Eddie “Lockjaw” Davis – Cookbook (1958)

Prestige – PRLP 7141Rec. Date : June 20, 1958 Tenor Sax : Lockjaw Davis, Jerome RichardsonBass : George DuvivierFlute : Jerome RichardsonDrums : Arthur EdgehillOrgan : Shirley Scott Listening to Prestige : #277Stream this Album   Billboard : 09/08/1958Two stars Eddie Davis turns in some driving, pounding work on tenor on this new release, ably assisted

Jackie Paris – The Song is Paris (1962)

Impulse! A-17Rec. Dates : January 22 24 & 26, May 8, 1962Stream this Album Vocal : Jackie ParisAlto Sax : Phil BodnerArranger/Conductor : Bobby ScottBass : Jack Lesberg, George DuvivierBass Clarinet : Phil BodnerBassoon : George DessingerCello : Charles McCrackenDrums : Ted Sommer, Maurice Marks, Willard Dillon, Sol Gubin, Roy HaynesFlugelhorn : Dick Berg, Don

Shirley Scott – Great Scott! (1958)

Prestige – PRLP 7143Rec. Date : May 27, 1958 Organ : Shirley ScottBass : George DuvivierDrums : Arthur Edgehill Stream this AlbumListening to Prestige : #276   Billboard : 12/22/1958Spotlight Jazz Talent Miss Scott who showed great promise in support of Eddie Davis in “The Eddie (Lockjaw) Davis Cookbook” comes into her own with this effort.

Eric Dolphy – Out There (1961)

New Jazz ‎- NJLP 8252Rec. Date : 08/15/1960Stream this Album Alto Sax : Eric DolphyBass : George DuvivierBass Clarinet : Eric DolphyCello : Ron CarterClarinet : Eric DolphyDrums : Roy HaynesFlute : Eric Dolphy American Record GuideMartin Williams : January, 1962 With jazz moving technically into the areas of contemporary concert music and to atonality, Dolphy emerges as one of the

A.K. Salim – Blues Suite (1959)

Savoy MG-12132Rec. Dates : September 26, 1958, October 6, 1958Stream this Album (YT only) Composer/Arranger : A.K. SalimAlto Sax : Phil WoodsBaritone Sax : Sahib ShihabBass : George DuvivierDrums : Wilbur HoganFlute : Seldon PowellPiano : Eddie Costa, Oscar DennardTenor Sax : Seldon PowellTrombone : Buster CooperTrumpet : Nat Adderley, Paul Cohen, Joe Wilder   Cashbox : 03/28/1959 Composer-conductor-arranger Salim has surrounded himself with an impressive aggregation of jazz names

Bud Powell Trio – Strictly Powell (1957)

RCA Victor – LPM-1423Rec. Date : October 5, 1956Stream this Album Piano : Bud PowellBass : George DuvivierDrums : Art Taylor Army TimesTom Scanlan : 04/06/1957 Liner notes by Leonard Feather claim that Powell is “the most respected and most imitated pianist alive.” Whether this is true or not, it is certainly true that Powell has influenced innumerable young pianists.

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Gil Melle Quartet – Quadrama (1957)

Prestige – PRLP 7097Rec. Date : April 26, 1957 Baritone Sax : Gil MelleBass : George DuvivierDrums : Shadow WilsonGuitar : Joe Cinderella Listening to Prestige : #229Album is Not Streamable Billboard : 08/26/1957Score of 71 An emphatic modern date that sports the thoughtful, melodic compositions of baritonist Melle, some fine blowing from the leader guitarist J. Cinderella plus stellar rhythmic support from S.

Blue Note LP 1546

Thad Jones – The Magnificent Thad Jones, Volume Three (1957)

Blue Note – BLP 1546Rec. Dates : July 14, 1956, February 3, 1957 Stream this Album Trumpet : Thad JonesAlto Sax : Gigi GryceBass : Percy Heath, George DuvivierDrums : Max Roach, Elvin JonesPiano : Barry Harris, Tommy FlanaganTrombone : Benny Powell Billboard : 08/26/1957Special Merit Jazz Album A modern blowing session notable for its

Bud Powell – The Amazing Bud Powell, Volume Two (1956)

Blue Note – BLP 1504Rec. Dates : August 9, 1949, May 1, 1951, August 14, 1953 Stream this Album Piano : Bud PowellBass : Tommy Potter, George DuvivierDrums : Roy Haynes, Art Taylor Billboard : 05/19/1956Score of 77 This LP contains all the material previously available on the 10-inch LP of the same title (Blue