Jack Lesberg
Bass
Label | Issue | Format | Artist | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
Audio Lab | AL1509 | LP | Dixieland All Stars | Tommy Reynolds |
De Luxe | 3208 | single | Lee Richardson | When the sun comes out / You gave me a love untrue |
- | 3214 | - | - | Lover let me be / Restless over you |
Ember | NR5002 | LP | Various Artists | It's Real Trad, Dad |
King | 4872 | single | Bubber Johnson | Keep a light in the window for me / A wonderful thing happens |
- | 4924 | - | - | I lost track of everything / My one desire |
- | 15205 | - | Ruby Wright | Honey baby / He's such a quiet man |
- | 15210 | - | - | Hot dog rag / Leave it alone |
- | LP510 | LP | Tommy Reynolds and his Band | Music for Happy Feet |
- | LP569 | - | Bubber Johnson | Come Home |
- | LP624 | - | - | Bubber Johnson sings Sweet Love Songs |
- | LP960 | - | Mister Johnson (Bubber Johnson) | 24 Great Songs |
Parlophone | PMD1063 | |||
- | R4161 | single | Bubber Johnson | Keep a light in the window for me / A wonderful thing happens |
President | PRC64 | EP | - | |
Westside | WESF112 | CD | Ruby Wright | Regular Gal: The King Recordings 1949-1959 |
Leader | Site | Date | Session | Role |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bubber Johnson | New York, NY | December 22, 1955 | [session] | bass |
Lee Richardson | Unknown Location | January, 1949 | [session] | - |
Ruby Wright | New York, NY | September 26, 1952 | [session] | - |
Tommy Reynolds and his Orchestra | - | October 6, 1955 | [session] | - |
- | - | December 12, 1955 | [session] | - |
Jack Lesberg (February 14, 1920 – September 17, 2005) was a jazz double-bassist.
Lesberg performed with many famous jazz musicians, including Louis Armstrong, Earl Hines, Jack Teagarden, Sarah Vaughan and Benny Goodman, with whom he went on several international tours. He also performed in the New York City Symphony under Leonard Bernstein in the 1940s.A native of Boston, Lesberg had the misfortune of playing in that city's Cocoanut Grove on the night in 1942 when 492 people lost their lives in a fire. His escape was memorialized by fellow bassist Charles Mingus in an unpublished section of Mingus's autobiography Beneath the Underdog; this passage was read by rapper Chuck D. on the Mingus tribute album Weird Nightmare.
Lesberg continued to tour in the 1980s and was interviewed for KCEA radio in 1984 following a performance in Menlo Park, California. During the taped interview Jack spoke of the many bands and performers he worked with and expressed his feelings that he felt blessed to be a musician. Wikipedia