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Terry Gibbs

Terry Gibbs (born Julius Gubenko; October 13, 1924) is an American jazz vibraphonist and band leader.[1]

Terry Gibbs
Gibbs in Florida, 1975
Background information
Birth nameJulius Gubenko
Born (1924-10-13) October 13, 1924 (age 99)
Brooklyn New York, U.S.
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Vibraphone
Years active1946–present
LabelsSavoy, EmArcy, Verve, Contemporary, Mack Avenue, Whaling City Sound
Websitewww.terrygibbs.com
External videos
Oral History, Terry Gibbs tells a fantastic story of the first time he found himself on stage with Lionel Hampton. Interview date February 9, 2005, NAMM (National Association of Music Merchants) Oral History Library

He has performed or recorded with Tommy Dorsey, Chubby Jackson,[2] Buddy Rich, Woody Herman, Benny Goodman, Alice Coltrane, Louie Bellson, Charlie Shavers, Mel Tormé, Buddy DeFranco, and others. Gibbs also worked in film and TV studios in Los Angeles.

Biography edit

On being discharged from the armed forces, where he played drums in military bands, Gibbs worked in New York with Bill De Arango[2] and recorded with Tiny Kahn in Aaron Sachs’s quintet (1946).[2]

In the 1950–1951 season, Gibbs was a popular guest on Star Time on the DuMont Television Network. Thereafter, he was a regular in 1953–1954 on NBC's Judge for Yourself.[3]

In the late 1950s, he appeared on NBC's The Steve Allen Show, on which he regularly played lively vibraphone duets with the entertainer and composer. In 1997, he appeared on Steve Allen's 75th Birthday Celebration on PBS. Gibbs was also the bandleader on the short-lived That Regis Philbin Show. As an instrumentalist, together with his big band, the Dream Band, Gibbs has won prestigious polls, such as those of Downbeat and Metronome.

His son is jazz drummer Gerry Gibbs.[4]

The Dream Band edit

When Gibbs moved from New York to California in 1958 he began planning for his next big band album. In early 1959 he booked extended residencies at two Los Angeles night clubs, the Seville and the Sundown, for what became known as the Dream Band.[5]

The band usually played on a Sunday, Monday or Tuesday night when the cream of Hollywood jazz and studio musicians would be available. The core band - which was already playing as "Jazz Wave Big Band" at the Sundown - always remained stable with Mel Lewis holding down the drum chair.

Some of the key players were lead altoist Joe Maini, tenor saxists Bill Holman and Med Flory, trumpeters Al Porcino and Conte Candoli and trombonists Frank Rosolino and Bob Enevoldsen.[6]

New arrangements were commissioned from Bill Holman, Marty Paich, Med Flory, Manny Albam and Al Cohn, among others, to feature Gibbs’ vibes in front of the band. The band released four albums from 1959 to 1961.

  • 1959: Launching a New Band – some versions are titled Launching a New Sound in Music
  • 1960: Swing Is Here!
  • 1961: The Exciting Terry Gibbs Big Band!!!!!! – reissued as Dream Band, Vol. 4: Main Stem
  • 1961: Explosion! – reissued as Dream Band, Vol. 5: The Big Cat

Four additional albums of unissued live material recorded in 1959 have been released since 1986.

  • Dream Band
  • The Dream Band, Vol. 2: The Sundown Sessions
  • Dream Band, Vol. 3: Flying Home
  • Dream Band, Vol. 6: One More Time

The Music Stop edit

In the mid 1960s, Gibbs opened a musical instrument store in Canoga Park, California, with former Benny Goodman drummer Mel Zelnick.[7] Terry Gibbs and Mel Zelnick Music Stop was also the first teaching facility of Freddie Gruber[8] and Henry Bellson, brother of Louie.[9]

Discography edit

 
Bill DeArango, Terry Gibbs, and Harry Biss performa at the Three Deuces in New York City in 1947.
  • Good Vibes (Savoy, 1951)
  • Terry Gibbs Sextet (Savoy, 1954)
  • Terry Gibbs (Emarcy, 1956)
  • Mallets a-Plenty (Emarcy, 1956)
  • Vibes on Velvet (Emarcy, 1956)
  • Swing...Not Spring! (Savoy, 1956)
  • Harry Babasin and the Jazz Pickers/Terry Gibbs (VSOP, 1957)
  • Jazz Band Ball (VSOP, 1957)
  • Swingin' (Emarcy, 1957)
  • Terry Gibbs Plays the Duke (Emarcy, 1957)
  • More Vibes on Velvet (EmArcy, 1958) with the sax section from the Dream Band[10]
  • Launching a New Band, aka Launching a New Sound in Music (EmArcy, 1959)
  • Dream Band (Contemporary, 1959)
  • The Dream Band, Vol. 2: The Sundown Sessions (Contemporary, 1959)
  • Dream Band, Vol. 3: Flying Home (Contemporary, 1959)
  • Vibrations (Interlude, 1959)
  • Dream Band, Vol. 6: One More Time (Contemporary, 1959)[11]
  • Swing Is Here (Verve, 1960)
  • Music from Cole Porter's Can Can (Verve, 1960)
  • Steve Allen Presents Terry Gibbs at the Piano (Signature, 1960)
  • The Exciting Terry Gibbs Big Band (Verve, 1961) – reissued as Dream Band, Vol. 4: Main Stem (Contemporary)[12]
  • Explosion! (Mercury, 1961) – reissued as Dream Band, Vol. 5: The Big Cat (Contemporary)[13]
  • That Swing Thing! (Verve, 1962)
  • Straight Ahead (Verve, 1962)
  • Terry Gibbs Plays Jewish Melodies in Jazztime (Mercury, 1963)
  • El Nutto (Limelight, 1963)
  • Gibbs/Nistico (Time, 1963)
  • Hootenanny My Way (Time, 1963)
  • Take It from Me (Impulse!, 1964)
  • Latino (Roost, 1964)
  • It's Time We Met (Mainstream, 1965)
  • Terry Gibbs Quartet (1965)
  • Reza (Dot, 1966)
  • Bopstacle Course (Xanadu, 1974)
  • Sessions Live: Terry Gibbs, Pete Jolly, and Red Norvo (Calliope, 1976)
  • Live at the Lord (Jazz a la Carte 1978)
  • Smoke 'em Up (Jazz a la Carte 1978)
  • Jazz Party: First Time Together with Buddy DeFranco (Palo Alto 1981)
  • Air Mail Special (Contemporary, 1981)
  • Now's the Time with Buddy DeFranco (Tall Tree, 1984)
  • The Latin Connection (Contemporary, 1986)
  • Chicago Fire with Buddy DeFranco (Contemporary, 1987)
  • Holiday for Swing with Buddy DeFranco (Contemporary, 1988)
  • Memories of You: A Tribute to Benny Goodman with Buddy DeFranco, Herb Ellis (Contemporary, 1991)
  • Kings of Swing with Buddy DeFranco (Contemporary, 1992)
  • Play That Song: Live at the 1994 Floating Festival (Chiaroscuro, 1994)
  • Wham (Chiaroscuro, 1999)
  • Terry Gibbs and Buddy DeFranco Play Steve Allen (Contemporary, 1999)
  • From Me to You: A Tribute to Lionel Hampton (Mack Avenue, 2003)
  • 52nd & Broadway: Songs of the Bebop Era (Mack Avenue, 2004)
  • Feelin' Good: Live in Studio (Mack Avenue, 2005)
  • Findin' the Groove (Jazzed Media, 2006)
  • 92 Years Young: Jammin at the Gibbs House (Whaling City Sound, 2017)[14]

With Leonard Cohen

With Dion DiMucci

With Morgana King

  • Sings the Blues (Mercury, 1957)

With John Lennon

With Liza Minnelli

Bibliography edit

  • Gibbs, Terry; Ginell, Cary (2003). Good Vibes: A Life in Jazz. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0810845862.

References edit

  1. ^ Yanow, Scott. "Terry Gibbs Biography". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 14 November 2012.
  2. ^ a b c Theroux, Gary. "Gibbs, Terry". Grove Music Online. Oxford University Press. Retrieved 8 December 2022.
  3. ^ Brooks, Tim; Marsh, Earle (2007). The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946-Present. Ballantine Books. p. 622. ISBN 978-0345497734.
  4. ^ "Gerry Gibbs Assembled Jazz Legends To Honor His Father's Music. The Result Contained Chick Corea's Final Recordings". www.grammy.com. Retrieved 2022-10-21.
  5. ^ John Tynan, liner notes to Contemporary CCD-7654-2
  6. ^ Terry Gibbs, liner notes to Mercury LP SR 60112
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-12-31. Retrieved 2015-12-26.
  8. ^ Milkowski, Bill (1 November 2004). "Freddie Gruber: None of a Kind - JazzTimes". JazzTimes. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  9. ^ Gibbs, Terry; Ginell, Cary (2003). Good Vibes: A Life in Jazz. Scarecrow Press. pp. 252–. ISBN 978-0-8108-4586-2.
  10. ^ "Mercury Records Catalog: EmArcy 80000 series". Jazzdisco.org. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
  11. ^ liner notes/booklet for Contemporary CD CCD-7658-2
  12. ^ liner notes/booklet for Contemporary CD CCD-7656-2
  13. ^ liner notes/booklet for Contemporary CD CCD-7657-2
  14. ^ "Terry Gibbs | Album Discography | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 20 May 2018.

External links edit

  • Terry Gibbs discography at Discogs  
  • Terry Gibbs at IMDb

terry, gibbs, female, country, music, artist, terri, gibbs, born, julius, gubenko, october, 1924, american, jazz, vibraphonist, band, leader, gibbs, florida, 1975background, informationbirth, namejulius, gubenkoborn, 1924, october, 1924, brooklyn, york, genres. For the female country music artist see Terri Gibbs Terry Gibbs born Julius Gubenko October 13 1924 is an American jazz vibraphonist and band leader 1 Terry GibbsGibbs in Florida 1975Background informationBirth nameJulius GubenkoBorn 1924 10 13 October 13 1924 age 99 Brooklyn New York U S GenresJazzOccupation s MusicianInstrument s VibraphoneYears active1946 presentLabelsSavoy EmArcy Verve Contemporary Mack Avenue Whaling City SoundWebsitewww wbr terrygibbs wbr com External videosOral History Terry Gibbs tells a fantastic story of the first time he found himself on stage with Lionel Hampton Interview date February 9 2005 NAMM National Association of Music Merchants Oral History LibraryHe has performed or recorded with Tommy Dorsey Chubby Jackson 2 Buddy Rich Woody Herman Benny Goodman Alice Coltrane Louie Bellson Charlie Shavers Mel Torme Buddy DeFranco and others Gibbs also worked in film and TV studios in Los Angeles Contents 1 Biography 2 The Dream Band 3 The Music Stop 4 Discography 5 Bibliography 6 References 7 External linksBiography editOn being discharged from the armed forces where he played drums in military bands Gibbs worked in New York with Bill De Arango 2 and recorded with Tiny Kahn in Aaron Sachs s quintet 1946 2 In the 1950 1951 season Gibbs was a popular guest on Star Time on the DuMont Television Network Thereafter he was a regular in 1953 1954 on NBC s Judge for Yourself 3 In the late 1950s he appeared on NBC s The Steve Allen Show on which he regularly played lively vibraphone duets with the entertainer and composer In 1997 he appeared on Steve Allen s 75th Birthday Celebration on PBS Gibbs was also the bandleader on the short lived That Regis Philbin Show As an instrumentalist together with his big band the Dream Band Gibbs has won prestigious polls such as those of Downbeat and Metronome His son is jazz drummer Gerry Gibbs 4 The Dream Band editWhen Gibbs moved from New York to California in 1958 he began planning for his next big band album In early 1959 he booked extended residencies at two Los Angeles night clubs the Seville and the Sundown for what became known as the Dream Band 5 The band usually played on a Sunday Monday or Tuesday night when the cream of Hollywood jazz and studio musicians would be available The core band which was already playing as Jazz Wave Big Band at the Sundown always remained stable with Mel Lewis holding down the drum chair Some of the key players were lead altoist Joe Maini tenor saxists Bill Holman and Med Flory trumpeters Al Porcino and Conte Candoli and trombonists Frank Rosolino and Bob Enevoldsen 6 New arrangements were commissioned from Bill Holman Marty Paich Med Flory Manny Albam and Al Cohn among others to feature Gibbs vibes in front of the band The band released four albums from 1959 to 1961 1959 Launching a New Band some versions are titled Launching a New Sound in Music 1960 Swing Is Here 1961 The Exciting Terry Gibbs Big Band reissued as Dream Band Vol 4 Main Stem 1961 Explosion reissued as Dream Band Vol 5 The Big CatFour additional albums of unissued live material recorded in 1959 have been released since 1986 Dream Band The Dream Band Vol 2 The Sundown Sessions Dream Band Vol 3 Flying Home Dream Band Vol 6 One More TimeThe Music Stop editIn the mid 1960s Gibbs opened a musical instrument store in Canoga Park California with former Benny Goodman drummer Mel Zelnick 7 Terry Gibbs and Mel Zelnick Music Stop was also the first teaching facility of Freddie Gruber 8 and Henry Bellson brother of Louie 9 Discography edit nbsp Bill DeArango Terry Gibbs and Harry Biss performa at the Three Deuces in New York City in 1947 Good Vibes Savoy 1951 Terry Gibbs Sextet Savoy 1954 Terry Gibbs Emarcy 1956 Mallets a Plenty Emarcy 1956 Vibes on Velvet Emarcy 1956 Swing Not Spring Savoy 1956 Harry Babasin and the Jazz Pickers Terry Gibbs VSOP 1957 Jazz Band Ball VSOP 1957 Swingin Emarcy 1957 Terry Gibbs Plays the Duke Emarcy 1957 More Vibes on Velvet EmArcy 1958 with the sax section from the Dream Band 10 Launching a New Band aka Launching a New Sound in Music EmArcy 1959 Dream Band Contemporary 1959 The Dream Band Vol 2 The Sundown Sessions Contemporary 1959 Dream Band Vol 3 Flying Home Contemporary 1959 Vibrations Interlude 1959 Dream Band Vol 6 One More Time Contemporary 1959 11 Swing Is Here Verve 1960 Music from Cole Porter s Can Can Verve 1960 Steve Allen Presents Terry Gibbs at the Piano Signature 1960 The Exciting Terry Gibbs Big Band Verve 1961 reissued as Dream Band Vol 4 Main Stem Contemporary 12 Explosion Mercury 1961 reissued as Dream Band Vol 5 The Big Cat Contemporary 13 That Swing Thing Verve 1962 Straight Ahead Verve 1962 Terry Gibbs Plays Jewish Melodies in Jazztime Mercury 1963 El Nutto Limelight 1963 Gibbs Nistico Time 1963 Hootenanny My Way Time 1963 Take It from Me Impulse 1964 Latino Roost 1964 It s Time We Met Mainstream 1965 Terry Gibbs Quartet 1965 Reza Dot 1966 Bopstacle Course Xanadu 1974 Sessions Live Terry Gibbs Pete Jolly and Red Norvo Calliope 1976 Live at the Lord Jazz a la Carte 1978 Smoke em Up Jazz a la Carte 1978 Jazz Party First Time Together with Buddy DeFranco Palo Alto 1981 Air Mail Special Contemporary 1981 Now s the Time with Buddy DeFranco Tall Tree 1984 The Latin Connection Contemporary 1986 Chicago Fire with Buddy DeFranco Contemporary 1987 Holiday for Swing with Buddy DeFranco Contemporary 1988 Memories of You A Tribute to Benny Goodman with Buddy DeFranco Herb Ellis Contemporary 1991 Kings of Swing with Buddy DeFranco Contemporary 1992 Play That Song Live at the 1994 Floating Festival Chiaroscuro 1994 Wham Chiaroscuro 1999 Terry Gibbs and Buddy DeFranco Play Steve Allen Contemporary 1999 From Me to You A Tribute to Lionel Hampton Mack Avenue 2003 52nd amp Broadway Songs of the Bebop Era Mack Avenue 2004 Feelin Good Live in Studio Mack Avenue 2005 Findin the Groove Jazzed Media 2006 92 Years Young Jammin at the Gibbs House Whaling City Sound 2017 14 With Leonard Cohen Death of a Ladies Man Columbia 1977 With Dion DiMucci Born to Be with You Phil Spector 1975 With Morgana King Sings the Blues Mercury 1957 With John Lennon Rock n Roll Apple 1975 With Liza Minnelli Gently Angel 1996 Bibliography editGibbs Terry Ginell Cary 2003 Good Vibes A Life in Jazz Scarecrow Press ISBN 978 0810845862 References edit Yanow Scott Terry Gibbs Biography AllMusic All Media Network Retrieved 14 November 2012 a b c Theroux Gary Gibbs Terry Grove Music Online Oxford University Press Retrieved 8 December 2022 Brooks Tim Marsh Earle 2007 The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946 Present Ballantine Books p 622 ISBN 978 0345497734 Gerry Gibbs Assembled Jazz Legends To Honor His Father s Music The Result Contained Chick Corea s Final Recordings www grammy com Retrieved 2022 10 21 John Tynan liner notes to Contemporary CCD 7654 2 Terry Gibbs liner notes to Mercury LP SR 60112 Jazz drummer Mel Zelnick succumbs to heart attack the Prescott Daily Courier Prescott Arizona Archived from the original on 2011 12 31 Retrieved 2015 12 26 Milkowski Bill 1 November 2004 Freddie Gruber None of a Kind JazzTimes JazzTimes Retrieved 4 January 2018 Gibbs Terry Ginell Cary 2003 Good Vibes A Life in Jazz Scarecrow Press pp 252 ISBN 978 0 8108 4586 2 Mercury Records Catalog EmArcy 80000 series Jazzdisco org Retrieved 3 February 2018 liner notes booklet for Contemporary CD CCD 7658 2 liner notes booklet for Contemporary CD CCD 7656 2 liner notes booklet for Contemporary CD CCD 7657 2 Terry Gibbs Album Discography AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved 20 May 2018 External links editTerry Gibbs discography at Discogs nbsp Terry Gibbs at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Terry Gibbs amp oldid 1188621028, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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