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Virgil Gonsalves

Virgil Gonsalves (September 5, 1931 – October 20, 2008)[1] was an American jazz saxophonist and clarinetist, though primarily a baritone saxophonist.

Virgil Gonsalves
BornSeptember 5, 1931
Monterey, California, U.S.
DiedOctober 20, 2008 (aged 77)
Salinas, California, U.S.
GenresJazz
InstrumentsFlute, baritone saxophone

Career edit

Born in Monterey, California, Gonsalves was a baritone saxophonist with the orchestras of Alvino Rey (1950) and Tex Beneke (1952). In 1954, he formed an ensemble with Bob Enevoldsen, the tenor saxophonist Buddy Wise, Lou Levy, Harry Babasin, and Larry Bunker, and recorded the album Virgil Gonsalves Sextet in 1954 on Nocturne Records 8. Among the group's later members were Leo Wright, Junior Mance, Ron Crotty (born 1929), and Eddie Khan. Gonzalves also worked as a freelance musician, mainly in the San Francisco area.[2][3][4] He was a member of the Pacific Gas & Electric band from 1971 to 1972.[5] He died in Salinas, California.

Selected discography edit

As leader

Virgil Gonsalves Sextet
  • Los Angeles, September 23, 1954, Nocturne
Virgil Gonsalves (baritone sax), Bob Enevoldsen (vocal, trombone), Buddy Wise (tenor sax), Lou Levy (pianist)|Lou Levy (piano), Harry Babasin (double bass), Larry Bunker (drums)
Virgil Gonsalves, Jazz – San Francisco Style
Bob Bagley (vocal, trombone), Danny Pateris (tenor sax), Virgil Gonsalves (baritone sax), Clyde Pound (piano), Ron Crotty (double bass), Max Hartstein (double bass), Gus Gustafson (drums)

As sideman

Rudy Salvini Orchestra, Intro to Jazz
  • San Francisco 1957
Rudy Salvini, Allen Smith, Al Del Simone, Wayne Allen, Billy Catalano (trumpets), Van Hughes, Archie Lecoque, Chuck Etter, Ron Bertuccelli (trombones), Charles Martin (alto sax), Jerry Coker, Tom Hart, Howard Dudune (tenor sax), Virgil Gonsalves (baritone), John Marabuto (piano), Dean Reilly (double bass), John Markham [Wikidata] (drums), Jerry Cournoyer, Jerry Mulvihill, Jerry Coker (arrangers)

As leader

Virgil Gonsalves, Jazz at Monterey: Virgil Gonsalves Big Band Plus Six
  • San Francisco, c. 1959, 1959
  • San Francisco, c. 1959

References edit

  1. ^ Obituary: Gonsalves, Virgil; 77; Salinas CA, The Salinas Californian, October 25, 2008
  2. ^ "Electric Flag Featuring Erma Franklin San Francisco 1968". Big O. Retrieved 17 August 2017.
  3. ^ The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz, Second edition, Volume 2 of 3, edited by Barry Dean Kernfeld (born 1950) (2002)
  4. ^ Fred M. Hall (born 1923), It's About Time: the Dave Brubeck Story, University of Arkansas Press (1996)
    OCLC 33047216, 243831319, 317901117
    ISBN 1557284040 ISBN 9781557284044
    ISBN 1557284059 ISBN 9781557284051
    LCCN 95-38531
  5. ^ Who's Who in Rock Music, by William York, Charles Scribner's Sons, New York (1982)

virgil, gonsalves, september, 1931, october, 2008, american, jazz, saxophonist, clarinetist, though, primarily, baritone, saxophonist, bornseptember, 1931monterey, california, diedoctober, 2008, aged, salinas, california, genresjazzinstrumentsflute, baritone, . Virgil Gonsalves September 5 1931 October 20 2008 1 was an American jazz saxophonist and clarinetist though primarily a baritone saxophonist Virgil GonsalvesBornSeptember 5 1931Monterey California U S DiedOctober 20 2008 aged 77 Salinas California U S GenresJazzInstrumentsFlute baritone saxophoneCareer editBorn in Monterey California Gonsalves was a baritone saxophonist with the orchestras of Alvino Rey 1950 and Tex Beneke 1952 In 1954 he formed an ensemble with Bob Enevoldsen the tenor saxophonist Buddy Wise Lou Levy Harry Babasin and Larry Bunker and recorded the album Virgil Gonsalves Sextet in 1954 on Nocturne Records 8 Among the group s later members were Leo Wright Junior Mance Ron Crotty born 1929 and Eddie Khan Gonzalves also worked as a freelance musician mainly in the San Francisco area 2 3 4 He was a member of the Pacific Gas amp Electric band from 1971 to 1972 5 He died in Salinas California Selected discography editAs leader Virgil Gonsalves Sextet Los Angeles September 23 1954 NocturneVirgil Gonsalves baritone sax Bob Enevoldsen vocal trombone Buddy Wise tenor sax Lou Levy pianist Lou Levy piano Harry Babasin double bass Larry Bunker drums dd Virgil Gonsalves Jazz San Francisco Style San Francisco c 1955 LibertyBob Bagley vocal trombone Danny Pateris tenor sax Virgil Gonsalves baritone sax Clyde Pound piano Ron Crotty double bass Max Hartstein double bass Gus Gustafson drums dd As sideman Rudy Salvini Orchestra Intro to Jazz San Francisco 1957Rudy Salvini Allen Smith Al Del Simone Wayne Allen Billy Catalano trumpets Van Hughes Archie Lecoque Chuck Etter Ron Bertuccelli trombones Charles Martin alto sax Jerry Coker Tom Hart Howard Dudune tenor sax Virgil Gonsalves baritone John Marabuto piano Dean Reilly double bass John Markham Wikidata drums Jerry Cournoyer Jerry Mulvihill Jerry Coker arrangers dd As leader Virgil Gonsalves Jazz at Monterey Virgil Gonsalves Big Band Plus Six San Francisco c 1959 1959 San Francisco c 1959References edit Obituary Gonsalves Virgil 77 Salinas CA The Salinas Californian October 25 2008 Electric Flag Featuring Erma Franklin San Francisco 1968 Big O Retrieved 17 August 2017 The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz Second edition Volume 2 of 3 edited by Barry Dean Kernfeld born 1950 2002 OCLC 163210034ISBN 033369189X ISBN 9780333691892ISBN 1561592846 ISBN 9781561592845 Fred M Hall born 1923 It s About Time the Dave Brubeck Story University of Arkansas Press 1996 OCLC 33047216 243831319 317901117ISBN 1557284040 ISBN 9781557284044ISBN 1557284059 ISBN 9781557284051LCCN 95 38531 Who s Who in Rock Music by William York Charles Scribner s Sons New York 1982 OCLC 8034627 239742710 748505125ISBN 0684173425 ISBN 9780684173429ISBN 0684173433 ISBN 9780684173436 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Virgil Gonsalves amp oldid 1118651392, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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