Bob Brookmeyer
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Celebration Jig
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Happy Song
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Body and Soul
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Get Well Soon
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General Info
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Genre: Classical / Jazz
Location GRANTHAM, New Hampshire, US
Profile Views: 44200
Last Login: 9/19/2009
Member Since 12/8/2006
Website www.bobbrookmeyer.com
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Bio
Bob Brookmeyer has an unusually varied and extensive background in all forms of improvised and composed music. He was born December 19, 1929, attended Kansas City Conservatory of Music where he won the Carl Busch Prize for Choral Composition. He arrived in New York playing piano with Mel Lewis and Tex Benecke, staying there to perform the music of Eddie Sauter with Ray McKinley, free lancing with musicians such as Coleman Hawkins, PeeWee Russell, Ben Webster, Charles Mingus and Teddy Charles. After a brief stay with Claude Thornhill, he joined Stan Getz and maintained that association for 15 years. Leaving Stan Getz in 1954 he joined Gerry Mulligan, replacing Chet Baker, producing the ‘Paris Concerts’ and beginning a partnership that lasted until Mulligan’s death. Among his prime achievements was the creation of the Concert Jazz Band. In 1958, he spent a year with Jimmy Guiffre Three, including Jim Hall, which turned out to be the first group to employ regular free improvisation as a staple of the concert fare. Along the way, he made a 2 piano album with Bill Evans, played on George Russell’s ‘New York, New York,’ and became a regular in the studio musicians “A” group. The Quintet with Clark Terry began in 1961 to great success and continues to this day. The Thad Jones-Mel Lewis band once again found him as a key member and contributing composer/arranger. Also in 1979 he and Jim Hall played as a duo exclusively for 1 year, garnering critical acclaim. .. .. In 1981 he began to work extensively in Europe as a composer and conductor, creating many works for Cologne and Stockholm. He also was appointed Musical Director of the Mel Lewis Orchestra, while beginning a career in University teaching at the Manhattan School of Music. In 1988 he was appointed Director of the BMI Composers Workshop and in 1991 he moved to Holland to start a radical new school for improvised and composed music. Upon the demise of this venture he returned to the United States and settled in New Hampshire, assuming a position as Chair of the Jazz Composition Department at the New England Conservatory. While in Europe he was invited to initiate a jazz project at the Famed Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival, which in turn became the beginnings of his New Art Orchestra, an 18 piece group that remains his composition voice. They have recorded 3 CDs for the Challenge label – ‘New Works,’ which was CD of the Year in England, ‘Waltzing With Zoe’ and ‘Get Well Soon,’ which was nominated for a Grammy in 2005. Bob still continues write for and perform with his New Art Orchestra and mentors young writers and performers at the New England Conservatory, always expanding his horizons and continually seeking new challenges both in education and music. -
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'Spirit Music' (ArtistShare) 2007 GRAMMY-NOMINATED ALBUM ..........Available exclusively at www.bobbrookmeyer.com -
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Sounds Like
Bob Brookmeyer & Jim Hall at North Sea Jazz Festival ..performing Sonny Rollins' ..Valse Hot.. (1979) ............
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8 Songs | Jun 1, 2012
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8 Songs | May 30, 2012
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22 Songs | Feb 10, 2012
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Outstanding WALL photos on this site! - Thad Jones / Mel Lewis …1 year ago
RIP , Bob Brookmeyer. So Sad.
- Motohiko Sato1 year ago
R.I.P Bob Brookmeyer (December 19, 1929 – December 16, 2011) http://lnk.ms/XS9wp
- Smithsonian Folkways Re…2 years ago
JAZZ: The Smithsonian Anthology, a 111-track, 6CD, 200 page compendeium of the great American art form, will be released March 29, 2011. It features the work of Bob Brookmeyer, among other legendary and influential jazz artists. Learn more about www.folkways.si.edu/jazz/ and test your jazz knowledge by taking the Smithsonian Folkways Jazz Challenge on Sporcle (hyperlink that whole line to the sporcle site if you can, if not, use a Bit.ly link) quiz: http://www.sporcle.com/games/Smithsonian_Folk/JazzChallenge111.
- Janine EVerett2 years ago
SHOWIN LOVE! - Kevin Healy2 years ago
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Have a fantastic 2011 - moonshoes2 years ago
Happy New Year !! Wishing you Success, Peace & good vibes !
Ok, now, Let's go dancing.
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