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Shelly Manne & His Men: Jazz From The Pacific Northwest
ByShelly Manne
drums1920 - 1984
The band on LP1 from the Monterey Jazz Festival features

Shelly Manne
drums1920 - 1984

Monty Budwig
bass, acoustic1929 - 1992

Russ Freeman
piano1926 - 2002

Herb Geller
saxophone1928 - 2013

Stu Williamson
trumpet1933 - 1991

Charlie Mariano
saxophone, alto1923 - 2009

Bill Holman
composer / conductor- 2024
In the two sets of recordings from The Penthouse in Seattle in 1966, the band holdovers were Manne (of course) and Budwig, with newcomers

Conte Candoli
trumpet1927 - 2001

Hampton Hawes
piano1928 - 1977

Frank Strozier
saxophone, altob.1937

Ruth Price
vocalsb.1938
Hampton Hawes was a pianist with a great sense of swing and a unique approach to time and harmony. He had previously recorded with Manne in the 1958 release Four! (Contemporary Records), with Hawes in the leader slot and guitarist

Barney Kessel
guitar, electric1923 - 2004

Red Mitchell
bass1927 - 1992
Track Listing
Side A:
Stop, Look and Listen; The Vamp's Blues.
Side B:
Quartet (Suite in Four Movements).
Side C:
Softly, As in a Morning Sunrise; Summertime; Dearly Beloved.
Side D:
Funny; Secret Love; Surrey with the Fringe on Top.
Personnel
Shelly Manne
drumsMonty Budwig
bass, acousticRuss Freeman
pianoHerb Geller
saxophoneStu Williamson
trumpetHampton Hawes
pianoFrank Strozier
saxophone, altoConte Candoli
trumpetRuth Price
vocalsAlbum information
Title: Jazz from the Pacific Northwest | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Reel to Real
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