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Gerald Joseph “Gerry” Mulligan (April 6, 1927 – January 20, 1996) from Queens, NY was an American jazz baritone saxophonist, composer and arranger. Mulligan started on the piano before learning clarinet and the various saxophones. His initial reputation was as an arranger. In 1944 he wrote charts for Johnny Warrington's radio band and soon was making contributions to the books of Tommy Tucker and George Paxton. He moved to New York in 1946 and joined Gene Krupa's Orchestra as a staff arranger; his most notable chart was "Disc Jockey Jump." The rare times he played with Krupa's band was on...
Gerry Marsden formed Gerry & The Pacemakers in the late 1950s with his brother, Fred Marsden, Les Chadwick and Arthur Mack. They rivalled The Beatles early in their career, playing in the same areas of Hamburg, Germany and Liverpool, England. Mack was replaced on piano by Les Maguire around 1961. They are known to have rehearsed at Camell Laird shipping yard at Birkenhead. They began recording in early 1963 with "How Do You Do It?", a Mitch Murray written song that both Adam Faith and The Beatles had turned down (in the latter case because they wanted to record their...
Gerry Joe Weise has established himself as a blues rock musician of international acclaim since beginning his career as a soloist in the 1990s. Guitarist, singer and songwriter born in Australia, he has performed throughout the world with such renown and legendary artists as Eric Clapton, B.B. King, Ray Charles, Buddy Guy, John Lee Hooker, Albert Collins, Noel Redding and The Yardbirds, among others. He has been the recipient of various international awards and accolades, including being named number 1 on the Top Electric Blues charts in Australia. He has 5 solo albums signed to the Chicago based Blues Breaking...
Gerry Butler was a library musician from the 1970's and early 1980's. He is not to be confused with soul singer Jerry Butler. .
Gerald Joseph "Gerry" Mulligan (April 6, 1927 – January 20, 1996) was an American jazz saxophonist, composer and arranger. Though Gerry Mulligan is primarily known as one of the leading baritone saxophonists in jazz history - playing the instrument with a light and airy tone in the era of cool jazz - he was also a notable arranger, working with Claude Thornhill, Miles Davis, Stan Kenton, and others. Mulligan's pianoless quartet of the early 1950s with trumpeter Chet Baker is still regarded as one of the more important cool jazz groups. .
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Night Lights
Lonely Town
Capricious
Festive Minor
Prelude In E Minor
Walkin' Shoes
Tell Me When
Song for Johnny Hodges
Jive At Five
Utter Chaos
I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me
Night Lights
Here I'll Stay
As Catch Can
My Funny Valentine
Wintersong
Big City Life
Varsity Drag
Lntro By Gerry Mulligan
Song For Johnny Hodges
Here I'll Stay
Inside Impromptu
Polka Dots And Moonbeams
My Funny Valentine
Just In Time
Come out Where Ever You Are
What Is There To Say?
Disc Jocky Jump
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Prelude In E Minor
Mosaic Select 21, 1957-58 (CD2, 2007)
The Genius Of Gerry Mulligan (1960, Cool Jazz)