettiford which was recorded in Copenhagen in 1960 and first issued on the Danish Debut label. The album features Pettiford's final studio recordings and was rereleased with additional tracks as Last Recordings by the Late, Great Bassist and Montmartre Blues. The title was also used My Little Cello. Studio album by. Oscar Pettiford and His Jazz Groups.
Studio album by. My Little Cello is an album by bassist/cellist and composer Oscar Pettiford which was recorded in Copenhagen in 1960 and first issued on the Danish Debut label. The title was also used
Oscar Pettiford And His Jazz Groups : My Little Cello (aka Last Recordings By The Late Great Bassist aka Remember Oscar Pettiford) Bop 1960. Straight Ahead Bop 1970. OSCAR PETTIFORD demos, promos, fans club and other releases (no bootlegs). OSCAR PETTIFORD re-issues & compilations.
Oscar Pettiford (September 30, 1922 – September 8, 1960) was an American jazz double bassist, cellist and composer. He was one of the earliest musicians to work in the bebop idiom. Pettiford was born at Okmulgee, Oklahoma. His mother was Choctaw, and his father was half Cherokee and half African American.
Oscar Pettiford, cello; Phil Urso, tenor; Charles Mingus, bass; Julius Watkins, Fr. hr. Walter Bishop, pno; Percy Brice, dr. Named after the Rudolf Valentino Hollywood estate where Doris Duke later held jazz concerts, this is a great example of Pettiford’s buoyant, swinging, cheerful side-both playing and writing. Pettiford is the first great composer and player to center a band around the cello, and write for it intelligently. Everybody sounds just great on this loose recording. My Little Cello (Debut, 1960). Allan Botschinsky tp; Erik Nordström, ts; Louis Hjulmand, vib; Jan Johansson, p; Oscar Pettiford, b; Jørn Elniff, dr. A group from Pettiford’s expat days in Denmark, and a good example of Pettiford’s sentimental side. This tune is named for his twin girls Cellina and Celeste, who were born in the late 1950s.
My Little Cello Album 1960. Request a synchronization license. First recording by Stan Getz, Oscar Pettiford (October 25, 1959). First release by Oscar Pettiford and His Jazz Groups (1960). Discover The Original. SecondHandSongs is building the most comprehensive source of cover song information.
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 bo. ead Full Biography. Oscar Pettiford and his Birdland Band.
| Montmartre Blues Out | 6:45 |
| Laverne Walk | 5:15 |
| Two Little Pearls | 5:40 |
| Straight Ahead | 4:35 |
| Why Not? That's What! | 7:20 |
| Back In Paradise | 4:30 |
| My Little Cello | 3:35 |
| Willow Weep For Me | 3:00 |
| Montmartre Blues Encore | 1:00 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DEB 132 | Oscar Pettiford And His Jazz Groups | My Little Cello (LP, Album) | Debut Records | DEB 132 | Denmark | 1960 |
| 2310 059, 2310059 | Oscar Pettiford | Straight Ahead (LP) | Polydor, Polydor | 2310 059, 2310059 | Germany | 1970 |
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