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 JR.com: Paul Desmond - Easy Living in Music: Alto Sax:
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The Paul Desmond Quartet Live Two Of A Mind (w/Mulligan)/Glad To Be Unhappy The Best Of Paul Desmond From The Hot Afternoon Skylark [Remaster] Bossa Antigua
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 Mulligan Publishing Co., Inc.
Gerry had told Franca that, "as my baritone and other instruments are so much a part of me, I would like them to be placed in a museum/institute, where they could also be played." When Gerry passed away in 1996, Franca Mulligan felt that the Library of Congress would be the ideal place.
Gerry Mulligan was included on the Artists Committee for the 1995 Kennedy Center Honors for the Performing Arts, and in December he attended the ceremonies in Washington with his wife, Franca, including a reception at the White House, where they met Pres.
The Gerry Mulligan All-Star Tribute Band with soloists Bob Brookmeyer, Lee Konitz, and Randy Brecker, gave a concert series at the Blue Note in New York in April 1997.
http://www.gerrymulligan.com/bio.html   (320 words)

  
 Gerry Mulligan by Craig Hanley - Songbites
Baubles, Bangles and Beads - Gerry Mulligan Quartets in Concert
Lullaby of the Leaves - Gerry Mulligan Quartet With Chet Baker
Walkin' Shoes - Gerry Mulligan Quartet With Chet Baker
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 Gerry Mulligan Collection
The centerpiece of the Gerry Mulligan exhibition is a large case displaying Mulligan's gold-plated baritone saxophone.
Below it is a photo of Mulligan playing a duet with saxophonist Ben Webster in December 1959 for the recording Gerry Mulligan Meets Ben Webster, one of a series Mulligan made with other musicians including Paul Desmond, Stan Getz, Johnny Hodges, Zoot Sims and Thelonious Monk.
This is the instrument Mulligan played in all public performances during the last decade of his life until his death on Jan.19, 1996.
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 CMT.com : Gerry Mulligan : Biography
Gerry Mulligan's first notable recorded work on baritone was with Miles Davis' Birth of the Cool nonet (1948-50) but once again his arrangements ("Godchild," "Darn That Dream" and three of his originals "Jeru," "Rocker" and "Venus de Milo") were more significant than his short solos.
Up until the end, Gerry Mulligan was always eager to play.
A drug bust put Mulligan out of action and ended that quartet but, when he was released from jail in 1954, Mulligan began a new musical partnership with valve trombonist Bob Brookmeyer that was just as successful.
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 Gerry Mulligan Discography
Gerry Mulligan and the Concert Jazz Band (in Europe)
A catalog of the over fifty CDs on which Gerry Mulligan played
A Jazz Hour with Gerry Mulligan and Art Farmer
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 Gerry Mulligan @ The Jazz Files
Though the baritone saxist/composer is primarily known as a major figure in the "Cool" school of jazz, Gerry Mulligan fit in well with figures representing virtually all jazz styles, as his collaborations with Thelonious Monk, Ben Webster, Coleman Hawkins and Paul Desmond testify.
The Best of the Gerry Mulligan Quartet with Chet Baker and The Original Quartet with Chet Baker.
Mulligan became increasingly significant as a jazz musician when, after moving to Los Angeles, he formed the highly rated piano-less quartet, with trumpeter Chet Baker, in 1952.
http://www.thejazzfiles.com/JazzMulligan.html   (333 words)

  
 Gerry Mulligan by Craig Hanley - Klinkowitz Discography
Gerry Mulligan Presents a Concert in Jazz: The Concert Jazz Band (Verve V-8415); 1961.
Blues Roots: The Dave Brubeck Trio Featuring Gerry Mulligan (Columbia CS-9749); 1969.
Gerry Mulligan: Something Borrowed, Something Blue (Limelight LS86040/1,M-82040); 1966.
http://www.gerrymulligan.info/m_discog_klink.html   (333 words)

  
 JR.com: Gerry Mulligan/Paul Desmond - Gerry Mulligan/Paul Desmond Quartet in Music: Baritone Sax:
JR.com: Gerry Mulligan/Paul Desmond - Gerry Mulligan/Paul Desmond Quartet in Music: Baritone Sax:
Personnel: Gerry Mulligan (baritone saxophone); Paul Desmond (alto saxophone); Joe Benjamin (acoustic bass); Dave Bailey (drums).
Chet Baker/John Coltrane/Getz Dave Brubeck Dave Brubeck Octet Dave Brubeck Quartet Dave Brubeck Quartet/Rushing Dave Brubeck Trio Dave Brubeck/Desmond/VanKriedt Dave Brubeck/Louis Armstrong Dave Brubeck/Paul Desmond The New Brubeck Quartet Brubeck Brubeck/Jamal/Peterson Dave Brubeck Trio & Gerry M...
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 Photograph Full Description: [Gerry Mulligan and Zubin Mehta at Lincoln Center - 1989] / Jorjana Kellaway [photograph] : The Library of Congress Presents: Music, Theater and Dance
Photograph Full Description: [Gerry Mulligan and Zubin Mehta at Lincoln Center - 1989] / Jorjana Kellaway [photograph] : The Library of Congress Presents: Music, Theater and Dance
Gerry Mulligan and Zubin Mehta posing for photos before a concert during the New York Philharmonic concert series in December 1989 at the Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center, N.Y. Standard restriction Note
[Gerry Mulligan and Zubin Mehta at Lincoln Center - 1989] / Jorjana Kellaway [photograph]
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 Gerry Mulligan : Gerry Mulligan in Paris - Listen, Review and Buy at ARTISTdirect
In June 1954, the Gerry Mulligan Quartet (with the leader/baritonist, valve trombonist Bob Brookmeyer, bassist Red Mitchell and drummer Frank Isola) performed at five all-star concerts, four of which were recorded.
Gerry Mulligan : Gerry Mulligan in Paris - Listen, Review and Buy at ARTISTdirect
Only previously available in fragmented form, the very accessible yet chance-taking music has now been reissued in full on two CDs by the French Vogue label.
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 gerry mulligan at the village vanguard
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 The Complete Verve Gerry Mulligan Concert Band (#221)
The original album states December 1962 and while this might be a bit of record label falsification (common at the time) to suit the album title Gerry Mulligan ‘63, Bill Crow’s work diary seems to substantiate that date.
Verve V6-8396 Gerry Mulligan And The Concert Jazz Band At The Village Vanguard
Verve V6-8438 Gerry Mulligan And The Concert Jazz Band On Tour
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 Buy Gerry Mulligan And Johnny Hodges Comedy - Spoken CDs at CDJungle via Cheap-Cheaper-Cheapest.co.uk
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 Gerry Mulligan Gerry Mulligan and the Concert Jazz Big Band feat. Zoot Sims
The latest release from the excellent Swiss based “TCB” label and their “Swiss Radio Days” Series is Gerry Mulligan and the Concert Jazz Big Band – featuring Zoot Sims, recorded live in Zurich, Switzerland 1960.
Aided by a surprisingly wonderful recording thanks to the then, state of the art audio equipment utilized for many of these performances, Mulligan’s– piano-less – and somewhat legendary Big Band would normally present a major challenge for an arranger.
Zoot Sims’ mercurial yet fiery tenor sax solo on Mulligan’s “Apple Core” is simply mind-boggling while students of jazz drumming should deem this recording as required subject matter thanks to Mel Lewis’ brilliant drumming.
http://www.allaboutjazz.com/reviews/r0400_043.htm   (106 words)

  
 Twin Cities Jazz Society
The band will perform tunes written by Gerry Mulligan for Stan Kenton and the Mulligan Concert Jazz Band, including Swing House, Limelight, and Young Blood.
The second concert of October's Twin Cities Jazz Society's Jazz From J to Z Double Header, is the music of Gerry Mulligan, on Thursday, October 20, 7:30 PM at Benson Great Hall at Bethel University in Arden Hills.
JAZZ from J to Z DOUBLE-HEADER, Music of Mingus / Music of Mulligan
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 What Is A Mulligan on Almondnet
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 Gerry Mulligan by Craig Hanley - Complete Verve Concert Jazz Band Sessions
Early in the band's existence, Mulligan acquired a vitally important financial backer: Norman Granz, head of Verve Records and mastermind of the hugely successful Jazz at the Philharmonic tours of the postwar era.
This piece brings to mind Mulligan's comment that the CJB "had to be a blowing band." This is mostly a chart for blowing - by Mulligan, Brookmeyer and Zoot Sims - with some tasty backgrounds, ensemble punches and a bit of improvised counterpoint from baritone and valve trombone.
And it was an interesting combination, because Gerry was taking care of the star appeal and the direction of the band in terms of presenting it to the public, and it was certainly Gerry's musicality that was shaping the band.
http://www.gerrymulligan.info/m_cjb_mosaic.html   (11496 words)

  
 Thelonious Monk (Jeru: In the words of Gerry Mulligan) The Library of Congress Presents: Music, Theater and Dance
Thelonious Monk (Jeru: In the words of Gerry Mulligan) The Library of Congress Presents: Music, Theater and Dance
So, he had a recording date with Riverside, and I found out about this from Orrin Keepnews, who said that Thelonious went down to the office one time to talk about this date and it came up in conversation that Gerry Mulligan was waiting outside for him.
The pairing of Thelonious Monk with Gerry on a recording seems to many an unusual idea.
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 Gerry Mulligan by Craig Hanley - Age Of Steam
The Age Of Steam was a fresh new chapter for Gerry Mulligan, the composer and arranger.
Gerry changed the title of two of the tunes before the album was released and those changes were never reflected in the liner notes or rhythm section credits.
The band was smaller and pianoless except when Mulligan or Brookmeyer took the bench.
http://www.gerrymulligan.info/m_ageofsteam.html   (2386 words)

  
 GERRY MULLIGAN: When the Past, Present and Future of Jazz Met-- an interview.
GERRY MULLIGAN: When the Past, Present and Future of Jazz Met-- an interview.
The lead of the full-page article in the Feb. 2, 1953, issue of Time magazine went: "The hot music topic in Los Angeles last week was the cool jazz of a gaunt, hungry-looking young (25) fellow named Gerry Mulligan.
Between the nonet and his piano-less quartet, Mulligan was credited with having been a midwife for 'West Coast Jazz,' a term he detested.
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 Paul Desmond
Desmond also had collaborations with Gerry Mulligan, Jim Hall and others over the years; after the break-up of theBrubeck quartet in 1967, he retired for a while, then began to resurface in occasionalreunions with Brubeck, Mulligan, Hall, a Christmas concert with the Modern Jazz Quartet in 1971, and collaborations with Ed Bickertand others.
His gift for improvised counterpoint is perhaps most notable on the two albums he recorded with Mulligan("Mulligan-Desmond Quartet" and "Two of a Mind").
His alto saxophone tone owednothing to the great alto player of the time, Charlie Parker; insteadhis was a clear, light, floating sound which many tried unsuccessfully to imitate (he once described his tone as.
http://www.therfcc.org/paul-desmond-73782.html   (575 words)

  
 Gerry Mulligan: Jazz Pioneer and Founder of "Cool School"
Saturday morning, January 20th, baritone saxophonist, arranger, and jazz pioneer Gerry Mulligan passed away at the age of 68 from complications due to surgery.
In the same interview, Mulligan defined the cool label that was so often used to describe his playing and approach to jazz:
Known equally for his skills on the baritone sax and his work as an arranger, Mulligan became identified as one of the founders of the "cool school" of jazz.
http://www.whitman.edu/news/News96-97/gerry.html   (575 words)

  
 Pepper Adams, MP3 Music Download at eMusic
Pepper Adams was one of the all-time great baritonists, ranking at the top with Harry Carney, Serge Chaloff, and Gerry Mulligan.
But Mulligan overshadowed Adams throughout virtually his entire career, which is a little strange because Pepper had a much different sound (heavier and more intense) than the light-toned and playful Mulligan.
But Mulligan overshadowed Adams throughout virtually his entire career, which is a little strange because Pepper had a much different sound (heavier and more intense) than the light-toned and p...
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 Young Blood (Jeru: in the words of Gerry Mulligan: an oral autobiography) Library of Congress, I Hear America Singing
Young Blood (Jeru: in the words of Gerry Mulligan: an oral autobiography) Library of Congress, I Hear America Singing
Gerry's reputation as one of the great jazz composers could be firmly established by the single example of "Young Blood," a masterpiece of instrumental writing.
While relegated to writing mostly dance arrangements, Gerry was asked to write an original composition, the now classic "Young Blood."
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cocoon/ihas/html/mulligan/gm-young.html   (437 words)

  
 Gerry Mulligan by Craig Hanley - Gene Krupa
Disc Jockey Jump, which turned out to be a Krupa hit, was written by Mulligan in the early months of his association with the band, but it wasn't put into the books until Gerry had left.
Gene Krupa, who began his recording career a few months after Gerry Mulligan was born, was one of the first drummers whose technique was up to the demands of the swing era.
Gene's band was the happiest, scariest, most musical and most lucrative group I'd ever played with.
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Desmond, Paul & Mulligan, Gerry >>>> Diaz, Hazel
Dennis Payne >>>> Desmond, Paul & Mulligan, Gerry
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Dennis Payne >>>> Desmond, Paul & Mulligan, Gerry
Desmond, Paul & Mulligan, Gerry >>>> Diaz, Hazel
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 fluckigerdiscography.doc
Hamp, Rich, Dido Blues vo JH (1) WWLP 21012, Philips (F) 9123611 BuddyÂ’s Rock tsL PM WWLP 21012, Philips (F) 9123611 My Funny Valentine (3) WWLP 21012, Philips (F) 9123611 Lionel Hampton presents Gerry Mulligan: Gerry Mulligan (bs); Hank Jones (p); George Duvivier (b); Grady Tate (d); Candido (con); Lionel Hampton (vib), Bucky Pizzarelli (g).
Recorded in NYC, probably 1977— I Found A New Baby WWLP 21008, Philips (F) 9123609 Green Dolphin Street WWLP 21008, Philips (F) 9123609 Undecided (GSLP 10111) WWLP 21008, Philips (F) 9123609 This Could Be The Star Of Something Big WWLP 21008, Philips (F) 9123609 Sonny Rollins with Lionel Hampton?: Details unknown.
Recorded at different sessions, summer 1966— Fantanique WWLP 21010, Philips (F) 9123605 C Minor Blues* WWLP 21010, Philips (F) 9123605 FJ2871 Tenderly* WWLP 21010, Philips (F) 9123605 FJ2871 Running Home WWLP 21010, Philips (F) 9123605 Estrañho WWLP 21010, Philips (F) 9123605 FJ2871 Originally issued on Glad Hamp Records.
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