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"Duet" is a jazz composition by Neal Hefti, who also arranged it. It was copyrighted in 1958.[1]
History
[edit]recorded by Count Basie and His Orchestra 1957, Karel Krautgartner And His Orchestra, and other jazz bands. It was recorded by Wild Bill Davison on four albums.[2]
It was recorded by fr:Jean Leccia in 1965[3] with French lyrics by J. "Mimi" Perrin and P. Saka, following the arrangements of Count Basie with French lyrics on Les Double Six's album of 1959.[4]
Alternate titles
[edit]- "Derett"
Publisher
[edit]- © 1958 International Korwin Corp.
- Warner Bros. Music
- Warner Chappell Music
Selected discography
[edit]Session / performance date |
Artist (leader) |
Album or Single |
Label (Catalog No.) |
Studio (Venue) |
Matrix No. Archive |
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21 & 22 October 1957 | Count Basie and His Orchestra (audio) |
The Atomic Mr. Basie The Complete Atomic Basie: E = MC2 = Count Basie Orchestra + Neal Hefti Arrangements |
Columbia 33SX 1084 Roulette Series R-52003 |
Capitol ("Duet" Session No. 12472-14) |
R52003A (Side A) |
9 & 12 November 1957 | Count Basie and His Orchestra Featuring Joe Williams |
Autumn in Paris | Magic Records (E)AWE13 | Concert L'Olympia Paris |
|
24 June – 3 July 1958 | Count Basie and His Orchestra Featuring Joe Williams |
Count on the Coast Featuring Joe Williams (Vol. 2) |
Phontastic (Swd)7555 (Stockholm) Jazz Hour (Eu)JHR73543 |
Live Crescendo Club[a] Hollywood |
PHONT 7555 B (Side B) |
14 January 1961 | Karel Krautgartner Jazzový Orchester |
Taneční Orchestr Československý Rozhlasu (Czech Radio Dance Orchestra) |
Supraphon DV 10119 | Prague | VM 2291 (Side A) |
1964 | Neal Hefti and His Orchestra (audio) |
The Leisurely Loveliness of Neal Hefti and His Orchestra | Movietone NTM1006 | MTS 2006 A (Side A) | |
1965 | Jean Leccia (fr) French lyrics by Jeannine "Mimi" Perrin and Pierre Saka (fr) |
"Duet" (45 rpm) | Disc AZ (fr) EP 977 Disques Vogue (distributor) |
AZ 977 | |
10 December 1966 | Wild Bill Davison | Memories | Jazzology JCD-201 | Live Deansgate Manchester, England |
|
13 December 1966 | Wild Bill Davison | Wild Bill Davison! | Fontana (E)TL5413 | London | |
27 October 1967 | Wild Bill Davison | I'll Be a Friend With Pleasure | Fat Cat's Jazz FCJ106 | Live Manassas Jazz Festival Manassas, Virginia |
|
18 November 1967 | Wild Bill Davidson With Alex Welsh and His Band |
Fidgety Feet | Jazzology JCD-231 | Live Manchester Sports Guild Manchester, EnglandNovember 18, 1967 |
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11 December 1978 | Fessor's (Ole "Fessor" Lindgreen (sv)) Big City Jazz Band Featuring Bill Davison |
Wild Bill Davison with Fessor's Big City Jazz Band | Storyville (Dan)SLP421 (1997 re-release: STCD 5525) |
Copenhagen | |
1981 | Bob Mintzer & Mel Lewis Big Band (video) |
Schegge (it) (TV show) Raitre |
Live Teatro Sistina, Rome |
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May 1984 | Joe Newman and Joe Wilder |
Hangin' Out "Duet" arranged by Frank Foster |
Concord Jazz CJ-262 | New York | |
3 November 1994 7 & 21 March 1995 |
The Frank Capp Juggernaut (audio) |
In a Hefti Bag | Concord Jazz CCD-4655 (CD) | Sage & Sound Recording Hollywood |
CCD 4655 01 |
Jon Harpin
[edit]Jon Harpin studied trumpet and piano, graduating from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. He subsequently worked free-lance in Glasgow in a variety of jazz and big band contexts, before working on cruise ships as a musician. Jon now lives in Trowbridge, Wiltshire, and plays lead trumpet for bands in Bristol and the South West of England. He has a strong interest in the music of Duke Ellington and has transcribed some of his more obscure pieces.
Eaves Costume Co. Inc.
[edit]- Locale of Capitol Records, Inc., Studio A
- Established 1870
- Eaves Building, 151 West 46th Street (14 stories), built 1927
- Eaves Costume Co. (dissolved in 1912; Charles Geely)
- 1914: Charles Geoly (born 1881 Italy) and Frederick Yung
- 1975: Daniel Geoly, President (Charles' grandson)
Addresses
[edit]- 1889–1898: 63 East 12th Street, Albert G. Eaves, President
- 1912: 110 West 46th Street
MSG
[edit]The Manchester Sports Guild (MSG) was a membership-oriented organization founded in 1955 in Manchester, England, to promote amateur sports. L.C. Jenkins ("Jenks") was the founding General Secretary. Shortly after moving into its first venue on Market Street, MSG, almost by accident, began promoting jazz. In 1961, MSG acquired a venue on Long Millgate, opposite Chetham's School of Music, near the Manchester Cathedral. The venue flourished until about 1973, when it was closed imminent demolition, which didn't occur for a few years. The setting was an old brick Victorian building with a bar on the ground floor, folk music upstairs, jazz in its unadorned cellar. In 1962, shortly after opening the new venue, Jenks appointed Jack Swinnerton (né 1939–2008) as Jazz Organiser. Henceforth, the MSG began booking internationally acclaimed jazz artists ("Family Notes: Jack Barker Swinnerton" (obituary), The Swinnerton Saga, Journal of the Swinnerton Society, Vol. 13, No. 6, December 2008, p. 163) – performers who leaned more towards old-school blues and Dixieland in a Panassié-esque way. The Urbis building sits on the site.
Notes and references
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ Gene Norman (né Eugene Abraham Nabatoff; 1922–2015) opened the Crescendo Club on Sunset Strip in West Hollywood in 1954.
- ^ Catalog of Copyright Entries, Part 3, Musical Compositions, Third Series, Library of Congress, Copyright OfficeVol. 12, Part 5, No. 1, January–June 1958 (1959), pg. 125"Duet," Neal Hefti (composer), Neal Hefti Music Inc. (copyright owner), © 9 January 1958; EU506876 (EU = Class E, unpublished)
- ^ All Music Guide to Jazz "Neal Hefti's Duet and an original"
- ^ "France" (International Section), Cash Box, Vol. 26, No. 45, May 29, 1965, p. 46
- ^ [1][dead link]