Very sad news to hear about of course, the passing of Buddy Collette. One of the true greats, both as a person and in the music world.
I had the opportunity to take part in a workshop he put on at UCLA. There were just a few of us in the room with a piano - and Buddy of course. I didn't know much about him or his work at the time. He was so friendly and encouraging. Really made me feel special - as I'm sure he did with everyone.
The conversations we had still echo with me today - always will.
I was very moved by his auto-biography ("Jazz Generations - A Life In American Music and Society" by Buddy Collette with Steven Isoardi, published in 2000) which I read a just few years ago. I knew his music by then but had no idea of the other details of his life. In particular, how instrumental he was in brokering the merging of what were then two musician unions in Los Angeles: black local 767 and white local 47. Learning about how he managed to balance his musical and family life where fascinating; growing up in L.A., stories about Mingus, Dolphy, Parker and others. It's a wonderful book - I must re-read it again!
I wrote and dedicated a song to him in 2007. It's a simple tune and chords that reminded me somewhat of the tunes he shared with me ("Addison Street" being one of his that I love) in his songbook. I didn't know what to name it so it's simply "Buddy Collette" - people ask me about the tune and it always leads into conversations about Buddy.
No life is ever an easy road - but Buddy Collette seemed to find the light where there might otherwise have been darkness.
Rob Birdwell - musician, composer, arranger, songwriter, and founder of BirdwellMusic.com. Groups and collaborations include The Blowholes, The Svens, Creighton Lindsay, Halie Loren, The Nettles, 5th and B, Sideways Portal, and many other musical clans; this is where Rob toots his own horn and posts his musical musings, observations, rants, raves and, well, all things, well, musical!
Showing posts with label Portrait. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Portrait. Show all posts
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Rob Birdwell's Portrait CD Available on iTunes
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Thursday, July 05, 2007
Rob Birdwell's CD Release - Portrait
My son's rendition of me is one of the inspirations behind my new CD and the cover art - his simple and sincere offering. And that's precisely the essence of what I hope the music on Portrait - which is now available - will convey.
Four of the tracks on Portrait are "studio" offerings with me making all the noises - while the other five tracks were recorded live as a quartet at Bombs Away Cafe on June 28, 2007 and feature the talents of John Bliss (Guitar), Steve Willis (Bass), and Viking (Drums). A "live" setting provides opportunities for Jazz players to not only be inspired by each other but by their audience - and the bar is raised further when the recording machine is running! So we just went for it, using our instruments instead of pencils, and began to sketch away at various sonic settings.
The tracks on Portrait (all original tunes) are:
- Shameless (Birdwell)
- Aerostar (Birdwell)
- Blue In You (Birdwell)
- El Camino (Birdwell)
- TV Buddha (Birdwell)
- A Ghost at the Gig (The Ballad of Frankie Templeton) (Birdwell)
- Reinhardt In Tunisia (Bliss)
- Frumpy (Birdwell)
- Buddy Collette (Birdwell)
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