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Donald Percy 'Don' Rendell (4 March 1926 – 20 October 2015) was an English jazz musician and arranger. Mainly a tenor saxophonist, he also played soprano saxophone, flute, and clarinet.
Born as the son of two musicians in Plymouth, England, Rendell's jazz career began when he was fifteen, with the alto sax, switching to tenor after a few years. His earliest professional engagements were with big bands, first on U.S. bases for the U.S.O. in 1944, and then with the Oscar Rabin Band, among others. In 1950 he became a member of the Johnny Dankworth Seven, remaining until 1953. When Dankworth decided to put together a big band, Rendell parted company with him.
As well as gigging as a guest soloist around London’s jazz clubs, he started to lead his own groups; from 1954 these often featured Ronnie Ross, who played tenor at that time. He also spent time working with Tony Crombie and Ted Heath, toured Europe with Stan Kenton in 1956, played with Woody Herman's Anglo-American Herd in 1959, and led a group accompanying Billie Holiday when she toured in the UK. His own groups featured musicians such as Graham Bond, Michael Garrick, Barbara Thompson, John Burch and Ian Carr. In 1963 he and Carr formed the Rendell–Carr Quintet, which performed and recorded for some seven years.
Ian Carr (21 April 1933 – 25 February 2009) was a Scottish jazz musician, composer, writer, and educator. Carr performed and recorded with the Rendell-Carr quintet and jazz-rock band Nucleus, and was an associate professor at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. He also wrote biographies of musicians Keith Jarrett and Miles Davis.
Carr was born in Dumfries, Scotland, the elder brother of Mike Carr. From 1952 to 1956, he attended King's College, now Newcastle University, where he read English Literature, followed by a diploma in education.
At the age of 17 Carr started to teach himself trumpet. After university he joined his brother in a Newcastle band, the EmCee Five, from 1960 to 1962, before moving to London, where he became co-leader with Don Rendell of the Rendell–Carr quintet (1963–69). In its six years, the group (including pianist Michael Garrick, bassist Dave Green, and drummer Trevor Tomkins) made five albums for EMI – all of which have been re-issued – and performed internationally. During the 1960s he also played with the New Jazz Orchestra under the direction of Neil Ardley and recorded an album with altoist Joe Harriott.
"To Daddy" is a country song, written by Dolly Parton. It was performed by Emmylou Harris in the 1970s, included on her album Quarter Moon in a Ten Cent Town and released as a single. Having reached number three on Billboard's Hot Country chart, Harris's version is the most familiar to most people.
To Daddy is said to describe the pain Parton's mother experienced as she ignored her husband's occasional affairs and his lack of affection. It relates to how her mother, in having the family's best interest at heart and to be the best possible mother she could to her children, that she stood by her husband through difficult times. (Unlike Parton's parents, however, who remained together, the mother in the song ultimately leaves the family.)
In the song, related from the vantage point of a teenage girl, her mother seems to not care that her husband is neglectful and cold, concluding each verse with, "if she did, she never did say so to Daddy". In the final verse, however, the family members wake one morning to find a note in which their mother confesses that she stayed for as long as she had because her children needed her, but now that they are getting older and don't need her as much, she's left to search for the love and affection that she never received from her husband.
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Live from Antibes Jazz Festival 1968, feat. Michael Garrick. Also available on CD as The Don Rendell 4 & 5 plus Don Rendell-Ian Carr Quintet - 1964-68 through Spotlight Records.
RC's latest record in the Rare Vinyl series is bound to cause great excitement amongst fans of British Jazz as it is a long-lost live recording by the great saxophone player Don Rendell. PRE-ORDER yours today: http://shop.recordcollectormag.com/product/VINRENDELL/buy-don-rendell-rare-vinyl
Taken from his debut album "Meet Don Rendell" (1954-55: Jasmine). "You Stepped Out of a Dream" is a popular song with music written by Nacio Herb Brown and lyrics by Gus Kahn that was published in 1940. The song has become a pop and jazz standard, with many recorded versions. This is one of the greatest versions I've heard! Donald Percy 'Don' Rendell (born 4 March 1926) is an English jazz musician and arranger, specialising on tenor saxophone, but also playing soprano saxophone, flute, and clarinet. The album's tracklist: 01. My Heart Belongs To Daddy 02. Little Boy Green 03. Sinbad The Sailor 04. Didn't We 05. Muskrat Ramble 06. Thames Walk 07. Dance Of The Ooblies 08. You Stepped Out Of A Dream 09. Sometimes I'm Happy 10. On A Slow Boat To China 11. Yesterdays 12. Top Hat, W...
Taken from his debut album "Meet Don Rendell" (1954-55: Jasmine). Donald Percy 'Don' Rendell (born 4 March 1926) is an English jazz musician and arranger, specialising on tenor saxophone, but also playing soprano saxophone, flute, and clarinet. The album's tracklist: 01. My Heart Belongs To Daddy [02:52] 02. Little Boy Green [03:20] 03. Sinbad The Sailor [03:20] 04. Didn't We [03:09] 05. Muskrat Ramble [03:24] 06. Thames Walk [02:56] 07. Dance Of The Ooblies [03:50] 08. You Stepped Out Of A Dream [02:52] 09. Sometimes I'm Happy [03:48] 10. On A Slow Boat To China [03:05] 11. Yesterdays [03:52] 12. Top Hat, White Tie And Tails [03:44] 13. That Old Feeling [04:45] 14. New Orleans [03:04] 15. From This Moment On [03:09] 16. Body And Soul [04:01] 17. Blow, Mr. Dexter [03:43] 18. The Griff...
Don Rendell: Tenor & soprano sax Ian Carr: trumpet & flugehorn Colin Purbrook: piano Dave Green: bass Trevor Tompkins: drums WHEN THE Don Rendell-Ian Carr Quintet was first formed in late 1962, it is unlikely that any of its members envisioned that the group would last almost seven years with very few personnel changes, finally breaking up in the autumn of 1969. The genesis of the band was the longestablished small group that Don Rendell had fronted in London since making his debut as a leader in 1955 with the album "Meet Don Rendell" for Tempo Jazz. Consequently, the idea of intelligent, well shaped original compositions forming the major part of Don's repertoire was one that was to continue after Bond's departure, which occurred more or less simultaneously with that of pianist John ...
Don Rendell Five : SET 2 Recorded live at the Woolwich Public Hall, 18th June 1979 Greenwich Festival.
Live from Antibes Jazz Festival 1968, feat. Michael Garrick. Also available on CD as The Don Rendell 4 & 5 plus Don Rendell-Ian Carr Quintet - 1964-68 through Spotlight Records.
RC's latest record in the Rare Vinyl series is bound to cause great excitement amongst fans of British Jazz as it is a long-lost live recording by the great saxophone player Don Rendell. PRE-ORDER yours today: http://shop.recordcollectormag.com/product/VINRENDELL/buy-don-rendell-rare-vinyl
Taken from his debut album "Meet Don Rendell" (1954-55: Jasmine). "You Stepped Out of a Dream" is a popular song with music written by Nacio Herb Brown and lyrics by Gus Kahn that was published in 1940. The song has become a pop and jazz standard, with many recorded versions. This is one of the greatest versions I've heard! Donald Percy 'Don' Rendell (born 4 March 1926) is an English jazz musician and arranger, specialising on tenor saxophone, but also playing soprano saxophone, flute, and clarinet. The album's tracklist: 01. My Heart Belongs To Daddy 02. Little Boy Green 03. Sinbad The Sailor 04. Didn't We 05. Muskrat Ramble 06. Thames Walk 07. Dance Of The Ooblies 08. You Stepped Out Of A Dream 09. Sometimes I'm Happy 10. On A Slow Boat To China 11. Yesterdays 12. Top Hat, W...
Taken from his debut album "Meet Don Rendell" (1954-55: Jasmine). Donald Percy 'Don' Rendell (born 4 March 1926) is an English jazz musician and arranger, specialising on tenor saxophone, but also playing soprano saxophone, flute, and clarinet. The album's tracklist: 01. My Heart Belongs To Daddy [02:52] 02. Little Boy Green [03:20] 03. Sinbad The Sailor [03:20] 04. Didn't We [03:09] 05. Muskrat Ramble [03:24] 06. Thames Walk [02:56] 07. Dance Of The Ooblies [03:50] 08. You Stepped Out Of A Dream [02:52] 09. Sometimes I'm Happy [03:48] 10. On A Slow Boat To China [03:05] 11. Yesterdays [03:52] 12. Top Hat, White Tie And Tails [03:44] 13. That Old Feeling [04:45] 14. New Orleans [03:04] 15. From This Moment On [03:09] 16. Body And Soul [04:01] 17. Blow, Mr. Dexter [03:43] 18. The Griff...
Don Rendell: Tenor & soprano sax Ian Carr: trumpet & flugehorn Colin Purbrook: piano Dave Green: bass Trevor Tompkins: drums WHEN THE Don Rendell-Ian Carr Quintet was first formed in late 1962, it is unlikely that any of its members envisioned that the group would last almost seven years with very few personnel changes, finally breaking up in the autumn of 1969. The genesis of the band was the longestablished small group that Don Rendell had fronted in London since making his debut as a leader in 1955 with the album "Meet Don Rendell" for Tempo Jazz. Consequently, the idea of intelligent, well shaped original compositions forming the major part of Don's repertoire was one that was to continue after Bond's departure, which occurred more or less simultaneously with that of pianist John ...
Don Rendell Five : SET 2 Recorded live at the Woolwich Public Hall, 18th June 1979 Greenwich Festival.
01. Graham Bond Quartet - Bluesology 02. Graham Bond Quartet - I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town 03. Graham Bond Quartet - Hello Little Girl 04. Graham Bond Quartet - Spanish Blues 05. Graham Bond Quartet - Wade In The Water 06. Graham Bond Quartet - Hallelujah I Love Her So 07. Graham Bond Quartet - Every Day I Have The Blues 08. Graham Bond Quartet - I Saw Her Standing There 09. Graham Bond Quartet - I Got A Woman 10. Graham Bond Quartet - Summertime 11. Graham Bond Quartet - Hallelujah I Love Her So 12. Don Rendell Quintet - Things Are Getting Better 13. Don Rendell Quintet - Elsie And Ena aka 'Bring Back The Burch' 14. Don Rendell Quintet - Richmond Festival 15. Don Rendell Quintet - Kelly Blue 16. Don Rendell Quintet - Troika 17. Don Rendell Quintet - Kazeef 18. Don Rendell Quin...
Jazz Rock Fusion Nucleus fue un grupo de jazz rock británico, que permaneció activo entre 1969 y 1989. Fue fundada por el trompetista, profesor y escritor Ian Carr, el único miembro constante, una vez que se deshizo su asociación con Don Rendell.
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London Records LL1672. Tony Kinsey Quintet. Tony Kinsey: Drums Don Rendell: Tenor Sax Ronnie Ross: Baritone Sax Bill Le Sage: Piano & Vibes Pete Blannin: Bass
Graham Bond Quartet with Bobby Breen, BBC Jazz Club, 25th April, 1963 1. Bluesology 2. I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town 3. Hello Little Girl 4. Spanish Blues 5. Wade In The Water 6. Hallelujah I Love Her So 7. Every Day I Have The Blues Graham Bond: vocals & Hammond organ John McLaughlin: guitar Jack Bruce: double bass Ginger Baker: drums Bobby Breen: vocals Duffy Power with the Graham Bond Quartet, 1963 8. I Saw Her Standing There 9. I Got A Woman 10. Summertime 11. Hallelujah I Love Her So Graham Bond: Hammond organ John McLaughlin: guitar Jack Bruce: bass Ginger Baker: drums Duffy Power: vocals Don Rendell Quintet with guest Dick Heckstall-Smith, ‘Jazz Session’, 19th September, 1962 12. Things Are Getting Better 13. Elsie And Ena 14. Richmond Festival 15. Kelly Blue 16. Troik...
Modern Jazz At The Royal Festival Hall - 1954 Live recording of a 1954 event organised by the National Jazz Federation featuring the Don Rendell Sextet, the Ken Moule Seven and the Tony Crombie Orchestra (including Dizzy Reece). It happened in 1954. A full-scale festival of jazz was held in one of London's Royal concert halls - and financially, as well as artistically, it was a resounding success! The National Jazz Federation, a non-profit making body dedicated to the furtherance of British jazz, was responsible for the event which took place at the Royal Festival Hall on October 30. An afternoon concert for the modernists and an evening show for traditional jazz lovers made up the programme. This album comprises specially selected extracts from the modern presentation. MODERN JAZZ AT ...
enjoy. # Tracklist: [00:00] The Don Rendell / Ian Carr Quintet - Blue Mosque [04:01] Mr. Projectile - Love Here (L'usine Remix) [08:41] Ivo Sedlacek - Shakti [13:25] Jello - Vamillaglade [19:21] Hucky O'Bare - Quantum Captain Force [23:33] Modul - Win.Blue Failed Or Succeed [31:00] Coldcut & Hexstatic - Timber (Journeyman Mix) [36:17] AIR - Dead Bodies [39:11] Spiralman - Grace (Instrumental) [43:21] Saturday Index - Partly Cloudy [49:21] Parade Me - Spiders
Subscribe to #JazzLegendsBook: http://bit.ly/2nmkm9R The Jazz Vibes, 2 --------------------------------- 1 | 00:00 | Wes Montgomery - Body And Soul 2 | 07:22 | Charles Mingus - Goodbye Pork Pie Hat 3 | 13:08 | Peter Ind with Lee Konitz - I'll Remember April (Live) 4 | 16:57 | The Modern Jazz Quartet - Django 5 | 23:00 | Lena Horne - Baby, Won't You Please Come Home 6 | 26:16 | Bill Evans - I Love You 7 | 30:13 | Ahmad Jamal - Perfidia 8 | 34:10 | Carmen McRae - Speak Low 9 | 37:20 | Chris Connor - But Not For Me 10 | 41:08 | Tadd Dameron with John Coltrane - Mating Call 11 | 46:45 | Cozy Cole - Topsy II 12 | 50:22 | The Ramsey Lewis Trio - Samba de Orpheus 13 | 53:57 | Sabu Martinez - Nica's Dream 14 | 58:19 | Stan Kenton - Begin the Beguine 15 | 1:01:22 | Blossom Dearie - I Won't Dance 1...