Phil Woods
Philip Wells Woods was an American jazz alto saxophonist, clarinetist, bandleader, and composer.
Biography
Woods was born in Springfield, Massachusetts. He studied music with Lennie Tristano, who influenced him greatly, at the Manhattan School of Music and at the Juilliard School. His friend, Joe Lopes, coached him on clarinet as there was no saxophone major at Juilliard at the time. Although he did not copy Charlie "Bird" Parker, he was known as the New Bird, a nickname also given to other alto saxophone players such as Sonny Stitt and Cannonball Adderley.In the 1950s, Woods began to lead his own bands. Quincy Jones invited him to accompany Dizzy Gillespie on a world tour sponsored by the U.S. State Department. A few years later he toured Europe with Jones, and in 1962 he toured Russia with Benny Goodman.
After moving to France in 1968, Woods led the European Rhythm Machine, a group which tended toward avant-garde jazz. He returned to the United States in 1972 and, after an unsuccessful attempt to establish an electronic group, he formed a quintet which was still performing, with some changes of personnel, in 2004. As his theme, Woods used a piece titled "How's Your Mama?"
Woods earned the top alto sax player award almost 30 times in Downbeat magazine's annual readers' poll. His quintet was awarded the top small combo title several times.
In 1979, Woods made the recording More Live at the Armadillo World Headquarters in Austin, Texas. Perhaps his best known recorded work as a sideman is a pop piece, his alto sax solo on Billy Joel's 1977 "Just the Way You Are". He also played the alto sax solo on Steely Dan's "Doctor Wu" from their 1975 album Katy Lied, as well as Paul Simon's "Have a Good Time" from the 1975 album Still Crazy After All These Years.
Although Woods was primarily a saxophonist, he was also a clarinet player and solos can be found scattered through his recordings. One particular example is his clarinet solo on "Misirlou" on the album Into the Woods.
Woods, along with Rick Chamberlain and Ed Joubert, founded the organization Celebration of the Arts in 1978 late one night in the bar at the Deer Head Inn in Delaware Water Gap. The organization would eventually become the Delaware Water Gap Celebration of the Arts. Their initial goal was to help foster an appreciation of jazz and its relationship to other artistic disciplines. Each year, the organization hosts the Celebration of the Arts Festival in the town of Delaware Water Gap in September.
In 2005, Jazzed Media released the documentary Phil Woods: A Life in E Flat – Portrait of a Jazz Legend, directed by Rich Lerner and produced by Graham Carter.
Woods was married to Chan Parker, the common-law wife of Charlie Parker, for seventeen years and was the stepfather to Chan's daughter, Kim. On September 4, 2015, he performed a tribute to Charlie Parker with Strings at the Manchester Craftsmen's Guild and announced at the end of the show that he would be retiring. He died on September 29, 2015, at the age of 83.
On June 25, 2019, The New York Times Magazine listed Phil Woods among hundreds of artists whose material was reportedly destroyed in the 2008 Universal fire.
Awards
- Grammy Award, Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance: Images, 1975
- Grammy Award, Best Instrumental Jazz Performance, Individual or Group: Live from the Show Boat, More Live, At the Vanguard
- NEA Jazz Masters, 2007
Discography
As leader/co-leader
- 1954: Pot Pie
- 1955: Woodlore
- 1956: Pairing Off
- 1956: The Young Bloods with Donald Byrd
- 1957: Four Altos with Gene Quill, Hal Stein, Sahib Shihab
- 1957: Phil and Quill with Prestige with Gene Quill
- 1957: Sugan
- 1957: Warm Woods
- 1961: Rights of Swing
- 1967: Greek Cooking
- 1968: Alto Summit with Lee Konitz, Pony Poindexter and Leo Wright
- 1968: Alive And Well In Paris
- 1969: Round Trip
- 1970: Phil Woods and his European Rhythm Machine at the Frankfurt Jazz Festival
- 1970: Phil Woods and his European Rhythm Machine at the Montreux Jazz Festival
- 1972: Live At Montreux 72
- 1974: New Music by the New Phil Woods Quartet
- 1974: Musique du Bois
- 1975: Floresta Canto with Chris Gunning Orchestra
- 1975: Images with Michel Legrand
- 1976: Phil Woods & The Japanese Rhythm Machine
- 1976: The New Phil Woods Album
- 1976: Altology
- 1977: Live from the Show Boat
- 1977: Summer Afternoon Jazz
- 1978: Song for Sisyphus
- 1979: I Remember
- 1980: Phil Woods Quartet Live
- 1980: Phil Woods/Lew Tabackin with Lew Tabackin
- 1981: Three for All with Tommy Flanagan and Red Mitchell
- 1981: 'More' Live
- 1982: Live from New York
- 1983: At the Vanguard
- 1984: Integrity
- 1984: Heaven
- 1986: Dizzy Gillespie Meets Phil Woods Quintet with Dizzy Gillespie
- 1987: Bop Stew; Bouquet
- 1988: Evolution; Here's to My Lady
- 1989: Embracable You
- 1989: My Man Benny, My Man Phil with Benny Carter
- 1989: Here's to My Lady
- 1990: Flash
- 1990: Phil's Mood
- 1991: All Bird Children; Real Life
- 1991: Flowers for Hodges
- 1991: Real Life, The Little Big Band
- 1992: Full House
- 1994: Just Friends; Our Monk
- 1995: Plays the Music of Jim McNeely
- 1996: Mile High Jazz Live in Denver
- 1996: Another Time, Another Place with Benny Carter
- 1996: Astor and Elis
- 1996: The Complete Concert with Gordon Beck
- 1997: Celebration!
- 1998: The Rev and I with Johnny Griffin
- 1999: Cool Woods
- 2003: The Thrill Is Gone
- 2006: Pass the Bebop with Benjamin Koppel and Alex Riel Trio
- 2006: Tel Aviv Jazz Festival with Robert Anchipolovsky and Tony Pancella Trio
- 2011: Man with the Hat with Grace Kelly
- 2011: Phil & Bill with Bill Mays
Compilation
- 1996: Into the Woods
As sideman
- Heartbop
- Jazz Goes to the Movies
- The Soul of the City
- Big Brass
- The Mighty Two
- Gloomy Sunday and Other Bright Moments
- A Generation Ago Today
- Who is Gary Burton?
- The Groovy Sound of Music
- Further Definitions
- Anything Goes
- Latin Kaleidoscope
- Jazz Mission to Moscow
- Eddie Costa Quintet
- Rough House Blues
- Symbiosis
- The Individualism of Gil Evans
- Listen to Art Farmer and the Orchestra
- World Statesman
- Dizzy in Greece
- The New Continent
- Rhythmstick
- Classic Sessions: Stephane Grappelli
- The Hustler
- Ray Brown / Milt Jackson with Ray Brown
- Just The Way You Are on album The Stranger CBS, 1977)
- New York State of Mind second studio version for compilation Greatest Hits and subsequent compilations and re-releases of album Turnstiles
- The Birth of a Band!
- The Great Wide World of Quincy Jones
- I Dig Dancers
- The Quintessence
- Quincy Jones Explores the Music of Henry Mancini
- Golden Boy
- I/We Had a Ball
- Quincy Plays for Pussycats
- Legrand Jazz
- After the Rain
- Michel Legrand and Friends
- Essence
- Satan in High Heels
- Simpático
- Bolero Nights for Billie Holiday
- The Jazz We Heard Last Summer
- Yardbird Suite
- The Jazz Version of "How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying"
- Obligatory Villagers
- Something to Swing About
- Jazz Dialogue
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- The Thelonious Monk Orchestra at Town Hall
- Big Band and Quartet in Concert
- Impressions of Phaedra
- Full Nelson
- More Blues and the Abstract Truth
- Fantabulous
- Oliver Nelson Plays Michelle
- Happenings with Hank Jones
- The Sound of Feeling
- Encyclopedia of Jazz
- The Spirit of '67 with Pee Wee Russell
- The Kennedy Dream
- Jazzhattan Suite
- Salute to Satch
- All the Sad Young Men
- Pony's Express
- Jimmy Raney Quintet 10 inch LP
- Early Quintets
- Samba Para Dos with Bob Brookmeyer
- Once a Thief and Other Themes
- Jazz Sahib
- Monster
- Hoochie Coochie Man
- Got My Mojo Workin
- Crazy Horse
- Kwamina
- The Happy Horns of Clark Terry
- Squeeze Me!
- Jazz for the Carriage Trade
- The New York Scene
- Jazz at Hotchkiss
- Kai Olé