Andy Gibson
Piano, Conductor, Arranger
Label | Issue | Format | Artist | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ace | CDCHD1051 | CD | Various Artists | King Rock 'n' Roll, Vol. 2 |
- | CDCHD1197 | - | Joe Tex | Get Way Back: The 1950s Recordings |
Audio Lab | AL1510 | LP | Annie Laurie | It hurts to be in love |
De Luxe | 6151 | single | - | Nobody's gonna hurt you / Love is a funny thing |
Federal | 12275 | - | Jimmy Tyler Orchestra | Indian love call / Pink clouds |
Kent | CDKEND210 | CD | Various Artists | King New Breed Rhythm & Blues |
King | 4840 | single | Joe Tex | Come in this house / Davy you upset my home |
- | 4884 | - | - | My biggest mistake / Right back to my arms |
- | 4885 | - | Babs Gonzales | House rent party / She's just right for me |
- | 4911 | - | Joe Tex | I had to come back to you / She's mine |
- | 4980 | - | - | Pneumonia / Get away back |
- | 5029 | - | Jerry Dorn | Quicksand / The key |
- | 5064 | - | Joe Tex | Ain't nobody's business / I want to have a talk with you |
- | LP875 | LP | Various Artists | Everybody's Favorite Blues |
- | LP935 | - | Joe Tex | |
- | LP1026 | - | Various Artists | 18 All Time Rhythm 'n' Blues Hits |
Westside | WESF103 | CD | - | Mule Milk 'N' Firewater |
- | WESA801 | - | - | Mark Lamarr's Roc-King up a Storm |
Leader | Site | Date | Session | Role |
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Annie Laurie | New York, NY | October 2, 1957 | [session] | |
Babs Gonzales | - | January 12, 1956 | [session] | piano |
Jerry Dorn | - | February 11, 1957 | [session] | arranger, conductor |
Jimmy Tyler and his Orchestra | - | May 28, 1956 | [session] | piano |
Joe Tex | - | September, 1955 | [session] | - |
- | - | January 12, 1956 | [session] | - |
- | - | January 21, 1956 | [session] | - |
- | - | September 5, 1956 | [session] | - |
- | - | May 29, 1957 | [session] | - |
Albert "Andy" Gibson (November 6, 1913 in Zanesville, Ohio – February 10, 1961 in Cincinnati) was an American jazz trumpeter, arranger, and composer.
Gibson played violin early on before settling on trumpet. While he played professionally in many orchestras, he did not solo and was utilized far more often as an arranger. His associations include Lew Redman (1931), Zack Whyte (1932–33), McKinney's Cotton Pickers (1934–35), Blanche Calloway, Willie Bryant, and Lucky Millinder. He quit playing in 1937 to arrange and compose full-time, working with Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Cab Calloway, Charlie Barnet, and Harry James. He led a big band while serving in the Army from 1942-45.
Following his discharge he continued working with Barnet, but focused primarily on R&B music. He was musical director for King Records from 1955–60 and recorded four songs as a leader in 1959, which were released on a multi-artist LP on Camden Records. As a composer, he composed "I Left My Baby" (popularized by Count Basie), "The Great Lie", and "The Hucklebuck".
Andy Gibson died from a heart attack on February 10, 1961, in Cincinnati. Wikipedia