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Tadd Dameron

Tadley Ewing Peake Dameron (February 21, 1917 – March 8, 1965) was an American jazz composer, arranger, and pianist.

Tadd Dameron
Tadd Dameron, New York, between 1946 and 1948
Background information
Birth nameTadley Ewing Peake Dameron
Born(1917-02-21)February 21, 1917
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
DiedMarch 8, 1965(1965-03-08) (aged 48)
New York City
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician, composer, arranger
Instrument(s)Piano
Years active1940s–1960s

Biography Edit

 
Tadd Dameron, Mary Lou Williams, and Dizzy Gillespie in Williams's apartment, c. June 1946

Born in Cleveland, Ohio,[1] Dameron was the most influential arranger of the bebop era, but also wrote charts for swing and hard bop players.[2] The bands he arranged for included those of Count Basie, Artie Shaw, Jimmie Lunceford, Dizzy Gillespie, Billy Eckstine, and Sarah Vaughan. In 1940-41 he was the piano player and arranger for the Kansas City band Harlan Leonard and his Rockets. He and lyricist Carl Sigman wrote "If You Could See Me Now" for Sarah Vaughan and it became one of her first signature songs.[3][4][5] According to the composer, his greatest influences were George Gershwin and Duke Ellington.[6]

In the late 1940s, Dameron wrote arrangements for Gillespie's big band, who gave the première of his large-scale orchestral piece Soulphony in Three Hearts at Carnegie Hall in 1948. Also in 1948, Dameron led his own group in New York, which included Fats Navarro; the following year Dameron was at the Paris Jazz Festival with Miles Davis. From 1961 he scored for recordings by Milt Jackson, Sonny Stitt, and Blue Mitchell.[7]

Dameron also arranged and played for rhythm and blues musician Bull Moose Jackson. Playing for Jackson at that same time was Benny Golson, who was to become a jazz composer in his own right. Golson has said that Dameron was the most important influence on his writing.

Dameron composed several bop and swing standards, including "Hot House", "If You Could See Me Now", "Our Delight", "Good Bait" (composed for Count Basie)[6] and "Lady Bird". Dameron's bands from the late 1940s and early 1950s featured leading players such as Fats Navarro, Miles Davis, Dexter Gordon, Sonny Rollins, Wardell Gray, and Clifford Brown. In 1956 he led two sessions based on his compositions, released as the 1956 album "Fontainebleau" and the 1957 album "Mating Call". The latter featured John Coltrane. Dameron developed an addiction to narcotics toward the end of his career. He was arrested on drug charges in 1957 and 1958, and served time (1959–60) in a federal prison hospital in Lexington, Kentucky. After his release, Dameron recorded a single notable project as a leader, The Magic Touch, but was sidelined by health problems; he had several heart attacks before dying of cancer in 1965, at the age of 48. He was buried at Ferncliff Cemetery in Hartsdale, New York.[8]

Tributes Edit

Discography Edit

As leader/co-leader Edit

Recorded Released Title Label Notes
1948? The Dameron Band (Featuring Fats Navarro) Blue Note
1949? 1972 Anthropology Spotlite
1949? Cool Boppin'
1949 1977 The Miles Davis/Tadd Dameron Quintet In Paris Festival International De Jazz May, 1949 Columbia With Miles Davis (trumpet), James Moody (tenor saxophone), Barney Spieler (bass), Kenny Clarke (drums)
1953 1953 A Study in Dameronia Prestige With Clifford Brown (trumpet), Benny Golson (tenor sax), Idrees Sulieman (trumpet), Gigi Gryce (alto sax), Herb Mullins (trombone), Oscar Estell (baritone sax), Percy Heath (bass), Philly Joe Jones (drums); most tracks also issued on Memorial
1956 1956 Fontainebleau Prestige With Kenny Dorham (trumpet), Henry Coker (trombone), Cecil Payne (baritone sax), Sahib Shihab (alto sax), Joe Alexander tenor sax), John Simmons (bass), Shadow Wilson (drums)
1956 1957 Mating Call Prestige Quartet, with John Coltrane (tenor sax), John Simmons (bass), Philly Joe Jones (drums)
1962 1962 The Magic Touch Riverside With Clark Terry, Ernie Royal Charlie Shavers and Joe Wilder (trumpet), Jimmy Cleveland and Britt Woodman (trombone), Julius Watkins (French horn), Jerry Dodgion and Leo Wright (alto sax, flute), Jerome Richardson (tenor sax, flute), Johnny Griffin (tenor sax), Tate Houston (baritone sax), Bill Evans (piano), Ron Carter and George Duvivier (bass), Philly Joe Jones (drums); Barbara Winfield (vocals) added on two tracks
1962 The Tadd Dameron Band Jazzland

As sideman Edit

With John Coltrane

  • John Coltrane Plays for Lovers (Prestige, 1966)
  • Trane's Blues (Giants of Jazz, 1990)

With Miles Davis

  • At Birdland (Durium, 1976)
  • The Early Days Vol. 1 (Giants of Jazz, 1985)
  • Birdland Days (Fresh Sound, 1990)

With Dexter Gordon

  • New Trends of Jazz Volume 3 (Savoy, 1952)
  • Long Tall Dexter (Savoy, 1976)
  • Dexter Rides Again (Savoy, 1985)

With Fats Navarro

  • Memorial Album (Blue Note, 1951)
  • New Trends of Jazz Vol. 5 (Savoy, 1952)
  • Fats-Bud-Klook-Sonny-Kinney (Savoy, 1955)
  • Fats Navarro Memorial Theodore "Fats" Navarro 1923–1950 Volume I (London, 1956)
  • The Fabulous Fats Navarro Volume 1 (Blue Note, 1957)
  • The Fabulous Fats Navarro Volume 2 (Blue Note, 1957)
  • Fats Navarro Featured with the Tadd Dameron Quintet (Jazzland, 1961)
  • Fats Navarro Memorial Volume 1 (CBS, 1964)
  • Prime Source (Blue Note, 1975)
  • Fat Girl (Savoy, 1977)
  • Featured with the Tadd Dameron Band (Milestone, 1977)
  • At Royal Roost Volume 1 (Jazz View, 1991)
  • Fats Blows 1946–1949 (Giants of Jazz, 1991)
  • Royal Roost Sessions 1948 (Fresh Sound, 1991)

With Charlie Parker

  • Bird Lives (Continental, 1962)
  • Pensive Bird (Ember, 1969)
  • Broadcast Performances Vol. 2 (ESP Disk, 1973)

References Edit

  1. ^ "Tadd Dameron | American musician and composer". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2017-05-15.
  2. ^ Hound, Music (1998-01-01). Jazz: The Essential Album Guide. Music Sales Corporation. ISBN 9780825672538.
  3. ^ "Jazz Standards Songs and Instrumentals (If You Could See Me Now)". www.jazzstandards.com. Retrieved 2017-05-15.
  4. ^ Gioia, Ted (2011-05-09). The History of Jazz. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199831876.
  5. ^ "Sarah Vaughan | About Sarah Vaughan | American Masters | PBS". American Masters. 2005-10-08. Retrieved 2017-05-15.
  6. ^ a b Rosenthal, David, H. (1992). Hard Bop: Jazz and Black Music 1955-1965. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-505869-0.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ Harrison, Max. "Dameron, Tadd." Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online. April 2, 2011.
  8. ^ "Funeral Rites for Jazz Arranger Feature His Own Compositions". newspapers.com. The Arizona Republic. March 12, 1965. Retrieved March 2, 2018.
  9. ^ Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby; Priestley, Brian (2004). The Rough Guide to Jazz. Rough Guides. pp. 5–. ISBN 978-1-84353-256-9. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
  10. ^ Nisenson, Eric (1996). 'Round About Midnight: A Portrait of Miles Davis. Hachette Books. ISBN 9780306806841. Retrieved 22 March 2020 – via archive.org.
  11. ^ Yanow, Scott. "Tadd Dameron". AllMusic. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
  12. ^ Wolff, Carlo. "Joe Lovano: 52nd Street Themes". AllMusic. Retrieved January 3, 2022.
  13. ^ Bowers, Jack (May 14, 2006). "Peter Welker: Duke, Billy And Tadd". All About Jazz. Retrieved January 3, 2022.
  14. ^ "Ferit Odman: Dameronia with Strings". AllMusic. Retrieved January 3, 2022.
  15. ^ Sinnenberg, Jackson (March 2019). "Joe Magnarelli Quintet: If You Could See Me Now". DownBeat. Retrieved January 3, 2022.
  16. ^ McDowall, Kerilie (April 2019). "The Dream Is You: Vanessa Rubin Sings Tadd Dameron". DownBeat. Retrieved January 3, 2022.

Further reading Edit

  • Combs, Paul. (2012). Dameronia: The Life and Music of Tadd Dameron (Jazz Perspectives). University of Michigan Press. ISBN 978-0472114139.

External links Edit

  • Jazzbiographies.com.

Interview with Paul Combs, Author of DAMERONIA: THE LIFE AND MUSIC OF TADD DAMERON

tadd, dameron, tadley, ewing, peake, dameron, february, 1917, march, 1965, american, jazz, composer, arranger, pianist, york, between, 1946, 1948background, informationbirth, nametadley, ewing, peake, dameronborn, 1917, february, 1917cleveland, ohio, diedmarch. Tadley Ewing Peake Dameron February 21 1917 March 8 1965 was an American jazz composer arranger and pianist Tadd DameronTadd Dameron New York between 1946 and 1948Background informationBirth nameTadley Ewing Peake DameronBorn 1917 02 21 February 21 1917Cleveland Ohio U S DiedMarch 8 1965 1965 03 08 aged 48 New York CityGenresJazzOccupation s Musician composer arrangerInstrument s PianoYears active1940s 1960s Contents 1 Biography 2 Tributes 3 Discography 3 1 As leader co leader 3 2 As sideman 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksBiography Edit nbsp Tadd Dameron Mary Lou Williams and Dizzy Gillespie in Williams s apartment c June 1946Born in Cleveland Ohio 1 Dameron was the most influential arranger of the bebop era but also wrote charts for swing and hard bop players 2 The bands he arranged for included those of Count Basie Artie Shaw Jimmie Lunceford Dizzy Gillespie Billy Eckstine and Sarah Vaughan In 1940 41 he was the piano player and arranger for the Kansas City band Harlan Leonard and his Rockets He and lyricist Carl Sigman wrote If You Could See Me Now for Sarah Vaughan and it became one of her first signature songs 3 4 5 According to the composer his greatest influences were George Gershwin and Duke Ellington 6 In the late 1940s Dameron wrote arrangements for Gillespie s big band who gave the premiere of his large scale orchestral piece Soulphony in Three Hearts at Carnegie Hall in 1948 Also in 1948 Dameron led his own group in New York which included Fats Navarro the following year Dameron was at the Paris Jazz Festival with Miles Davis From 1961 he scored for recordings by Milt Jackson Sonny Stitt and Blue Mitchell 7 Dameron also arranged and played for rhythm and blues musician Bull Moose Jackson Playing for Jackson at that same time was Benny Golson who was to become a jazz composer in his own right Golson has said that Dameron was the most important influence on his writing Dameron composed several bop and swing standards including Hot House If You Could See Me Now Our Delight Good Bait composed for Count Basie 6 and Lady Bird Dameron s bands from the late 1940s and early 1950s featured leading players such as Fats Navarro Miles Davis Dexter Gordon Sonny Rollins Wardell Gray and Clifford Brown In 1956 he led two sessions based on his compositions released as the 1956 album Fontainebleau and the 1957 album Mating Call The latter featured John Coltrane Dameron developed an addiction to narcotics toward the end of his career He was arrested on drug charges in 1957 and 1958 and served time 1959 60 in a federal prison hospital in Lexington Kentucky After his release Dameron recorded a single notable project as a leader The Magic Touch but was sidelined by health problems he had several heart attacks before dying of cancer in 1965 at the age of 48 He was buried at Ferncliff Cemetery in Hartsdale New York 8 Tributes EditIn the 1980s drummer Philly Joe Jones and trumpeter Don Sickler founded Dameronia a band which performed the music of Tadd Dameron 9 Saxophonist Dexter Gordon called him the romanticist of the bop movement 10 Music critic Scott Yanow called Dameron the definitive arranger composer of the bop era 11 Saxophonist Joe Lovano included five Dameron tunes on his 2000 album 52nd Street Themes 12 In 2006 trumpeter Peter Welker released Duke Billy And Tadd as a tribute to Duke Ellington Billy Strayhorn and Dameron 13 Turkish drummer Ferit Odman released Dameronia with Strings an album featuring eight Dameron tunes in 2015 14 Trumpeter Joe Magnarelli s 2019 album If You Could See Me Now is a tribute to Dameron 15 In 2019 singer Vanessa Rubin released an album titled The Dream Is You Vanessa Rubin Sings Tadd Dameron 16 Discography EditAs leader co leader Edit Recorded Released Title Label Notes1948 The Dameron Band Featuring Fats Navarro Blue Note1949 1972 Anthropology Spotlite1949 Cool Boppin 1949 1977 The Miles Davis Tadd Dameron Quintet In Paris Festival International De Jazz May 1949 Columbia With Miles Davis trumpet James Moody tenor saxophone Barney Spieler bass Kenny Clarke drums 1953 1953 A Study in Dameronia Prestige With Clifford Brown trumpet Benny Golson tenor sax Idrees Sulieman trumpet Gigi Gryce alto sax Herb Mullins trombone Oscar Estell baritone sax Percy Heath bass Philly Joe Jones drums most tracks also issued on Memorial1956 1956 Fontainebleau Prestige With Kenny Dorham trumpet Henry Coker trombone Cecil Payne baritone sax Sahib Shihab alto sax Joe Alexander tenor sax John Simmons bass Shadow Wilson drums 1956 1957 Mating Call Prestige Quartet with John Coltrane tenor sax John Simmons bass Philly Joe Jones drums 1962 1962 The Magic Touch Riverside With Clark Terry Ernie Royal Charlie Shavers and Joe Wilder trumpet Jimmy Cleveland and Britt Woodman trombone Julius Watkins French horn Jerry Dodgion and Leo Wright alto sax flute Jerome Richardson tenor sax flute Johnny Griffin tenor sax Tate Houston baritone sax Bill Evans piano Ron Carter and George Duvivier bass Philly Joe Jones drums Barbara Winfield vocals added on two tracks1962 The Tadd Dameron Band JazzlandAs sideman Edit With John Coltrane John Coltrane Plays for Lovers Prestige 1966 Trane s Blues Giants of Jazz 1990 With Miles Davis At Birdland Durium 1976 The Early Days Vol 1 Giants of Jazz 1985 Birdland Days Fresh Sound 1990 With Dexter Gordon New Trends of Jazz Volume 3 Savoy 1952 Long Tall Dexter Savoy 1976 Dexter Rides Again Savoy 1985 With Fats Navarro Memorial Album Blue Note 1951 New Trends of Jazz Vol 5 Savoy 1952 Fats Bud Klook Sonny Kinney Savoy 1955 Fats Navarro Memorial Theodore Fats Navarro 1923 1950 Volume I London 1956 The Fabulous Fats Navarro Volume 1 Blue Note 1957 The Fabulous Fats Navarro Volume 2 Blue Note 1957 Fats Navarro Featured with the Tadd Dameron Quintet Jazzland 1961 Fats Navarro Memorial Volume 1 CBS 1964 Prime Source Blue Note 1975 Fat Girl Savoy 1977 Featured with the Tadd Dameron Band Milestone 1977 At Royal Roost Volume 1 Jazz View 1991 Fats Blows 1946 1949 Giants of Jazz 1991 Royal Roost Sessions 1948 Fresh Sound 1991 With Charlie Parker Bird Lives Continental 1962 Pensive Bird Ember 1969 Broadcast Performances Vol 2 ESP Disk 1973 References Edit Tadd Dameron American musician and composer Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved 2017 05 15 Hound Music 1998 01 01 Jazz The Essential Album Guide Music Sales Corporation ISBN 9780825672538 Jazz Standards Songs and Instrumentals If You Could See Me Now www jazzstandards com Retrieved 2017 05 15 Gioia Ted 2011 05 09 The History of Jazz Oxford University Press ISBN 9780199831876 Sarah Vaughan About Sarah Vaughan American Masters PBS American Masters 2005 10 08 Retrieved 2017 05 15 a b Rosenthal David H 1992 Hard Bop Jazz and Black Music 1955 1965 New York Oxford University Press ISBN 0 19 505869 0 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Harrison Max Dameron Tadd Grove Music Online Oxford Music Online April 2 2011 Funeral Rites for Jazz Arranger Feature His Own Compositions newspapers com The Arizona Republic March 12 1965 Retrieved March 2 2018 Carr Ian Fairweather Digby Priestley Brian 2004 The Rough Guide to Jazz Rough Guides pp 5 ISBN 978 1 84353 256 9 Retrieved 22 March 2020 Nisenson Eric 1996 Round About Midnight A Portrait of Miles Davis Hachette Books ISBN 9780306806841 Retrieved 22 March 2020 via archive org Yanow Scott Tadd Dameron AllMusic Retrieved 22 March 2020 Wolff Carlo Joe Lovano 52nd Street Themes AllMusic Retrieved January 3 2022 Bowers Jack May 14 2006 Peter Welker Duke Billy And Tadd All About Jazz Retrieved January 3 2022 Ferit Odman Dameronia with Strings AllMusic Retrieved January 3 2022 Sinnenberg Jackson March 2019 Joe Magnarelli Quintet If You Could See Me Now DownBeat Retrieved January 3 2022 McDowall Kerilie April 2019 The Dream Is You Vanessa Rubin Sings Tadd Dameron DownBeat Retrieved January 3 2022 Further reading EditCombs Paul 2012 Dameronia The Life and Music of Tadd Dameron Jazz Perspectives University of Michigan Press ISBN 978 0472114139 External links EditTadd Dameron biographical information at the Dameron Damron Family Association web page Jazzbiographies com Interview with Paul Combs Author of DAMERONIA THE LIFE AND MUSIC OF TADD DAMERON http www jazzhistorydatabase com content musicians combs paul interview php Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tadd Dameron amp oldid 1179627524, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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