Vinnie Burke
Bass
Label | Issue | Format | Artist | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
Affinity | AFF97 | LP | Various Artists | I hear Music |
- | AFF122 | - | Chris Connor | Out of this World |
Bethlehem | 11058 | single | Vinnie Burke Quartet | Time out / Softly as in a morning sunrise / Softly as in a morning sunrise / Time out |
- | BCP3 | LP | Bob Hardaway | |
- | BCP6 | - | Pettiford & Burke | Bass by Pettiford & Burke |
- | BCP56 | - | Chris Connor | Chris |
- | BCP86 | - | Various Artists | We Cut This Album for Bread |
- | BCP87 | - | - | Double-Barrel Jazz |
- | BCP88 | - | - | Jazz Music for People who don't care about Money |
- | BCP92 | - | - | No Sour Grapes, just Pure Jazz |
- | BCP1002 | - | Chris Connor with Vinnie Burke Quartet | Chris Connor with Vinnie Burke Quartet |
- | BCP1010 | - | Vinnie Burke Quartet | Vinnie Burke Quartet |
- | BCP1012 | - | Joe Puma Quintet | Joe Puma Quintet |
- | BCP1013 | - | Eddie Shu Quartet | Eddie Shu Quartet |
- | BCP6004 | - | Chris Connor | Lullabies of Birdland |
- | BCP6006 | - | Various Artists | Bethlehem's Girl Friends |
- | BCP6041 | - | Nina Simone | Nina Simone & her Friends |
- | BEP102A | |||
- | BEP102B | - | - | - |
Bethlehem New Series | 2BP-1001 | LP | Chris Connor | The Finest of Chris Connor |
London | RE-N1093 | EP | - | London's Girl Friends, No.2 |
Leader | Site | Date | Session | Role |
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Chris Connor | New York, NY | August 21, 1954 | [session] | bass |
Eddie Shu Quartet | - | November 26, 1954 | [session] | - |
Joe Puma Quintet | - | November 30, 1954 | [session] | - |
Vinnie Burke Quartet | Unknown Location | Unknown Date | [session] | |
- | New York, NY | 1954 | [session] | bass |
Vinnie Burke (born Vincenzo Bucci) (March 15, 1921 – February 1, 2001) was an American jazz bassist born in Newark, New Jersey.Burke played violin and guitar early in life, but he lost the use of his little finger in a munitions factory accident and switched to double bass. In the second half of the 1940s he played with Joe Mooney, Tony Scott, and Cy Coleman. Later, he played with the Sauter-Finegan Orchestra, Tal Farlow, Marian McPartland, Don Elliott, Vic Dickenson, Gil Mellé, Bucky Pizzarelli, John Mehegan, Chris Connor, Eddie Costa, and Bobby Hackett. He led his own band in 1956 and led small combos into the 1980s. Wikipedia