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Jackie Paris

Carlo Jackie Paris (September 20, 1924 – June 17, 2004[1]) was an American jazz singer and guitarist. He is best known for his recordings of "Skylark" and "'Round Midnight" from the late 1940s to the early 1950s.

Jackie Paris
Birth nameCarlo Jackie Paris
BornSeptember 20 1924
Nutley, New Jersey, United States
DiedJune 17 2004 (aged 79)
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Singer, musician
Instrument(s)Guitar
Years active1940s - 2000s

Music career edit

Early years edit

Paris was born and raised in Nutley, New Jersey, to an Italian-American family, where he attended Nutley High School.[2] His uncle Chick had been a guitarist with Paul Whiteman's orchestra. Paris was a popular child entertainer in vaudeville who shared the stage with Bill "Bojangles" Robinson and the Mills Brothers. He tap danced from his youth and into his years in the US Army.

After serving in the army during World War II, he was inspired by his friend Nat King Cole to assemble a trio featuring himself on guitar and vocals. The Jackie Paris Trio was a hit at the Onyx Club on New York's 52nd Street.

Recording and performing edit

He recorded from the 1940s into the 2000s. His albums include Songs by Jackie Paris (EmArcy), Jackie Paris Sings the Lyrics of Ira Gershwin (Time), and The Song Is Paris (Impulse!). The first song that he recorded was "Skylark", on one of two sessions made by his trio for MGM Records in 1947. He recorded Thelonious Monk's "Round Midnight", which was produced by the critic Leonard Feather and featured a young Dick Hyman on piano.

In 1949, he toured with the Lionel Hampton Orchestra and was invited to join Duke Ellington's Orchestra, but he was too exhausted to take it. Paris was part of the Lionel Hampton Orchestra that played at the famed Cavalcade of Jazz in Los Angeles at Wrigley Field which was produced by Leon Hefflin Sr. on July 10, 1949.[3] They did a second concert at Lane Field in San Diego on September 3, 1949. He was the only vocalist to tour as a regular member of the Charlie Parker Quintet. Unfortunately, no recordings exist of the Parker–Paris combination, but there is a photograph of the two working together. He worked often with Charles Mingus, who called Paris his favorite singer and recorded with him often, including 1952's "Paris in Blue" and "Duke Ellington's Sound of Love" on the album Changes Two in 1974.

During the 1960s–70s, Paris frequently performed with his wife at the time Anne Marie Moss.[1]

Paris performed or recorded with Bobby Scott, Charlie Shavers, Coleman Hawkins, Dizzy Gillespie, Donald Byrd, Eddie Costa, Gigi Gryce, Hank Jones, Joe Wilder, Johnny Mandel, Lee Konitz, Max Roach, Neal Hefti, Oscar Pettiford, Ralph Burns, Terry Gibbs, Tony Scott, and Wynton Kelly.

A documentary about him, 'Tis Autumn: The Search for Jackie Paris came out in 2006.

Recognition edit

He won many jazz polls and awards, including those of Down Beat, Playboy, Swing Journal, and Metronome. In 1953, he was named Best New Male Vocalist of the Year in the first Down Beat Critics Poll. The winning female vocalist was Ella Fitzgerald, who repeatedly named Paris as one of her favorites.

In 2001, Paris played to a standing room crowd – and to a standing ovation – at New York's Birdland jazz club in Times Square. He was virtually the only performer to have appeared at every incarnation of the famed night spot, from the legendary Birdland of the 1950s to the present.

He was praised by comic Lenny Bruce, who shared the bill with him on many occasions. Bruce said, "I dig his talent. The audience loves him and he gets laughs. He is too much!"[4]

Awards and honors edit

  • New Star Male Vocalist, Down Beat Critics Poll, 1953
  • Best Male Vocalist, Playboy Musicians & Critics Poll, 1957–1961
  • Gold Disc Award, Lucky to Be Me, Swing Journal, 1989

Discography edit

  • Songs by Jackie Paris (Wing, 1956)
  • Skylark (Brunswick, 1957)
  • The Jackie Paris Sound (EastWest, 1958)
  • The Song Is Paris (Impulse!, 1962)
  • Sings the Lyrics of Ira Gershwin (Time, 1962)
  • Live at the Maisonette with Anne Marie Moss (Differant Drummer, 1975)
  • Jackie Paris (Audiophile, 1981)
  • Nobody Else but Me (Audiophile, 1988)
  • Lucky to Be Me (EmArcy, 1989)
  • Love Songs (EmArcy, 1990)
  • The Intimate Jackie Paris (Hudson, 2001)

References edit

  1. ^ a b New York Times obituary.
  2. ^ Burnap, Campbell. , The Independent, June 25, 2004, backed up by the Internet Archive as of April 21, 2018. Retrieved November 9, 2019. "Jackie Paris was born in Nutley, New Jersey, to an Italian family rather more interested in professional boxing than music. He graduated from the local high school two years ahead of the pianist Al Haig, but had already taken his first showbiz steps, as a juvenile song-and-dance act in vaudeville."
  3. ^ "Lionel Hampton at Wrigley Field on Sunday July 10th" Article Los Angeles Sentinel July 23, 1949.
  4. ^ Friedwald, Will (January 17, 1995). "Paris When He Sizzles". The Village Voice. Retrieved November 1, 2012.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Clip 'Tis Autumn: The Search for Jackie Paris
  • Documentary 'Tis Autumn: The Search for Jackie Paris
  • Obituary (New York Times)

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Carlo Jackie Paris September 20 1924 June 17 2004 1 was an American jazz singer and guitarist He is best known for his recordings of Skylark and Round Midnight from the late 1940s to the early 1950s Jackie ParisBirth nameCarlo Jackie ParisBornSeptember 20 1924Nutley New Jersey United StatesDiedJune 17 2004 aged 79 GenresJazzOccupation s Singer musicianInstrument s GuitarYears active1940s 2000s Contents 1 Music career 1 1 Early years 1 2 Recording and performing 1 3 Recognition 2 Awards and honors 3 Discography 4 References 5 External linksMusic career editEarly years edit Paris was born and raised in Nutley New Jersey to an Italian American family where he attended Nutley High School 2 His uncle Chick had been a guitarist with Paul Whiteman s orchestra Paris was a popular child entertainer in vaudeville who shared the stage with Bill Bojangles Robinson and the Mills Brothers He tap danced from his youth and into his years in the US Army After serving in the army during World War II he was inspired by his friend Nat King Cole to assemble a trio featuring himself on guitar and vocals The Jackie Paris Trio was a hit at the Onyx Club on New York s 52nd Street Recording and performing edit He recorded from the 1940s into the 2000s His albums include Songs by Jackie Paris EmArcy Jackie Paris Sings the Lyrics of Ira Gershwin Time and The Song Is Paris Impulse The first song that he recorded was Skylark on one of two sessions made by his trio for MGM Records in 1947 He recorded Thelonious Monk s Round Midnight which was produced by the critic Leonard Feather and featured a young Dick Hyman on piano In 1949 he toured with the Lionel Hampton Orchestra and was invited to join Duke Ellington s Orchestra but he was too exhausted to take it Paris was part of the Lionel Hampton Orchestra that played at the famed Cavalcade of Jazz in Los Angeles at Wrigley Field which was produced by Leon Hefflin Sr on July 10 1949 3 They did a second concert at Lane Field in San Diego on September 3 1949 He was the only vocalist to tour as a regular member of the Charlie Parker Quintet Unfortunately no recordings exist of the Parker Paris combination but there is a photograph of the two working together He worked often with Charles Mingus who called Paris his favorite singer and recorded with him often including 1952 s Paris in Blue and Duke Ellington s Sound of Love on the album Changes Two in 1974 During the 1960s 70s Paris frequently performed with his wife at the time Anne Marie Moss 1 Paris performed or recorded with Bobby Scott Charlie Shavers Coleman Hawkins Dizzy Gillespie Donald Byrd Eddie Costa Gigi Gryce Hank Jones Joe Wilder Johnny Mandel Lee Konitz Max Roach Neal Hefti Oscar Pettiford Ralph Burns Terry Gibbs Tony Scott and Wynton Kelly A documentary about him Tis Autumn The Search for Jackie Paris came out in 2006 Recognition edit He won many jazz polls and awards including those of Down Beat Playboy Swing Journal and Metronome In 1953 he was named Best New Male Vocalist of the Year in the first Down Beat Critics Poll The winning female vocalist was Ella Fitzgerald who repeatedly named Paris as one of her favorites In 2001 Paris played to a standing room crowd and to a standing ovation at New York s Birdland jazz club in Times Square He was virtually the only performer to have appeared at every incarnation of the famed night spot from the legendary Birdland of the 1950s to the present He was praised by comic Lenny Bruce who shared the bill with him on many occasions Bruce said I dig his talent The audience loves him and he gets laughs He is too much 4 Awards and honors editNew Star Male Vocalist Down Beat Critics Poll 1953 Best Male Vocalist Playboy Musicians amp Critics Poll 1957 1961 Gold Disc Award Lucky to Be Me Swing Journal 1989Discography editSongs by Jackie Paris Wing 1956 Skylark Brunswick 1957 The Jackie Paris Sound EastWest 1958 The Song Is Paris Impulse 1962 Sings the Lyrics of Ira Gershwin Time 1962 Live at the Maisonette with Anne Marie Moss Differant Drummer 1975 Jackie Paris Audiophile 1981 Nobody Else but Me Audiophile 1988 Lucky to Be Me EmArcy 1989 Love Songs EmArcy 1990 The Intimate Jackie Paris Hudson 2001 References edit a b New York Times obituary Burnap Campbell Obituary Jackie Paris The Independent June 25 2004 backed up by the Internet Archive as of April 21 2018 Retrieved November 9 2019 Jackie Paris was born in Nutley New Jersey to an Italian family rather more interested in professional boxing than music He graduated from the local high school two years ahead of the pianist Al Haig but had already taken his first showbiz steps as a juvenile song and dance act in vaudeville Lionel Hampton at Wrigley Field on Sunday July 10th Article Los Angeles Sentinel July 23 1949 Friedwald Will January 17 1995 Paris When He Sizzles The Village Voice Retrieved November 1 2012 External links editOfficial website Clip Tis Autumn The Search for Jackie Paris Documentary Tis Autumn The Search for Jackie Paris Obituary New York Times Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jackie Paris amp oldid 1161138711, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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