Jimmy Giuffre
Baritone Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone
Redirected from 'Jimmy Giuffre, Zoot Sims & Stan Levey'.Label | Issue | Format | Artist | Title |
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Bethlehem | 11077 | single | J. Giuffre, Zoot Sims & Stan Levey | Fast clip / Extra version / Extraversion / Fast clip |
- | 11082 | - | Herbie Harper | How deep is the ocean / Topsy / Topsy / How deep is the ocean |
- | BCP8 | LP | Bobby Scott | The Compositions of Bobby Scott |
- | BCP9 | - | Various Artists | |
- | BCP53 | - | Peggy Connelly with Russ Garcia Orchestra | That Old Black Magic |
- | BCP55 | - | Stu Williamson | Pee Jay |
- | BCP83 | - | Various Artists | Bethlehem's Best, Volume 2 |
- | BCP85 | - | - | Nothing Cheesy About This Jazz |
- | BCP89 | - | - | We've Built a Jazz Album for You |
- | BCP1017 | - | Stan Levey | Stan Levey plays Bill Holman, Bob Cooper & Jimmy Giuffre |
- | BCP1025 | - | Herbie Harper | Herbie Harper |
- | BCP1029 | - | Bobby Scott | Bobby Scott |
- | BCP1040 | - | Russ Garcia | Wigville |
- | BCP6036 | - | Various Artists | Trombone Band Stand |
- | EXLP16 | |||
- | LPDX6 | - | - | - |
- | LPX3 | - | - | - |
- | BTM6826 | LP | The West Coasters | - |
Parlophone | GEP8762 | EP | Peggy Connelly | - |
Leader | Site | Date | Session | Role |
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Bobby Scott | Los Angeles, CA | January 23, 1955 | [session] | baritone saxophone |
Herbie Harper Septet | - | January 25, 1955 | [session] | tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone |
Jimmy Giuffre, Zoot Sims & Stan Levey | Unknown Location | Unknown Date | [session] | |
Peggy Connelly | Los Angeles, CA | January 16, 1956 | [session] | baritone saxophone |
Russ Garcia | - | 1955 | [session] | - |
Stan Levey Sextet | - | December 6, 1954 | [session] | - |
Stu Williamson Group | - | January 13, 1956 | [session] | - |
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James Peter Giuffre (, Italian pronunciation: [dʒufˈfrɛ]; April 26, 1921 – April 24, 2008) was an American jazz clarinetist, saxophonist, composer, and arranger. He is notable for his development of forms of jazz which allowed for free interplay between the musicians, anticipating forms of free improvisation. Wikipedia