Marx Makes Broadway by Dick Marx, released on Omega Disk in 1958.

In recent years, a young Chicago pianist —without ever leaving his native city— has become a subject for musicians’ backstage conversation from coast-to-coast.
His name is Dick Marx and "you ought to hear Dick" is almost a cliche now. But Marx cannot be enjoined to go out on a road trip. It was an unusual thing for him to accept Omega’s invitation to come to Los Angeles and make this stereo recording...
...On this date Dick’s friends are Buddy Collette, flute; Carson Smith, bass; Frankie Capp, drums; and Irving Ashby, guitar. On the five numbers you'll hear Red Mitchell on bass, and on three Howard Roberts replaces Ashby on guitar. *Ralph J. Gleason (liner notes)

https://outletjazz.blogspot.com/2023/04/dick-marx-marx-makes-broadway.html

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TV5BrVY-I8&list=RD2TV5BrVY-I8&start_radio=1

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Music to Listen to Red Norvo By Review by Scott Yanow

Although vibraphonist Red Norvo is the leader of this sextet date, clarinetist Bill Smith (who contributed the 20-minute four-movement "Divertimento") often sets the tone for the music. His work has classical elements to it, but the five shorter pieces (by Jack Montrose, Barney Kessel, Lennie Niehaus, Duane Tatro, and Norvo) are much more jazz oriented. Norvo's light-toned sextet (which consists of his vibes, flutist Buddy Collette, clarinetist Bill Smith, guitarist Barney Kessel, bassist Red Mitchell, and drummer Shelly Manne) was not a regularly working unit, but it sounds well-integrated and tight during the complex, but generally swinging, music.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ftkdnNhNPA&list=PL-llVmCKOjwoRdE1uV1p1dFsF6ExLPTgb&index=1

#rednorvo #vibraphone #billsmith #buddycollette #barneykessel #shellymanne #jazz #thurdstream #cooljazz

Zig Zag, also released as False Witness, is a 1970 American thriller drama film directed by Richard A. Colla and starring George Kennedy.

The film score was composed, arranged and conducted by Oliver Nelson, and the soundtrack album was released on the MGM label. AllMusic's Jason Ankeney noted that Nelson did "a particularly strong job of evoking the grittiness of their urban setting" and said that "Recalling vintage jazz in both its atmosphere and vigor, the music navigates though [sic] a series of mood and tempo shifts with the precision of a race car moving in and out of traffic". The album also included two tracks with lyrics by Hal David sung by Bobby Hatfield and Roy Orbison singing the Mike Curb composition "Zigzag" - Wikipedia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8CWQEbtcl0

#olivernelson #soundtrack #zigzag #royorbison #buddycollette #georgekennedy #70sthriller

Warm Winds is an album by organist Charles Kynard and flautist Buddy Collette recorded in 1964 in California and released on the World Pacific label.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEihvKaFQrI

#charleskynard #buddycollette #jazzflute #jazzorgan #latinpercussion #1964inmusic

The Wham of Sam is a 1961 studio album by Sammy Davis Jr., arranged by Marty Paich and Morty Stevens.

The Allmusic review by Lindsay Planer awarded the album four stars and said that Davis' "untouchable sense of rhythmic flair unleashes some lighthearted interaction between the vocalist and hard-driving instrumentalists." Wikipedia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBq_AdLSBB0&list=OLAK5uy_lyl9Myh8VqhkcfXoLQdOGxJAqG3UIBvaA

#sammydavis #martypaich #bratpack #vocaljazz #budshank #buddycollette

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