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March 27, 2022: Sassy 'n The Brute
The divine Newark, New Jersey-born singer Sarah Vaughan on her 98th birthday, and the satin-toned Kansas City-bred tenor saxophonist Ben Webster on his 113th - do part the clouds on this day and descend to our mortal realm for four hours of heavenly delight.
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Sarah Vaughan | In Love In Vain | Sarah Sings Soulfully | Sarah Vaughan - Vocals :::::Teddy Edwards - Sax (Tenor) ::::::Ernie Freeman - Organ :::::Carmell Jones - Trumpet :::::Milt Turner - Drums ::::::Gerald Wilson - Arranger, Conductor - - 1965 | ||
Ben Webster | When I Fall in Love | The Soul of Ben Webster | Ben Webster, Harold Ashby - tenor saxophone • Art Farmer - trumpet • Mundell Lowe - guitar • Jimmy Jones - piano • Milt Hinton - bass • Dave Bailey - drums • Recorded July 1958 New York City | 0:05:49 (Pop-up) | |
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Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra | Chloe (Song Of The Swamp) | Disque "Gramophone" – SG. 32 - 78"(A-Side) | Bass – J. Blanton :::::Drums – S. Greer ::::::Guitar – F. Guy :::::Piano – Duke Ellington ::::::Saxophone – B. Bigard, B. Webster, H. Carney, J. Hodges, O. Hardwick :::::Trombone – J. Nanton, J. Tizol, L. Brown :::::Trumpet – C. Williams, R. Stewart, W. Jones - - 1941 | 0:16:03 (Pop-up) | |
Ben Webster Quintet - Ben and the Boys | Teezol | World JS-33 (ET) (78") | Hot Lips Page - trumpet :::::Ben Webster - tenor sax :::::Clyde Hart - piano :::::Charlie Drayton - bass :::::Denzil Best - drums - - - Rec'd: New York - Feb. 8, 1944 | 0:19:27 (Pop-up) | |
Sarah Vaughan With Clifford Brown | It's Crazy | Sarah Vaughan With Clifford Brown | Sarah Vaughan – vocals • Clifford Brown – trumpet • Paul Quinichette – tenor saxophone • Herbie Mann – flute • Jimmy Jones – piano • Joe Benjamin – bass • Roy Haynes – drums • Ernie Wilkins – conductor • John Malachi – piano (on Shulie a Bop) - - - Recorded December 18, 1954 | 0:22:11 (Pop-up) | |
Sarah Vaughan | Oh My | In The Land Of Hi-fi feat. Cannonball Adderley | Alto Saxophone – Julian "Cannonball" Adderley, Sam Marowitz ::::::Arranged By, Conductor – Ernie Wilkins ::::::Bass – Joe Benjamin ::::::Drums – Roy Haynes ::::::Flute, Tenor Saxophone – Jerome Richardson ::::::Guitar – Turk Van Lake ::::::Orchestra – The Ernie Wilkins Orchestra ::::::Piano – Jimmy Jones ::::::Trombone – J.J. Johnson, Kai Winding ::::::Trumpet – Bernie Glow, Ernie Royal ::::::Vocals – Sarah Vaughan - - - Recorded October 25, 1955 | 0:27:03 (Pop-up) | |
Billie Holiday | Stars Fell on Alabama | Songs for Distingué Lovers | Billie Holiday - vocals • Harry Edison - trumpet • Ben Webster - tenor saxophone • Jimmy Rowles - piano • Barney Kessel - guitar • Joe Mondragon - bass • Larry Bunker - drums - - 1957 | 0:29:24 (Pop-up) | |
The Ben Webster Quintet | Spang | Signature – 28128 (78") B-side | Bass – John Simmons ::::::Drums – Sidney Catlett ::::::Guitar – Bill De Arango ::::::Piano – Al Haig :::::Tenor Saxophone – Ben Webster - - | 0:33:52 (Pop-up) | |
Art Tatum | Night And Day | The Tatum Group Masterpieces (Vol. 8) | Art Tatum – piano • Ben Webster – tenor saxophone • Red Callender – double bass • Bill Douglass – drums - - -Recorded September 11, 1956 | 0:36:31 (Pop-up) | |
Sarah Vaughan | Poor Butterfly | The Complete Sarah Vaughan Live in Japan | Sarah Vaughan – vocals, piano on "The Nearness of You" • Carl Shroeder – piano • John Giannelli – double bass • Jimmy Cobb – drums • Recorded • September 24, 1973 • • Nakano Sun Plaza Hall, Nakano, Tokyo, Japan | 0:42:00 (Pop-up) | |
Sarah Vaughan | Honeysuckle Rose | At Mister Kelly's | Sarah Vaughan – vocals • Jimmy Jones – piano • Richard Davis – double bass • Roy Haynes – drums - - - Recorded August 6–8, 1957 | 0:47:10 (Pop-up) | |
Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra | Blue Serge | Victor – 27356 (78") | Bass – J. Blanton :::::Drums – S. Greer :::::Guitar – F. Guy :::::Piano – Duke Ellington :::::Saxophone – B. Bigard, B. Webster, H. Carney, J. Hodges, O. Hardwick :::::Trombone – J. Nanton, J. Tizol, L. Brown :::::Trumpet – R. Nance, R. Stewart, W. Jones :::::Written-By – Mercer Ellington. - - -1941 | 0:50:46 (Pop-up) | |
Sarah Vaughan | If Love Is Good To Me | After Hours | Sarah Vaughan – vocal • Mundell Lowe – guitar • George Duvivier – double bass - - Recorded July 18, 1961, RKO-Pathe Studio, New York City | 0:54:06 (Pop-up) | |
Ben Webster | Cookin' for T | Tenor Giants - Ben Webster Live at Pio & Gene Ammons in Sweden | Bass – Bob Cranshaw ::::::Drums – Mickey Roker ::::::Piano – Junior Mance ::::::Tenor Saxophone – Ben Webster Recorded February 18th, 1964 at Pio's Lodge in Providence, Rhode Island | 0:56:16 (Pop-up) | |
Sarah Vaughan | That's All | Crazy and Mixed Up | Sarah Vaughan - vocals • Roland Hanna - piano • Joe Pass - guitar • Andy Simpkins - double bass • Harold Jones - drums - - Recorded March 1,2 1982 | 1:01:11 (Pop-up) | |
Carmen McRae | Chicken Today And Feathers Tomorrow! | The Complete Ralph Burns Sessions Featuring Ben Webster | Ben Webster for contractual reasons recorded here under the pseudonym “A Tenorman” - - 1958 | 1:05:12 (Pop-up) | |
DJ Yaxalot | 1:08:17 (Pop-up) | ||||
Sarah Vaughan | Sweet Georgia Brown | Sassy Swings Again | Sarah Vaughan - vocals • Manny Albam - arranger • Thad Jones - arranger • Bob James - arranger, piano • J.J. Johnson - arranger, trombone • Malcolm Little - liner notes • Phil Woods - Reeds (Multiple), alto saxophone • Benny Golson - Reeds (Multiple), saxophone • Kai Winding - trombone • Freddie Hubbard - trumpet • Joe Newman • Charlie Shavers • Clark Terry Recorded January 23–24, 1967 | 1:16:54 (Pop-up) | |
Walter Thomas and His Jump Cats | Broke But Happy | Joe Davis 8125 (78") | Bass – Oscar Pettiford :::::Drums – "Cozy" Cole* :::::Piano – Clyde Hart :::::Tenor Saxophone – Ben Webster, Bud Johnson, Walter Thomas :::::Trumpet – Emmet Berry :::::Written-By – Walter Thomas . - -Rec'd New York - April 1, 1944 | 1:18:40 (Pop-up) | |
Buster Moten and His Men | Best Friend Blues | Capitol - Rejected | Ben Webster - tenor sax, Ira Moten - vocals, organ, Jesse Price - drums, Johnny Rodgers - guitar, Lloyd Anderson - bass , Richard Smith - trumpet Written By – E. B. Langston Written-By – Ira "Bus" Moten* - - Kansas City - Oct. 31, 1949 | 1:21:44 (Pop-up) | |
Sarah Vaughan | Prelude To A Kiss | Images | Double Bass – Joe Benjamin :::::Drums – Roy Haynes :::::Piano – John Malachi :::::Vocals – Sarah Vaughan - - 1954 | 1:24:51 (Pop-up) | |
Ben Webster | Midnight Blue | See You At The Fair | Oliver Nelson: arranger, conductor, leader • Thad Jones: trumpet • Ben Webster: tenor sax • Phil Bodner: tenor sax, English horn • Phil Woods: tenor sax • Pepper Adams: baritone sax • Roger Kellaway: piano • Richard Davis: bass • Grady Tate: drums - - - Recorded at Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs (New Jersey) November 10, 1964 - also released on Oliver Nelson's "More Blues and the Abstract Truth" | 1:27:38 (Pop-up) | |
The Ben Webster Quintet | Late Date | Soulville | Ray Brown – bass • Herb Ellis – guitar • Stan Levey – drums • Oscar Peterson – piano • Ben Webster – tenor saxophone, piano on the bonus tracks Recorded October 15, 1957 | 1:31:40 (Pop-up) | |
Sarah Vaughan | Stardust | No Count Sarah | Sarah Vaughan - vocals The Count Basie Orchestra • Wendell Culley, Thad Jones, Snooky Young & Joe Newman - trumpet • Henry Coker, Al Grey & Benny Powell - trombone • Marshal Royal & Frank Wess - alto sax • Frank Foster & Billy Mitchell - tenor sax • Charlie Fowlkes - baritone sax • Ronnell Bright - piano • Freddie Green - guitar • Richard Davis - double bass • Sonny Payne - drums • Johnny Mandel, Luther Henderson, Thad Jones & Frank Foster - arrangers (without the Count - get it?) - Recorded: 23 December 1958 written by: Thad Jones, Sarah Vaughan | 1:38:50 (Pop-up) | |
Sarah Vaughan | Body and Soul | How Long Has This Been Going On? | Sarah Vaughan – vocal • Ray Brown – double bass ```````````````` Recorded April 25, 1978 | 1:42:21 (Pop-up) | |
Bill De Arango Sextet | Mister Brim | Haven 803 (78") B-side | Bass – John Simmons :::::Clarinet – Tony Scott :::::Drums – Sidney Catlett :::::Guitar – Bill De Arango :::::Piano – Argonne Thornton :::::Tenor Saxophone – Ben Webster :::::Trumpet – Leonard Graham - - | 1:45:50 (Pop-up) | |
Gerry Mulligan & Ben Webster | Sunday | Gerry Mulligan & Ben Webster | Mel Lewis - drums • Gerry Mulligan - baritone saxophone • Jimmy Rowles - piano • Leroy Vinnegar - double bass • Ben Webster - tenor saxophone • Norman Granz - producer • Phil Schaap - liner notes - -Recorded November 3 and December 2, 1959 | 1:49:05 (Pop-up) | |
Duke Ellington | Bli-Blip | Victor – 27639 (78") - B-side | Soprano Saxophone – Johnny Hodges :::::Alto Saxophone – Harry Carney :::::Bass – Jimmy Blanton :::::Cornet – Rex Stewart :::::Drums – Sonny Greer :::::Guitar – Fred Guy :::::Piano– Duke Ellington :::::Tenor Saxophone – Ben Webster :::::Clarinet – Barney Bigard :::::Trombone – Joe Nanton, Juan Tizol, Lawrence Brown :::::Trumpet, vocals– Ray Nance, Wardell Jones — - - From The Musical Production "Jump For Joy" Recorded in Hollywood, CA, September 26, 1941 | 1:56:24 (Pop-up) | |
Duke Ellington And Johnny Hodges | You Need To Rock | Side By Side | Johnny Hodges – alto saxophone • Roy Eldridge – trumpet • Lawrence Brown – trombone • Ben Webster – tenor saxophone • Billy Strayhorn – piano • Wendell Marshall – bass • Jo Jones – drums These tracks were recorded August 14, 1958 (NOTE THAT STRAYHORN PLAYS ON THIS ONE, NOT DUKE) | 1:59:29 (Pop-up) | |
Sarah Vaughan | Lush Life | Duke Ellington Songbook Vol. 1 | Sarah Vaughan – vocals • Billy Byers – horn, vibraphone • Frank Foster – tenor saxophone • J. J. Johnson – trombone • Joe Pass – guitar • Bucky Pizzarelli – guitar • Waymon Reed – trumpet, flugelhorn • Jimmy Rowles – piano • Andy Simpkins – bass • Zoot Sims – tenor saxophone • Grady Tate – drums • Frank Wess – flute, tenor saxophone • Mike Wofford – piano Recorded 1979 | 2:05:19 (Pop-up) | |
Sarah Vaughan | Rainy Days and Mondays | The Complete Sarah Vaughan Live in Japan | Sarah Vaughan – vocals, piano on "The Nearness of You" • Carl Shroeder – piano • John Giannelli – double bass • Jimmy Cobb – drums • Recorded • September 24, 1973 • • Nakano Sun Plaza Hall, Nakano, Tokyo, Japan | 2:09:44 (Pop-up) | |
DJ Orangejuice 4-1 | 2:15:53 (Pop-up) | ||||
Billie Holiday | April in Paris | All or Nothing at All | Bass – Red Mitchell • Drums – Larry Bunker • Guitar – Barney Kessel • Piano – Jimmy Rowles • • Tenor Saxophone – Ben Webster • Trumpet – Harry "Sweets" Edison* • Vocals – Billie Holiday • Recorded August 1956, January 1957 | 2:24:05 (Pop-up) | |
Sarah Vaughan | Be Anything But Darling Be Mine | At Mister Kelly's | Sarah Vaughan – vocals • Jimmy Jones – piano • Richard Davis – double bass • Roy Haynes – drums - - - Recorded August 6–8, 1957 | 2:27:07 (Pop-up) | |
Ben Webster | Cottontail | King of the Tenors | Ben Webster - tenor saxophone • Oscar Peterson – piano • Herb Ellis – guitar • Ray Brown – double bass • Alvin Stoller – drums • • Recorded • May 21, 1953 • December 8, 1953 | 2:31:55 (Pop-up) | |
Sarah Vaughan | How High The Moon | In The Land Of Hi-fi feat. Cannonball Adderley | Alto Saxophone – Julian "Cannonball" Adderley, Sam Marowitz ::::::Arranged By, Conductor – Ernie Wilkins ::::::Bass – Joe Benjamin ::::::Drums – Roy Haynes ::::::Flute, Tenor Saxophone – Jerome Richardson ::::::Guitar – Turk Van Lake ::::::Orchestra – The Ernie Wilkins Orchestra ::::::Piano – Jimmy Jones ::::::Trombone – J.J. Johnson, Kai Winding ::::::Trumpet – Bernie Glow, Ernie Royal ::::::Vocals – Sarah Vaughan - - - Recorded October 25, 1955 | 2:35:16 (Pop-up) | |
Sarah Vaughan | The Island | Crazy and Mixed Up | Sarah Vaughan - vocals • Roland Hanna - piano • Joe Pass - guitar • Andy Simpkins - double bass • Harold Jones - drums - - Recorded March 1,2 1982 | 2:37:50 (Pop-up) | |
Ben Webster / Coleman Hawkins | La Rosita | Tenor Giants | Bass – Ray Brown §§§Drums – Alvin Stoller §§§Guitar – Herb Ellis §§§Piano – Oscar Peterson §§§Tenor Saxophone – Ben Webster, Coleman Hawkins - - - Recorded in Los Angeles, October 16, 1957 | 2:42:14 (Pop-up) | |
Sarah Vaughan | Great Day | After Hours | Sarah Vaughan – vocal • Mundell Lowe – guitar • George Duvivier – double bass - - Recorded July 18, 1961, RKO-Pathe Studio, New York City | 2:47:21 (Pop-up) | |
Ben Webster | Ole Miss Blues | At The Renaissance | Ben Webster - tenor saxophone • Jim Hall - guitar • Jimmy Rowles - piano • Red Mitchell - bass • Frank Butler - drums • - - Recorded October 14, 1960 The Renaissance, Hollywood, California | 2:49:36 (Pop-up) | |
Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra | Main Stem | Victor – 20-1556 (78") A-side | Soloist – Bigard*, Webster*, Hodges*, Brown*, Nance*, Stewart*, Nanton* Written-By – Ellington* - Recorded June 26,1942 | 2:56:36 (Pop-up) | |
Sarah Vaughan With Clifford Brown | April In Paris | Sarah Vaughan With Clifford Brown | Sarah Vaughan – vocals • Clifford Brown – trumpet • Paul Quinichette – tenor saxophone • Herbie Mann – flute • Jimmy Jones – piano • Joe Benjamin – bass • Roy Haynes – drums • Ernie Wilkins – conductor • John Malachi – piano (on Shulie a Bop) - - - Recorded December 18, 1954 | 2:59:28 (Pop-up) | |
DJ Brutally Sassy! | 3:05:50 (Pop-up) | ||||
Sarah Vaughan | Chelsea Bridge | Duke Ellington Songbook Vol. 2 | Bass – Andy Simpkins ::::::Drums – Roy McCurdy ::::::Flute – Frank Wess ::::::Guitar – Joe Pass ::::::Piano – Mike Wofford ::::::Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Waymon Reed - - - 1979 | 3:14:58 (Pop-up) | |
Ben Webster & Johnny Hodges | Blues'll Blow Your Fuse | The Complete 1960 Sextet Jazz Cellar Session | BEN WEBSTER, tenor sax • JOHNNY HODGES, alto sax • LOU LEVY, piano • HERB ELLIS, guitar • WILFRED MIDDLEBROOKS, bass • GUS JOHNSON, drums - - — The Jazz Cellar, San Francisco, November 22, 1960 | 3:18:20 (Pop-up) | |
Ben Webster & Tete Montoliu Trio | Barcelona Shout | Gentle Ben | Bass – Eric Peter §§§Drums – Peer Wyboris §§§Piano – Tete Montoliu §§§Saxophone [Tenor] – Ben Webster. - - - - Recording Location : Casino De L'Alianca Del Poblenou (Barcelona), 1972 | 3:22:35 (Pop-up) | |
Sarah Vaughan | No Count Blues | No Count Sarah | Sarah Vaughan - vocals The Count Basie Orchestra • Wendell Culley, Thad Jones, Snooky Young & Joe Newman - trumpet • Henry Coker, Al Grey & Benny Powell - trombone • Marshal Royal & Frank Wess - alto sax • Frank Foster & Billy Mitchell - tenor sax • Charlie Fowlkes - baritone sax • Ronnell Bright - piano • Freddie Green - guitar • Richard Davis - double bass • Sonny Payne - drums • Johnny Mandel, Luther Henderson, Thad Jones & Frank Foster - arrangers (without the Count - get it?) - Recorded: 23 December 1958 written by: Thad Jones, Sarah Vaughan | 3:27:12 (Pop-up) | |
Oscar Peterson / Ben Webster | In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning | Ben Webster Meets Oscar Peterson | Ben Webster – tenor saxophone :::::Oscar Peterson – piano :::::Ray Brown – double bass :::::Ed Thigpen – drums - - - Recorded on November 6, 1959 at United Recorders, Hollywood, CA | 3:32:40 (Pop-up) | |
Sarah Vaughan | Send in the Clowns | A Night of Sass & Brass | Bass – Andrew Simpkins :;:;:;:Drums – Harold Jones :;:;:;Piano – George Gaffney :::::Sarah Vaughan - vocals | 3:35:50 (Pop-up) | |
Ben Webster | Lullaby Of Jazzland | See You At The Fair | Ben Webster: tenor sax • Roger Kellaway: harpsichord • Richard Davis: bass • Osie Johnson: drums - - Recorded at Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs (New Jersey) on March 25, 1964 | 3:41:22 (Pop-up) | |
Sarah Vaughan | What Kind Of Fool Am I? | Sarah Sings Soulfully | Sarah Vaughan - Vocals :::::Teddy Edwards - Sax (Tenor) ::::::Ernie Freeman - Bass, Guitar, Organ :::::Carmell Jones - Trumpet :::::Milt Turner - Drums ::::::Gerald Wilson - Arranger, Conductor - - 1965 | 3:44:28 (Pop-up) | |
Gerry Mulligan & Ben Webster | Chelsea Bridge | Gerry Mulligan & Ben Webster | Mel Lewis - drums • Gerry Mulligan - baritone saxophone • Jimmy Rowles - piano • Leroy Vinnegar - double bass • Ben Webster - tenor saxophone • Norman Granz - producer • Phil Schaap - liner notes - -Recorded November 3 and December 2, 1959 | 3:47:43 (Pop-up) | |
DJ shuffles once more back into the gloom from whence he came | 3:55:02 (Pop-up) |
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