Kenny Clarke/Francy Boland Big Band

The Kenny Clarke–Francy Boland Big Band was one of the most noteworthy jazz big bands formed outside the United States.[1]

It was formed in 1961, when, with the help of producer Gigi Campi, the US drummer Kenny Clarke and Belgian pianist and composer Francy Boland and ex-Ellington bassist Jimmy Woode brought together several jazz musicians of note. Although based in Europe, the band was truly multinational, also having several US musicians in the line-up.

It was disbanded in 1972, after having recorded more than 15 albums. They released many of their albums on the German jazz record label MPS Records.

Contents

Members

Members of the band included Johnny Griffin, Muvaffak "Maffy" Falay, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Ronnie Scott, Carl Drewo, Tony Coe, Derek Humble, Nat Peck, Ake Persson, Dusko Goykovich, Stan Sulzmann, Ack van Rooyen, John Surman, Jimmy Deuchar, Manfred Schoof, Albert Mangelsdorff, Erik van Lier, Ron Mathewson, Fats Sadi, Kenny Clare, Benny Bailey, Jimmy Woode, Art Farmer, Sahib Shihab, Shake Keane, Idrees Sulieman, Herb Geller, and were joined on occasions by Phil Woods, Zoot Sims, Stan Getz and many others.

Discography

post-Clarke:

Video performances

Compilations and combination re-issues

References

  1. ^ Berendt, Joachim (1976). The Jazz Book. Paladin. pp. 366–367. 
  2. ^ Some years shown in this discography indicate the recording year, which is not necessarily the initial release year
  3. ^ Although Open Door contains one track less than Jazz Convention Vol. I
  4. ^ This same phrase was added as a subtitle / "sticker" to re-issues of four Clarke-Boland Big Band albums: Faces, Gigi Campi Presents 17 Men And Their Music 1; All Smiles, Gigi Campi Presents 17 Men And Their Music 2; Latin Kaleidoscope, Gigi Campi Presents 17 Men And Their Music 3; Fellini 712, Gigi Campi Presents 17 Men And Their Music 4

External links