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Monty Budwig

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A very valuable bassist who on the West Coast was part of a countless number of recordings sessions, Monty Budwig could always be relied upon to swing a band, take melodic solos and play the perfect note for the right situation while being content to remain in the background. Budwig played bass while in high school, gigged with Vido Musso in 1951 and then spent three years in the Air Force during which he had the opportunity to play in a military band. In 1954 he moved to Los Angeles where he eventually became a fixture in the studios and was greatly in demand for West Coast-style jazz groups. Among Budwig's many musical experiences were playing with Barney Kessel, the Red Norvo Trio (1954-55), Zoot Sims, Woody Herman's Orchestra (1955-56), Shelly Manne, Shorty Rogers, Terry Gibbs, Benny Goodman, Carmen McRae, Bud Shank, Bob Cooper, the Lighthouse All Stars in the 1980's and Ellyn Rucker. Although he appeared on many records (including a few dozen for the Concord label in the 1970's and 80's), Monty Budwig only led one record date of his own, 1978's Dig (for Concord) which included his wife Arlette McCoy on electric piano.
Jazz Impressions of “A Boy Named Charlie Brown”

Label: Craft Recordings
Released: 2025
Track listing: Disc 1: Oh, Good Grief [Remastered 2025]; Pebble Beach [Remastered 2025]; Happiness Is [Remastered
2025]; Schroeder [Remastered 2025]; Charlie Brown Theme [Remastered 2025]; Linus and Lucy
[Remastered 2025]; Blue Charlie Brown [Remastered 2025]; Baseball Theme [Remastered 2025]; Frieda
(With the Naturally Curly Hair) [Remastered 2025]. Disc 2: Linus and Lucy [Studio Test]; Linus and Lucy
[Take 3]; Happiness Theme (Happiness Is) [Take 4]; Pebble Beach [Take 7]; Baseball Theme [Take 1]; Oh
Good Grief [Take 1]; Schroeder [Take 3]; Baseball Theme [Take 2]; Oh Good Grief [Take 1 / Later Session];
Schroeder [Take 2]; Blues for Peanuts [Remastered 2025]; Charlie Brown Theme [Take 4]; Blue Charlie
Brown [Take 1]; Frieda (With the Naturally Curly Hair) [Take 1]; Fly Me to the Moon [Remastered 2025];
Autumn Leaves [Remastered 2025].
Jazz from the Pacific Northwest

By Shelly Manne
Label: Reel to Real
Released: 2024
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.
Shelly Manne & His Men: Jazz From The Pacific Northwest

by Pierre Giroux
Shelly Manne & His Men are presented in two iterations in never-before-released live recordings from the 1958 Monterey Jazz Festival and from a 1966 date at The Penthouse in Seattle entitled Jazz From The Pacific Northwest. In this deluxe limited edition 180-gram 2LP set, co-produced for release by the estimable Zev Feldman and Cory Weeds, the ...
Record Store Day 2024 Jazz Releases

by Kyle Simpler
Every year, Record Store Day (RSD) promises limited edition vinyl releases for all tastes in music. From the latest popular artists to the most obscure archival releases, RSD drops try to cover a lot of musical territory. Practically all genres of music are represented and, of course, jazz is no exception. Fortunately, the April 2024 drop ...
Late-Period Art Pepper Box Sets

by C. Michael Bailey
In his essay, Endgame," which opens the liner notes to Art Pepper: The Complete Galaxy Recordings (Galaxy, 1989), music critic Gary Giddens said of Art Pepper's professional comeback: Pepper's sudden reappearance in 1975 was something of a second coming in musical circles. For the next seven years, his frequent recordings and tours, and ...
Shelly Manne and His Men at the Black Hawk 1

by Richard J Salvucci
For many years, but certainly for most of the '50s and '60s, the top jazz drummer--by public opinion--was Shelly Manne. Although he was typically associated with West Coast Jazz, (a term he disliked), Manne had come West from New York City in the '50s and settled in Los Angeles in the halcyon days of the post-war ...
It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown: Music from the Soundtrack

Label: Craft Recordings
Released: 2022
Track listing: Linus And Lucy; Graveyard Theme; Snoopy And The Leaf/Frieda (With The Naturally Curly Hair); The Great Pumpkin Waltz; Linus And Lucy (Reprise); Charlie Brown Theme/Happy Linus; The Great Pumpkin Waltz (Reprise); The Red Baron/Military Drum March; The Great Pumpkin Waltz (2nd Reprise); Trick Or Treat; Fanfare/Breathless/Trick Or Treat (Reprise); Charlie Brown Theme (Reprise); Breathless; It’s A Long Way To Tipperary/There’s A Long, Long Trail A-Winding/Pack Up Your Troubles In Your Old Kit Bag/Roses Of Picardy; Trick Or Treat (2nd Reprise); Linus And Lucy (2nd Reprise); Charlie Brown Theme (2nd Reprise); Linus And Lucy (Alternate Take 1); Graveyard Theme (Alternate Take 1); Charlie Brown Theme (Alternate Reprise Take 1); Linus And Lucy (Alternate Take 2); The Great Pumpkin Waltz (Alternate Take 2); Linus And Lucy (Alternate Reprise Take 1); Charlie Brown Theme (Alternate Reprise Take 2).
A Charlie Brown Christmas

Label: Craft Recordings
Released: 2021
Track listing: Side A: O Tannenbaum;
What Child Is This;
My Little Drum;
Linus & Lucy;
Christmas Time Is Here (instrumental).
Side B: Christmas Time Is Here (vocal);
Skating;
Hark, The Herald Angels Sing;
Christmas Is Coming;
Für Elise;
The Christmas Song;
Greensleeves.
Vince Guaraldi’s Christmas Sauce: Adding Spice to Charlie Brown Vanilla

by Arthur R George
It's not simply that pianist Vince Guaraldi slipped jazz past the unsuspecting in composing A Charlie Brown Christmas, the evergreen Peanuts" animation and soundtrack that has become inescapably part of the holiday. First broadcast in 1965, going on to six decades ago, A Charlie Brown Christmas is a tradition unto itself. It returns to television through ...