music.wikisort.org - MúsicoLuigi Paulino Alfredo Francesco Antonio Balassoni (Illinois, 6 de julio de 1924 - Los Ángeles, 14 de febrero de 2009), más conocido como Louie Bellson, fue un músico estadounidense de jazz, baterista, considerado uno de los mejores del mundo,[1] y reconocido como pionero en el uso de dos bombos.[2]
Louie Bellson |
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Información personal |
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Nacimiento |
6 de julio de 1924  Rock Falls (Estados Unidos)  |
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Fallecimiento |
14 de febrero de 2009 (84 años) Los Ángeles (Estados Unidos)  |
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Causa de muerte |
Enfermedad de Parkinson  |
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Nacionalidad |
Estadounidense |
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Familia |
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Cónyuge |
Pearl Bailey (1952-1990)  |
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Educación |
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Educado en |
Moline High School  |
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Información profesional |
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Ocupación |
Líder de banda, compositor, director de orquesta y músico de jazz  |
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Años activo |
desde 1931 |
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Género |
Jazz y swing  |
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Instrumento |
Batería  |
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Discográficas |
- Chiaroscuro Records
- Roulette
- Verve Records
- Pablo Records
- Concord Records

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Sitio web |
louiebellson.info/index  |
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Perteneció durante mucho tiempo a la orquesta de Duke Ellington, y mantuvo también su propia big band después.
Discografía
Como líder
- 1952 Just Jazz All Stars (Capitol)
- 1954 Louis Bellson and His Drums (Norgran)
- 1955 Skin Deep (Norgran) compiles Belson's 10 inch LPs The Amazing Artistry of Louis Bellson and The Exciting Mr. Bellson
- 1954 The Exciting Mr. Bellson and His Big Band (Norgran)
- 1954 Louis Bellson with Wardell Gray (Norgran)
- 1954 Louis Bellson Quintet (Norgran) also released as Concerto for Drums by Louis Bellson
- 1954 Journey into Love (Norgan) also released as Two in Love
- 1955 The Driving Louis Bellson (Norgran)
- 1956 The Hawk Talks (Norgran)
- 1957 Drumorama! (Verve)
- 1959 Let's Call It Swing (Verve)
- 1959 Music, Romance and Especially Love (Verve)
- 1957 Louis Bellson at The Flamingo (Verve)
- 1959 Live in Stereo at the Flamingo Hotel, Vol. 1: June 28, 1959
- 1961 Drummer's Holiday (Verve)
- 1960 The Brilliant Bellson Sound (Verve)
- 1960 Louis Bellson Swings Jule Styne (Verve)
- 1961 Around the World in Percussion (Roulette)
- 1962 Big Band Jazz from the Summit (Roulette)
- 1962 Happy Sounds (Roulette) with Pearl Bailey
- 1962 The Mighty Two (Roulette) with Gene Krupa
- 1964 Explorations (Roulette) with Lalo Schifrin
- 1965 Are You Ready for This? (Roost) with Buddy Rich
- 1965 Thunderbird (Impulse!)
- 1967 Repercussion (Studio2Stereo)
- 1968 Breakthrough! (Project 3)
- 1970 Louie in London (DRG)
- 1972 Conversations (Vocalion)
- 1974 150 MPH (Concord)
- 1975 The Louis Bellson Explosion (Pablo)
- 1975 The Drum Session (Philips Records with Shelly Manne, Willie Bobo & Paul Humphrey)
- 1976 Louie Bellson's 7 (Concord Jazz)
- 1977 Ecue Ritmos Cubanos (Pablo) with Walfredo de los Reyes
- 1978 Raincheck (Concord)
- 1978 Note Smoking
- 1978 Louis Bellson Jam with Blue Mitchell (Pablo)
- 1978 Matterhorn: Louie Bellson Drum Explosion
- 1978 Sunshine Rock (Pablo)
- 1978 Prime Time (Concord Jazz)
- 1979 Dynamite (Concord Jazz)
- 1979 Side Track (Concord Jazz)
- 1979 Louis Bellson, With Bells On! (Vogue Jazz (UK))[3]
- 1980 London Scene (Concord Jazz)
- 1980 Live at Ronnie Scott's (DRG)
- 1982 Hi Percussion (Accord)
- 1982 Cool, Cool Blue (Pablo)
- 1982 The London Gig (Pablo)
- 1983 Loose Walk
- 1984 Don't Stop Now! (Capri)
- 1986 Farberman: Concerto for Jazz Drummer; Shchedrin: Carmen Suite (BIS)
- 1987 Intensive Care
- 1988 Hot (Nimbus)
- 1989 Jazz Giants (Musicmasters)
- 1989 East Side Suite (Musicmasters)
- 1990 Airmail Special: A Salute to the Big Band Masters (Musicmasters)
- 1992 Live at the Jazz Showcase (Concord Jazz)
- 1992 Peaceful Thunder (Musicmasters)
- 1994 Live from New York (Telarc)
- 1994 Black Brown & Beige (Musicmasters)
- 1994 Cool Cool Blue (Original Jazz Classics)
- 1994 Salute (Chiaroscuro)
- 1995 I'm Shooting High (Four Star)
- 1995 Explosion Band (Exhibit)
- 1995 Salute (Chiaroscuro)
- 1995 Live at Concord Summer Festival (Concord Jazz)
- 1996 Their Time Was the Greatest (Concord Jazz)
- 1997 Air Bellson (Concord Jazz)
- 1998 The Art of Chart (Concord Jazz)[4]
Como acompañante
Con Count Basie
- Back with Basie (Roulette, 1962)
- Basie in Sweden (Roulette, 1962)
- Pop Goes the Basie (Reprise, 1965)
- Basie's in the Bag (Brunswick, 1967)
- The Happiest Millionaire (Coliseum, 1967)
Con James Brown
Con Benny Carter
- Benny Carter Plays Pretty (Norgran, 1954)
- New Jazz Sounds (Norgran, 1954)
Con Buddy Collette
- Porgy & Bess (Interlude 1957 [1959])
Con Duke Ellington
- Ellington Uptown (Columbia, 1952)
- My People (Flying Dutchman, 1963)
- A Concert of Sacred Music (RCA Victor, 1965)
- Ella at Duke's Place (Verve, 1965)
With Dizzy Gillespie
Con Stephane Grappelli
- Classic Sessions: Stephane Grappelli, with Phil Woods and Louie Bellson (1987)
Con Johnny Hodges
- The Blues (Norgran, 1952–54, [1955])
- Used to Be Duke (Norgran, 1954)
Con Harry James
- Harry James And His Orchestra 1948-49 (Big Band Landmarks Vol. X & XI, 1950 [1969])[5]
- Juke Box Jamboree (Columbia CL 615, 1954 [1955])[6]
- Live At The Riverboat (Dot DLP 3728/DLP 25728, 1966)[7]
Con Oscar Peterson
- The Tenor Giants Featuring Oscar Peterson (Pablo, 1975)
Con The Trumpet Kings
- The Trumpet Kings at Montreux '75
Con Sonny Stitt
- Stomp Off Let's Go (Flying Dutchman, 1976)
Con Sarah Vaughan
- How Long Has This Been Going On? (Pablo, 1978)
Con Mel Powell
- The Return of Mel Powell (Chiaroscuro, 1987)
Referencias
Enlaces externos
Wikimedia Commons alberga una categoría multimedia sobre Louie Bellson.
На других языках
[de] Louie Bellson
Luigi Paulino Alfredo Francesco Antonio Balassoni (* 6. Juli 1924 in Rock Falls, Illinois; † 14. Februar 2009 in Los Angeles, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazz-Schlagzeuger, Komponist und Arrangeur, der unter dem Namen Louie Bellson bekannt wurde. Laut Richard Cook war er der letzte der großen Swing-Schlagzeuger.
[en] Louie Bellson
Louie Bellson (born Luigi Paulino Alfredo Francesco Antonio Balassoni, July 6, 1924 – February 14, 2009), often seen in sources as Louis Bellson, although he himself preferred the spelling Louie, was an American jazz drummer. He was a composer, arranger, bandleader, and jazz educator, and is credited with pioneering the use of two bass drums.[1]
- [es] Louie Bellson
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