Wardell Gray

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Twisted 03:05 Tools
The Chase 06:50 Tools
The Man I Love 03:16 Tools
Farmer's Market 02:46 Tools
Stealin' Apples 03:09 Tools
One For Prez 03:11 Tools
Sweet Lorraine 04:07 Tools
Easy Swing 02:58 Tools
Blue Lou 03:02 Tools
April Skies 03:07 Tools
Blue Gray 02:48 Tools
Stoned 02:55 Tools
A Sinner Kissed An Angel 03:11 Tools
Easy Living 04:21 Tools
Dell's Bells 02:58 Tools
It's The Talk Of The Town 03:08 Tools
Southside 03:21 Tools
Bright Boy 02:51 Tools
Light Gray 02:36 Tools
Sweet and Lovely 03:08 Tools
Jackie 02:38 Tools
Move 09:56 Tools
Lover Man 03:12 Tools
The Great Lie 04:41 Tools
Grayhound 03:09 Tools
Lavonne 02:55 Tools
Paul's Cause 02:56 Tools
Matter And Mind 02:45 Tools
One O'Clock Jump 12:39 Tools
Sugar Hill Bop 02:30 Tools
Hey There 02:59 Tools
So Long Broadway 03:12 Tools
How High The Moon 06:12 Tools
Shawn 02:36 Tools
Scrapple From The Apple 09:11 Tools
Dells Bells 02:53 Tools
In A Pinch 03:06 Tools
Treadin' 03:51 Tools
Sweet Mouth 02:39 Tools
Lady Bird 02:53 Tools
Five Star 02:52 Tools
C Jam Blues 03:51 Tools
Southside Swing 03:21 Tools
Sweet Georgia Brown 10:31 Tools
She's Got the Blues for Sale 03:04 Tools
Treadin' With Treadwell 03:49 Tools
The Chase - Original 00:30 Tools
Tenderly 03:04 Tools
Just You, Just Me 10:25 Tools
Bedlam 03:07 Tools
Ollopa 02:51 Tools
Little Pony 02:32 Tools
The Toupe 02:37 Tools
Bye Bye Blues Bop 03:49 Tools
Mary's Idea 03:13 Tools
This Is It 03:09 Tools
Get Happy 07:47 Tools
Straight Life 02:46 Tools
Symphonette 03:07 Tools
Bebop 07:14 Tools
Blue Keys 02:53 Tools
Let's Get Started 03:03 Tools
The Great Lie (Part 1& 2) 04:40 Tools
In The Land Of Oo-Bla-Dee 03:23 Tools
Taking a Chance on Love 08:03 Tools
Nails 03:32 Tools
The Hucklebuck 03:26 Tools
The Toup 02:37 Tools
Out Of Nowhere 02:47 Tools
Blues In The Closet 02:49 Tools
Bamby 02:58 Tools
The Jeep Is Jumpin' 03:08 Tools
Loverman 02:23 Tools
Donna Lee 07:34 Tools
Throwin' The Switch 03:08 Tools
Song Of The Islands 02:52 Tools
East Of The Sun 00:00 Tools
The Squirrel 09:58 Tools
EasyLiving 04:23 Tools
Now That You're Mine 02:51 Tools
Nonchalant Man 03:15 Tools
At The Al Grotto 03:02 Tools
Basie Boogie 03:14 Tools
Scoops-carey's-Merry 02:56 Tools
Dat's It 00:00 Tools
5 star 02:47 Tools
I'll remember april 02:37 Tools
Trust 02:49 Tools
Tootie 02:51 Tools
Furlough Blues 02:47 Tools
Howitz 02:56 Tools
I'm Confessin' 03:11 Tools
I Ain't Got Nobody 03:09 Tools
Spooks Ball 03:03 Tools
Sugar Hips 02:53 Tools
The Group 02:35 Tools
Rosetaa 02:55 Tools
Beaver Junction 02:58 Tools
Johnny Come Lately 02:49 Tools
South Side 02:53 Tools
Sugar Hipd 02:52 Tools
I Ain't Gonna Give Nobod None Of This Jelly Roll 02:55 Tools
Little White Lies 03:21 Tools
Coastin With J.C. 03:01 Tools
Margie 02:42 Tools
Milt's Tune 04:42 Tools
Citizen's Bop 02:54 Tools
Bernie's Tune 07:08 Tools
Oh My Achin' Back 02:57 Tools
Steeplechase 02:59 Tools
The Champ 04:57 Tools
Basies's Conversation 03:18 Tools
Neil's Blues 05:10 Tools
Ladybird 02:52 Tools
These Foolish Things 02:59 Tools
Trick A Track 03:04 Tools
I Cried For You 03:16 Tools
I Hear You Knockin' 02:36 Tools
The Great Lie, Pts. 1 & 2 04:41 Tools
Groovin' High 06:38 Tools
The Rubaiyat 03:01 Tools
Tootsie 02:51 Tools
Backbreaker 16:08 Tools
Swootie Patootie 02:51 Tools
Easy Living (11-11-49) 03:24 Tools
Hot House 06:19 Tools
Farmers Market 02:45 Tools
At The El Grotto 03:00 Tools
Punkin' 03:24 Tools
The Hunt (Rock'n'Shoals) 03:12 Tools
Jingle, Jangle, Jump 02:27 Tools
Twisted (alternate C) 02:44 Tools
Homecoming 00:30 Tools
the steeple chase 13:53 Tools
Disorder at the Border 13:53 Tools
Egg Head 02:48 Tools
Twisted (alternate A) 03:28 Tools
Twisted (Master Number JRC46) 03:06 Tools
Southside (alternate D) 02:52 Tools
One O' Clock Jump 02:57 Tools
Be Pop 07:13 Tools
Wardell Gray Quartet 13:53 Tools
She's Got Blues For Sale 03:04 Tools
Easy Living (alternate) 04:38 Tools
Twisted (alternate D) 03:16 Tools
Southside (alternate A) 02:42 Tools
Southside (alternate C) 03:15 Tools
The Steeplechase 03:29 Tools
There's A Small Hotel 02:57 Tools
Twisted (Take;E) 02:59 Tools
Coastin' With J.C. 03:00 Tools
Twisted (1) 03:05 Tools
The Creep 03:29 Tools
Blue 'n' Boogie 03:32 Tools
Southside (alternate B) 03:11 Tools
Milt to the Hilt 02:57 Tools
Blue Gray (Previously Unissued Alternate A) 02:57 Tools
Jahbero 03:03 Tools
Coasting with J.C. 02:59 Tools
Swedish Pastry 03:32 Tools
Talk Of The Town 03:04 Tools
Stoned (1) 02:55 Tools
Southside (alternate G) 02:12 Tools
Cherokee 02:12 Tools
Southside (alternate F) 02:47 Tools
Pennies From Heaven 07:30 Tools
Goodbye 03:11 Tools
Southside (2) 02:53 Tools
Grayhound (Previously Unissued Alternate C) 04:41 Tools
Blue Gray (Previously Unissued Alternate C) 04:41 Tools
The Great Lie Pts 1 & 2 04:41 Tools
Treadin' (Previously Unissued Alternate A) 02:52 Tools
Southside (Alternate JRC47D) 02:52 Tools
Stoned (2) 02:47 Tools
Treadin 03:44 Tools
Twisted (2) 03:29 Tools
Relaxin' at Camarillo 00:00 Tools
Southside (JRC47E) 03:22 Tools
Easy Living (JRC48B) 04:24 Tools
Twisted - Take 1 03:07 Tools
Treadin' (Previously Unissued Alternate B) 02:47 Tools
Grayhound (Previously Unissued Alternate A) 02:47 Tools
Sweet Lorrane 04:07 Tools
Light Grey 03:01 Tools
Southside (1) 03:21 Tools
Easy Living (Alternate Take) 04:24 Tools
Southside (Alternate Take 1) 02:47 Tools
Twisted - Sessionversion 3 02:47 Tools
Southside (JRC47B) 03:11 Tools
April Skies (01-21-52) 03:01 Tools
Twisted (JRC46C) 02:44 Tools
Southside - Take 6 02:13 Tools
Twisted (Alternate JRC46A) 03:28 Tools
The Rubaiyt 02:13 Tools
Semi-Quiet (Sonny's Bop) 03:26 Tools
Dell's Bells (11-23-46) 04:38 Tools
Easy Living (Alternate JRC48) 04:38 Tools
Twisted (Alternate JRC46D) 03:16 Tools
Twisted (11-11-49) 02:44 Tools
Southside - Take 3 03:11 Tools
Benny's Bop 03:11 Tools
A Sinner Kissed And Angel 04:05 Tools
Cheers 00:00 Tools
Southside (JRC47A) 02:42 Tools
Southside (JRC47F) 02:47 Tools
Sweet And Lovely (01-21-52) 03:12 Tools
Southside (Alternate Take 5) 02:44 Tools
Southside (Alternate Take 4) 04:38 Tools
Southside (JRC47G) 02:12 Tools
Southside (Alternate Take 2) 04:38 Tools
Southside (Alternate Take 3) 04:38 Tools
Southside (JRC47C) 03:15 Tools
Bright Boy (01-21-52) 02:48 Tools
Twisted (Alternate Take 1) 04:38 Tools
Light Grey (04-?-48) 03:15 Tools
One for Preze 02:42 Tools
Farmer's Market (01-21-52) 06:13 Tools
Twisted - Take 4 03:17 Tools
Blue Gray - Take 1 02:46 Tools
Blues In The Closet - Original 02:48 Tools
Lover Man (01-21-52) 04:05 Tools
Cookin' On Up 03:11 Tools
Bambi 03:12 Tools
Blues For Sale 03:03 Tools
Oscar's Blues 02:47 Tools
The Grind - Part 1 06:29 Tools
Southside - Alternate 1 06:29 Tools
Twisted - Alternate 1 06:29 Tools
Coastin' With J.C. (05-?-48) 03:00 Tools
Bopera (Disorder at the Border) 03:00 Tools
Southside (Alternate Take 6) 03:12 Tools
Be Bop 07:13 Tools
Sweet Lorraine (11-11-49) 04:04 Tools
Twisted (Alternate Take 3) 00:00 Tools
Twisted (Alternate Take 2) 00:00 Tools
Grayhound - Take 2 02:38 Tools
Blue Gray - Take 2 02:49 Tools
Blue Gray - Take 3 02:43 Tools
Stupendous 02:57 Tools
The Great Lee - Pt. 2 04:05 Tools
The Man I Love (11-23-46) 02:57 Tools
The Great Lee - Pt. 1 03:08 Tools
Little Girl 02:49 Tools
Treadin' - Take 3 03:15 Tools
Suoth Side 03:21 Tools
One For Prez (11-23-46) 03:21 Tools
Twisted - Alternate 3 03:21 Tools
Twisted - Alternate 2 03:21 Tools
Easy Living - Alt. Take 04:39 Tools
Sugar Hips (05-?-48) 02:12 Tools
The Great Lee - Part 2 (11-23-46) 02:47 Tools
The Grind - Part 2 05:19 Tools
The Great Lee - Part 1 (11-23-46) 05:19 Tools
The Toup (04-?-48) 04:39 Tools
Jackie (01-21-52) 02:48 Tools
South Side (11-11-49) 02:43 Tools
Blue Gray (04-25-50) 02:43 Tools
Cookin' One Up 04:05 Tools
Easy Living [Alternate Take] 03:08 Tools
Treadin' (JRC82C) 04:05 Tools
Easy Swing (11-23-46) 02:47 Tools
Southside [Alternate Take] 03:15 Tools
Easy Living - Alternate 1 03:15 Tools
Southside - Alternate 3 03:15 Tools
Oscar's Blues (Blues In The Closet) (01-19-55) 06:13 Tools
Stoned (04-?-48) 04:39 Tools
We're Gonna Boogie 02:47 Tools
Lets get started 05:19 Tools
Matter And Mind (04-?-48) 02:48 Tools
Twisted - Take 3 02:47 Tools
Twisted - Take 2 04:39 Tools
Southside - Take 1 04:39 Tools
Grayhound (04-25-40) 02:48 Tools
Southside - Take 2 04:39 Tools
Dell's Bells (162.2) 01:38 Tools
The Chase (Live) 02:47 Tools
Treadin' - Take 2 03:31 Tools
Jazz On Sunset (Scrapple From The Apple) - Part 1 (08-27-50) 02:43 Tools
Jazz On Sunset (Scrapple From The Apple) - Part 2 (08-27-50) 02:43 Tools
The Great Lee Part 1 02:15 Tools
The Man I Love (02-20-53) 03:08 Tools
Hey There (01-19-55) 02:32 Tools
One for the Prez 03:08 Tools
One For Pres 03:09 Tools
Southside - Alternate 5 03:09 Tools
Southside - Alternate 2 03:09 Tools
Southside - Alternate 6 03:09 Tools
Southside - Alternate 4 03:09 Tools
The Man I Love (164.1) 03:09 Tools
I Can't Give You Anything But Love (08-27-50) 03:09 Tools
Five Stars 02:47 Tools
Blow, Blow, Blow 04:39 Tools
Southside - Take 5 03:08 Tools
Keen And Peachy 04:39 Tools
One For Prez (163.1) 04:39 Tools
This Is It (05-?-58) 04:39 Tools
Grayhound - Take 1 04:39 Tools
The Medium Blues 06:13 Tools
Shawn (11-12-48) 06:13 Tools
Semi-Quiet 06:13 Tools
Jazz On Sunset (Scrapple From The Apple) - Part 3 (08-27-50) 06:13 Tools
In the land of the OO-BLA-DEE 06:13 Tools
Twisted (Take 2) 06:13 Tools
The Great Lee Part 2 02:32 Tools
Song of the island 03:08 Tools
Twisted [12HI] 03:08 Tools
Grayhound (JRC81B) 03:08 Tools
One For Prez (163.3) 03:08 Tools
One For Prez (163.2) 03:08 Tools
Across Town 04:39 Tools
Dell's Bells (162.3) 04:39 Tools
Treadin' - Take 1 04:39 Tools
A Sinner Kissed An Angel (04-25-50) 04:39 Tools
Twisted - 1 03:06 Tools
Carvin' The Bird 02:47 Tools
Treadin' (04-25-50) 02:47 Tools
Ollopa (05-?-48) 02:47 Tools
Kiddo (Move) - Part 4 (08-27-50) 02:47 Tools
Treadin' (JRC82A) 03:30 Tools
So Long Broadway (02-20-53) 03:30 Tools
Scrapple From The Apple (Clark Terry, tp; Sonny Criss, as; Wardell Gray, ts; Jimmy Bunn, p; Billy Hadnott, b; Chuck Thompson, d.) 03:30 Tools
Thrust 03:30 Tools
Jazz On Sunset (Scrapple From The Apple) - Part 4 (08-27-50) 03:30 Tools
Lavonne (02-20-53) 03:30 Tools
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Wardell Gray (February 13, 1921 – May 25, 1955) was an American swing and bebop jazz tenor saxophonist. Wardell Gray was born in Oklahoma City, the youngest of four children. His early childhood years were spent in Oklahoma, before moving with his family to Detroit, Michigan in 1929. In early 1935, Gray began attending Northeastern High School, and then transferred to Cass Technical High School, which is noted for having Donald Byrd, Lucky Thompson and Al McKibbon as alumni. He left in 1936, before graduating. Advised by his brother-in-law Junior Warren, as a teenager he started on the clarinet, but after hearing Lester Young on record with Count Basie, he was inspired to switch to the tenor saxophone. Gray's first musical job was in Isaac Goodwin's small band, a part-time outfit that played local dances. When auditioning for another job, he was heard by Dorothy Patton, a young pianist who was forming a band in the Fraternal Club in Flint, Michigan, and she hired him. After a very happy year there, he moved to Jimmy Raschel's band (Raschel had recorded a few sides earlier in the 1930s but did not do so again) and then on to the Benny Carew band in Grand Rapids, Michigan. It was at around this time that he met Jeanne Goings; together they had a daughter, Anita, who was born in January 1941. Just up the road from the Congo Club was the Three Sixes; Jeri knew Earl Hines, and when the Hines band came through Detroit in late 1943, she persuaded Earl to hire Wardell - on alto, since there was no tenor vacancy at the time. This was a big break for the 21-year-old, as the Earl Hines Orchestra was not only nationally-known, but it had nurtured the careers of some of the emerging bebop musicians, including Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker. Although most of them had left by the time Gray joined, playing with the Hines band was still a lively and stimulating experience for the young tenor player. They toured all over the country, and it was when they were in California that Gray met Dorothy Duvall: they were immediately attracted to one another. Dorothy was married but, although the marriage was on the point of collapse, an unfortunate intervention by a "friend" led Gray to believe that this was not so, and he returned to Jeri; they were married in Chicago in September 1945. Wardell spent approximately three years with Hines, and matured rapidly during this time. He soon became a featured soloist, and the band's recordings show a relaxed, fluent stylist very much in the Lester Young mold. While some of the live Jubilee sessions have been reissued on CD (1), the studio recordings from 1945-46 are still available only on LP. He left Hines late in 1946, settling in Los Angeles, California; soon after arriving there, he recorded the first session under his own name. This was a quartet session for Eddie Laguna's Sunset label, and on it Wardell had strong support from Dodo Marmarosa on piano. The date produced some excellent sides, notably "Easy Swing" and "The Man I Love"; there is a reissue of the whole session, including alternate takes (2), but a selection is available on (12) . In Los Angeles, Wardell worked in a number of bands including Benny Carter, the blues singer Ivory Joe Hunter, and the small group that supported singer Billy Eckstine on a tour of the West Coast. But the real focus in LA at this time was in the clubs along Central Avenue, which was still thriving after the boom years brought about by the huge injection of wartime defence spending. Here Wardell found his element, playing in the mainly after-hours sessions in clubs such as Jack's Basket Room, the Down Beat, Lovejoy's and the Club Alabam, and his early success in these sessions led Ross Russell to include him in a studio session he was organising for his Dial label. The session was designed as a showcase for Charlie Parker, but Wardell acquitted himself superbly, showing no sign at all of being over-awed by Parker's presence (3). It was in the Central Avenue clubs that Wardell held his tenor battles with Dexter Gordon. These two were ideally matched: Wardell's light sound and swift delivery were more than a match for Dexter's big, blustering sound, and their tenor jousts became a kind of symbol for the Central Avenue scene. Gordon later recalled: "There'd be a lot of cats on the stand but by the end of the session it would wind up with Wardell and myself.... His playing was very fluid, very clean.... He had a lot of drive and a profusion of ideas".Their fame began to spread, and Ross Russell managed to get them to simulate one of their battles on "The Chase" (4), which became Wardell's first nationally-known recording and has been assessed as "one of the most exciting musical contests in the history of jazz". The success of "The Chase" was the break that Wardell needed, and he became increasingly prominent in public sessions in and around LA, including the "Just Jazz" series of jam sessions organised by the disc jockey Gene Norman. There were concerts at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium and the Shrine Auditorium and other venues (5, 6, 7). The session, which included "Just You, Just Me" and "Sweet Georgia Brown", has some of Wardell's best playing, but the only CD version of this is crudely abbreviated. (Several unedited versions of these performances have since been issued.) Apart from a spell with a little band led by Al Killian (some Jubilee recordings by this group (8) show Wardell in fine form) Wardell was still working mainly in one-off sessions during 1947. However, at a concert around the turn of that year which also featured Benny Goodman, Wardell so impressed the clarinettist that Goodman hired him for a small group which he was just setting up as part of his flirtation with bebop. Goodman had previously been highly critical of bop playing but, speaking of Wardell to Metronome magazine, he said that "if he's bop, that's great. He's wonderful!" Goodman's new group included the young Swedish clarinettist Ake "Stan" Hasselgard and, initially, Teddy Wilson, and it opened at Frank Palumbo's Click Club in Philadelphia in May 1948. Enthusiasts recorded the nightly broadcasts from the club, some of the best of which have been released on CD (9), and they contain some superbly relaxed, fluent tenor work from Wardell. There is little sign of bop in the group's playing, the only noticeable influence being in some of Wardell's phrasing and in aspects of Mary Lou Williams' arrangements for the band. The group was not, however, a financial success and Goodman eventually broke it up, but by now Wardell was fully established on the East Coast as an up-and-coming musician. For a while in late 1948/early 1949 he worked with the Count Basie Orchestra, while also managing to record with Tadd Dameron (10) and, in excellent quartet and quintet sessions, with Al Haig (11, 12). The quartet session included "Twisted", one of Wardell's best-known recordings which was used as the basis for a best-selling vocalese version by Annie Ross. Wardell left Basie in 1949 to return to Benny Goodman. However, life in the Goodman band became increasingly uncongenial for him. In addition, his marriage to Jeri was breaking up. Goodman was not an easy employer at the best of times and this, combined with the constant travelling, made Wardell increasingly unhappy: recordings of the band, both studio sessions (13) and live airshots (14, 15), feature work by Wardell that is below his own best standards. (That it is the Goodman surroundings that was the problem, rather than any fall-off in Wardell's ability, is shown in a session recorded with local musicians in Detroit (11, 18); Wardell's work on this session is exemplary). On leaving Goodman, Wardell rejoined Count Basie. Basie had bowed to economic pressures and broken up his big band, forming a septet which included Clark Terry and Buddy DeFranco; Wardell joined them in, probably, July 1950. This setting was a much happier one for him and the group enjoyed some success; airshots from the time show a very relaxed, swinging band with no weak links (16). It was during this good time from a musical point of view, that Wardell's personal life also became happier. He was finally divorced from Jeri and was at last free to marry Dorothy and, together with Dorothy's daughter, Paula, they set up in a little house in Los Angeles. The only drawback to working with Basie (who had by now enlarged his group again to big band size) was the constant travelling, and Wardell eventually decided to leave so that he could enjoy more home life. The decision was entirely understandable, though the Basie rhythm section was ideally suited to Wardell's brand of swing and, from a musical point of view, enthusiasts for his playing may regret his decision. And an unexpected side-effect was that, because work in the LA area was short (for black musicians, anyway) Wardell still had to travel frequently in search of jobs. Nevertheless, life at home was good, and one of the few interviews that he ever gave (to the British Melody Maker) showed that he was very happy. In 1950, Gray played a live concert at the San Francisco Veteran's Memorial Hall as a guest with Gerald Wilson's band. Remarkably captured in high fidelity stereo (the only such example in his discography), this recording was released for the first time in 2006 (17). Gray can be heard in fine form during featured solo spots with small combo backup on "Nice Work if You Can Get It" and "Indiana" and also with Wilson's big band on the blues "Hollywood Freeway" where Gray trades exciting choruses with Zoot Sims and Stan Getz. At around this time his recording sessions started becoming fewer—though a live session with Dexter Gordon, recreating the excitements of Central Avenue, and a studio session with Art Farmer and Hampton Hawes (both on 18) have fine examples of Wardell's playing. However, there are increasing signs of a lack of engagement in Wardell's work around 1951/52, notably in a further live session with Dexter Gordon from February 1952 (5) and it seems that he may have been becoming disillusioned with the music business. That he was still capable of playing superbly is shown by his work on a live jam session at The Haig (19), but such sessions were by now very sparse, and more typical work from this period was recorded on a session with Teddy Charles (17). At around this time, Gray apparently became involved with drugs; friends reported that it was beginning to take its toll. His playing was now less fluent, and a studio session in January 1955 (12), which was to be his last, shows strong but (by his own standards) rather unsubtle playing. Disappearance and death[edit] Gray was still working regularly despite his drug problems, and when Benny Carter was engaged in May 1955 to provide the band at the opening of the Moulin Rouge Hotel, he called on Gray. He attended rehearsals but when the club opened on May 25, Gray was absent. The next day he was found on a stretch of desert on the outskirts of Las Vegas dead with a broken neck. Although, by most accounts, there was a poor examination of circumstances, Gray's demise was ruled an accidental death. Foul play was suspected by some, especially given Gray's possible association with mob boss Meyer Lansky. James Ellroy's novel The Cold Six Thousand contains a reference to Gray's disappearance and death: according to this, he was murdered by (fictional) racist conspirator Wayne Tedrow, Sr. for having an affair with his wife, Janice. Discography (cross-indexed to the text above) 1-LaserLight 15 766 (Earl Fatha Hines And His Orchestra) 2-Black Lion Records BLCD 760106 (Wardell Gray: One For Prez). These sessions are also available on The Complete Sunset and New Jazz Masters CD. 3-Spotlite SPJ-(CD) 109-2 (Charlie Parker: The Dial Masters) (double album) 4-Spotlite SPJ-(CD) 130 (Dexter Gordon: Dexter Gordon On Dial - The Complete Sessions) 5-Giants of Jazz CD 53064 (Wardell Gray: The Chase) 6-Giants of Jazz CD 53097 (Various Artists: An Unforgettable Session, 1947) Live recordings from a -Gene Norman Presents "JUST JAZZ" Concert at the Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California. 7-Savoy SV-0164, SV-0165 and SV-0166 (Various Artists: Jazz West Coast Live/Hollywood Jazz Live - Volumes 1, 2 and 3) 8-Fresh Sound FSR-CD 156 (Sonny Criss: California Boppin', 1947) 9-Dragon DRCD 183 (Stan Hasselgard & Benny Goodman: Hasselgard and Goodman At Click, 1948) 10-Blue Note CDP 7243 8 33373 2 3 (Fats Navarro & Tadd Dameron: The Complete Blue Note and Capitol Recordings) (double album) 11-Cool And Blue C&B-CD 116 (Wardell Gray: Light Gray, 1948–50) 12-Swingtime ST CD1 (Wardell Gray: Easy Swing, 1946–55) 13-Capitol CDP 7243 8 32086 2 3 (Benny Goodman: Undercurrent Blues) 14-Hep CD36 (Benny Goodman: Benny's Bop, 1948–49) 15-Jazz Archives 90.510-2 (Benny Goodman) 16-Moon MCD 076-2 (Wardell Gray: How High The Moon) 17-Jazz Factory JFCD 22880 (Gerald Wilson: Big Band Modern) 18-Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-050-2 (Wardell Gray Memorial - Volume 1) compilation of sessions for Prestige Records from 1949, 1950 and 1953. 19-Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-051-2 (Wardell Gray Memorial - Volume 2) another Prestige compilation, these sessions are from 1950 and 1952. 20-Fresh Sound FSR-CD 157 (Wardell Gray Quintet - Live At The Haig, 1952) Read more on Last.fm. 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