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Description of West Coast Jazz

 
West Coast Jazz ruled the 1950s. There is much crossover between West Coast jazz and its Eastern Cool and Bop cousins, but the West Coasters enjoyed knocking down the borders between newer jazz, Swing, and even classical music. During and after World War II, scores of jazz musicians joined such L.A. natives as Chet Baker, Dexter Gordon, and Art Pepper in California. The more relaxed West Coast attitude was reflected by Gerry Mulligan (one of the architects of Miles Davis' seminal Birth of the Cool album), who caused a sensation with his piano-less quartet -- Mulligan and trumpeter Chet Baker's trademark floating, intertwining countermelodies can be heard in their hit version of "My Funny Valentine." Meanwhile, up the coast in San Francisco, Dave Brubeck and Cal Tjader had put Fantasy Records on the map. Brubeck brought Avant-Garde classical theory and adventurous time signatures to jazz and had a huge hit with, "Take Five," while Tjader mixed Cool Jazz with Latin rhythms to score big with "Soul Sauce." The movement was over by the mid-'60s, with most artists forced to either move to New York or join recording studios full-time in order to maintain steady work.
 

West Coast Jazz Key Tracks

 
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1. Bernie's Tune Gerry Mulligan
2. Cool Bunny Art Pepper
3. Early Autumn Barney Kessel
4. Green Dolphin Street Jack Sheldon
5. Doxy Cal Tjader
6. Audrey Dave Brubeck
7. Dream Of You Henry Mancini
8. Doxy Cal Tjader
 

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West Coast Jazz Key Artists

 
Art Pepper

This troubled Cool Jazz
saxophone force of the
1950s reemerged as a
blistering Post Bop maverick
in the 1970s. Pepper's biti...

Barney Kessel

The most popular jazz
guitarist before the coming
of Wes Montgomery,
Kessel's Cool,
Bop-orientated style rema...

Bill Holman

Holman's West Coast big
band charts have always
swung thunderously but
have overshadowed his
strong tenor sax chops.

Cal Tjader

Vibraphonist Tjader
brought his Cool/West Coast
sensibilities to hot Latin
Jazz. Tjader started out
playing with Dave Brubec...

Chet Baker

Chet Baker was one of the
most celebrated West Coast
Cool Jazz musicians, and
also an amazing singer. He
died in 1988. This lithe We...

Chico Hamilton

A sophisticated Cool jazz
drummer of the 1950s,
Hamilton is still
experimenting and
delivering surprisingly div...

Dave Brubeck

This pianist crossed over to
mass popularity without
ever pandering to the
public or adopting any of
the latest trends. Brubec...

Hampton Hawes

A West Coast jazz mainstay,
Hawes' stylist rapid-fire, yet
fluid piano approach can
get delicate on ballads.

Jimmy Giuffre

Guiffre's Cool Jazz clarinet
was a mainstay of the 1950s
and his subsequent
Avant-Garde work retains a
lyrical edge.

Mel Torme

Teen singing sensation,
actor, writer, and most of
all an incredible jazz
vocalist. Torme always
hated being called "the V...

Mundell Lowe

This underappreciated jazz
guitarist's laidback style can
also catch fire. Lowe is a
favorite of musicians and
critics. Lowe has scored...

Vince Guaraldi

Always a star, his lean,
funky, and lyrical piano
style helped turn kids onto
jazz with the Peanuts
soundtracks. Vince Guara...

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