Bob Brookmeyer
Robert Edward "Bob" Brookmeyer was an American jazz valve trombonist, pianist, arranger, and composer. Born in Kansas City, Missouri, Brookmeyer first gained widespread public attention as a member of Gerry Mulligan's quartet from 1954 to 1957. He later worked with Jimmy Giuffre, before rejoining Mulligan's Concert Jazz Band. He garnered 8 Grammy Award nominations during his lifetime.
Biography
Brookmeyer was born on December 19, 1929 Kansas City, Missouri. He was the only child of Elmer Edward Brookmeyer and Mayme Seifert.Brookmeyer began playing professionally in his teens. He attended the Kansas City Conservatory of Music, but did not graduate. He played piano in big bands led by Tex Beneke and Ray McKinley, but concentrated on valve trombone from when he moved to the Claude Thornhill orchestra in the early 1950s. He was part of small groups led by Stan Getz, Jimmy Giuffre, and Gerry Mulligan in the 1950s. During the 1950s and 1960s, Brookmeyer played in New York clubs, on television, and on studio recordings, as well as arranging for Ray Charles and others.
In the early 1960s, Brookmeyer joined flugelhorn player Clark Terry in a band that achieved some success. In February 1965, Brookmeyer and Terry appeared together on BBC2's Jazz 625.
Brookmeyer moved to Los Angeles in 1968 and became a full-time studio musician. He spent 10 years on the West Coast and developed a serious alcohol problem. After he overcame this, he returned to New York. Brookmeyer became the musical director of the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra in 1979, although he had not composed any music for a decade. Brookmeyer wrote for and performed with jazz groups in Europe from the early 1980s. He founded and ran a music school in the Netherlands, and taught at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, and other institutions.
In June 2005, Brookmeyer joined ArtistShare and announced a project to fund an upcoming third album featuring his New Art Orchestra. The resulting Grammy-nominated CD, titled Spirit Music, was released in 2006. Brookmeyer was named a National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master in the same year. His eighth Grammy Award nomination was for an arrangement from the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra's album, Forever Lasting, shortly before his death. That same album was also nominated in the 57th Annual Grammy Awards for the category of Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album; the CD was entirely made up of Brookmeyer's compositions.
Brookmeyer died on December 15, 2011, in New London, New Hampshire.
Honors and awards
Grammy Awards (nominations)
Discography
- Bob Brookmeyer Quartet
- The Dual Role of Bob Brookmeyer
- Bob Brookmeyer Plays Bob Brookmeyer and Some Others
- Whooeeee with Zoot Sims
- Bob Brookmeyer Quintet
- Urso and Brookmeyer with Phil Urso
- Brookmeyer
- Traditionalism Revisited
- The Street Swingers
- They Met at the Continental Divide with Trombones Inc.
- Kansas City Revisited
- The Ivory Hunters with Bill Evans
- Jazz Is a Kick
- Portrait of the Artist
- The Blues Hot and Cold
- Gloomy Sunday and Other Bright Moments
- 7 x Wilder
- Trombone Jazz Samba
- Bob Brookmeyer and Friends
- The Bob Brookmeyer Small Band
- Back Again
- Through a Looking Glass
- Oslo
- Morning Fun with Zoot Sims
- Electricity
- As It Happened Vol. 1 with Roger Kellaway
- Paris Suite
- Out of This World
- Old Friends
- New Works Celebration
- Together with Mads Vinding
- Madly Loving You
- Get Well Soon
- Stay Out of the Sun
- Island with Kenny Wheeler
- Spirit Music
As sideman
- The Jazz Workshop
- Play Music from the Broadway Musical West Side Story
- Manny Albam and the Jazz Greats of Our Time
- Sophisticated Lady
- The Blues Is Everybody's Business
- Steve's Songs
- Jazz Horizons: Jazz New York
- Brass on Fire
- Interpretations by the Stan Getz Quintet
- Stan Getz at The Shrine
- Stan Getz and the Cool Sounds
- Recorded Fall 1961
- Jazz Samba
- Big Band Bossa Nova
- Trav'lin' Light
- The Four Brothers Sound
- Western Suite
- Paris Concert
- California Concerts
- Presenting the Gerry Mulligan Sextet
- Recorded in Boston at Storyville
- The Teddy Wilson Trio & Gerry Mulligan Quartet with Bob Brookmeyer at Newport
- The Concert Jazz Band
- Gerry Mulligan and the Concert Jazz Band at the Village Vanguard
- Gerry Mulligan Presents a Concert in Jazz
- Gerry Mulligan and the Concert Jazz Band on Tour
- The Gerry Mulligan Quartet
- Spring Is Sprung
- Night Lights
- Butterfly with Hiccups
- Three Works for Jazz Soloists & Symphony Orchestra
- I Remember Bill
- Joyful Noise
- Tonite's Music Today
- The Modern Art of Jazz
- Bob Brookmeyer Octet Stretching Out
- Choice
- Suitably Zoot
- The Power of Positive Swinging
- Tonight
- Gingerbread Men
- Previously Unreleased Recordings
- Gingerbread Gal
- What'd He Say
- Cannonball Adderley, African Waltz
- Steve Allen, ...And All That Jazz
- Steve Allen, Soulful Brass #2
- Benny Aronov, Shadow Box
- Chet Baker, Chet Baker Sextet
- Chet Baker, The Trumpet Artistry of Chet Baker
- Ruby Braff, Blowing Around the World
- Canadian Brass, Swingtime!
- Bobby Bryant, The Jazz Excursion into Hair
- Monty Budwig, Dig
- Ralph Burns, Where There's Burns There's Fire
- Kenny Burrell, Both Feet On the Ground
- Gary Burton, The Groovy Sound of Music
- Ray Charles, The Genius of Ray Charles
- Teddy Charles, Teddy Charles Featuring Bobby Brookmeyer
- Teddy Charles, Salute to Hamp Flyin' Home
- Tony Coe, Captain Coe's Famous Racearound
- Al Cohn, The Al Cohn Quintet Featuring Bobby Brookmeyer
- Al Cohn, Son of Drum Suite
- Al Jazzbo Collins, Presents Swinging at the Opera
- John Dankworth, The Zodiac Variations
- Eliane Elias, Bob Brookmeyer, Play the Music of Eliane Elias Impulsive!
- Bill Evans, Waltz for Debby
- Gil Evans, Into the Hot
- Harold Farberman, Gunther Schuller, Dedicated to Dolphy
- Dave Frishberg, You're A Lucky Guy
- Curtis Fuller, Cabin in the Sky
- Terry Gibbs, Swingin' with Terry Gibbs and His Orchestra
- Astrud Gilberto, The Shadow of Your Smile
- Buddy Greco, I Like It Swinging
- Bobby Hackett, Creole Cookin'
- Jim Hall, Live at Town Hall Vol. One
- Jim Hall, Live at the North Sea Jazz Festival
- Judy Holliday, Holliday with Mulligan
- Nancy Harrow, You're Nearer
- Nancy Harrow, Street of Dreams
- Woody Herman, The Herd Rides Again
- Woody Herman, The Fourth Herd
- Woody Herman, Woody Herman & the Fourth Herd
- Chubby Jackson, Chubby Takes Over
- Thad Jones & Mel Lewis, Presenting Thad Jones Mel Lewis & the Jazz Orchestra
- Thad Jones & Mel Lewis, Live at the Village Vanguard
- Teddi King, Now in Vogue
- Michel Legrand, Plays Richard Rodgers
- Mel Lewis, Make Me Smile & Other New Works by Bob Brookmeyer
- Harry Lookofsky, Stringsville
- Charlie Mariano, A Jazz Portrait of Charlie Mariano
- Gary McFarland, The Jazz Version of "How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying"
- Gary McFarland, Tijuana Jazz
- Red Mitchell, Happy Minors
- Thelonious Monk, Monk's Blues
- Brew Moore, Brothers and Other Mothers Vol. 2
- Red Norvo, Red's Rose Room Red's Blue Room
- Anita O'Day, All the Sad Young Men
- Babatunde Olatunji, High Life!
- Freda Payne, After the Lights Go Down Low and Much More!!!
- Oscar Pettiford, Another One
- Michel Petrucciani, Both Worlds
- Bill Potts, The Jazz Soul of Porgy & Bess
- Jimmy Raney, Jimmy Raney Featuring Bob Brookmeyer
- Jimmy Raney, Jimmy Raney in Three Attitudes
- Tito Rodriguez, Live at Birdland
- George Russell, New York N.Y.
- George Russell, Jazz in the Space Age
- Pee Wee Russell & Coleman Hawkins, Jazz Reunion
- Lalo Schifrin, Samba Para Dos
- Helen Schneider, Right As the Rain
- Tom Scott, Tom Scott in L.A.
- Bud Shank, Bud Shank and Bob Brookmeyer
- Bud Shank, The Saxophone Artistry of Bud Shank
- Carol Sloane, Out of the Blue
- Henri Texier, Respect
- Bob Thiele, Head Start
- Toots Thielemans, Yesterday & Today
- Jeremy Udden, Torchsongs
- Phil Urso, The Philosophy of Urso
- Helen Ward, Peanuts Hucko, With a Little Bit of Swing
- George Williams, Put On Your Dancing Shoes
- Joe Williams, Presenting Joe Williams and Thad Jones Mel Lewis, the Jazz Orchestra
- Paul Williams, Just an Old Fashioned Love Song