Lou Levy (pianist)

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Lou Levy
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Stan Getz & Lou Levy (Amsterdam, 1959)
Background information
Birth name Louis A. Levy
Born (1928-03-05)March 5, 1928
Chicago, Illinois
United States
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Dana Point, California
United States
Genres Jazz
Occupation(s) Musician
Instruments Piano

Louis A. "Lou" Levy (March 5, 1928 – January 23, 2001) was a bebop-based pianist who worked with many top jazz artists, later coming to embrace the cool jazz medium and playing in that style as well (though never quite losing his Bud Powell influence).

Biography

Levy was born to Jewish parents in Chicago and started playing piano when he was twelve. His chief influences were Art Tatum and Bud Powell.

A professional at age nineteen, Levy played with Georgie Auld (1947 and later), Sarah Vaughan, Chubby Jackson (1947–1948), Boyd Raeburn, Woody Herman's Second Herd (1948–1950), Tommy Dorsey (1950) and Flip Phillips. Levy left music for a few years in the early fifties and then returned to gain a strong reputation as an accompanist to singers, working with Peggy Lee (1955–1973), Ella Fitzgerald (1957–1962), June Christy, Anita O'Day and Pinky Winters. Levy also played with Dizzy Gillespie, Shorty Rogers, Stan Getz, Terry Gibbs, Benny Goodman, Supersax and most of the major West Coast players. Levy recorded as a leader for Nocturne (1954), RCA, Jubilee, Philips, Interplay(1977), and Verve.

Levy died of a heart attack in Dana Point, California at the age of 72.[1]

Selected discography

As leader

  • The Lou Levy Trio (Jazz in Hollywood Series) (Nocturne, 1954; rerel. on Fresh Sound, 1988)
  • West Coast Wailers with Conte Candoli (Atlantic, 1955)
  • Introducing Jane Fielding (Jazz:West,1955)
  • Jazz in Four Colors (RCA Victor, 1956)
  • A Most Musical Fella (RCA Victor, 1957)
  • Solo Scene (1956)
  • Piano Playhouse (1957)
  • Plays Baby Grand Jazz (Jubilee, 1959)
  • A Touch of Class (1970s)
  • Tempus Fugue-It (Interplay, 1977)
  • The Kid's Got Ears! (1982)
  • Lunacy (1992)
  • Ya Know (1993)
  • By Myself (1995)

As sideman

Albums listed alphabetically by group or artist's last name.

Date Artist Album title Label Notes
1957 Manny Albam The Jazz Greats of Our Time – Vol. 2 Coral
1957 Manny Albam West Coast Delivery – Jazz Lab Vol. 12 Coral
1963 Georgie Auld Quintet The Georgie Auld Quintet Plays the Winners Philips
1963 Georgie Auld Sextet Here's to the Losers Philips
1962 Louis Bellson Big Band Jazz from the Summit Roulette
1966 Tony Bennett The Movie Song Album Columbia Levy on three tracks
1956 Elmer Bernstein The Man with the Golden Arm Decca
1997 Dee Dee Bridgewater Dear Ella Verve
1978 Ruth Brown You Don't Know Me Dobre
1955 Conte Candoli Conte Candoli Bethlehem
1976 Pete Christlieb / Warne Marsh Apogee Warner
1976 Pete Christlieb Self Portrait Bosco With Warne Marsh
1977 June Christy Impromptu Discovery Supervised by Bob Cooper
1981 Al Cohn Nonpareil Concord Jazz Released in 1992
1958 Bob Cooper Coop! The Music of Bob Cooper Contemporary
1991 Bob Cooper Quartet For All We Know Fresh Sound
1959 Herb Ellis w/ Jimmy Giuffre Herb Ellis Meets Jimmy Giuffre Verve
1963 Herb Ellis w/ Stuff Smith Together Epic
1989 Art Farmer Central Avenue Reunion Contemporary
1958 Ella Fitzgerald Ella in Rome: The Birthday Concert Verve Released in 1988
1958 Ella Fitzgerald Ella Swings Lightly Verve
1959 Ella Fitzgerald Ella Fitzgerald Sings the George and Ira Gershwin Songbook Verve
1959 Ella Fitzgerald Get Happy! Verve
1961 Ella Fitzgerald Ella in Hollywood Verve
1961 Ella Fitzgerald Ella Returns to Berlin Verve
1961 Ella Fitzgerald Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie! Verve
1957 Herb Geller Fire in the West Jubilee
1955 Stan Getz, Shelly Manne, Leroy Vinnegar, Conte Candoli West Coast Jazz Norgran/Verve
1957 Stan Getz Quartet The Soft Swing Verve Released 1959. Levy on four tracks
1957 Stan Getz The Steamer Verve
1957 Stan Getz And the "Cool" Sounds Verve
1958 Stan Getz The Great English Concert 1958 Jazz Groove Six (of eleven) tracks with Getz (others feat. Coleman Hawkins and Roy Eldridge with nearly the same rhythm section)
1959 Stan Getz Award Winner Verve
1959 Stan Getz Stan Getz and Gerry Mulligan / Stan Getz and The Oscar Peterson Trio Verve Levy on the two track with Mulligan (see also Gerry Mulligan)
1981 Stan Getz The Dolphin Concord Jazz
1981 Stan Getz Quartet Spring Is Here Concord Jazz Released in 1992
1957 Terry Gibbs and Bill Harris Woodchoppers' Ball Premier Albums
1957 Terry Gibbs A Jazz Band Ball (Second Set) Mode
1959 Terry Gibbs Dream Band The Sundown Sessions, Vol. 2 Contemporary Live recording, released in 1987
1959 Terry Gibbs Dream Band Flying Home, Vol. 3 Contemporary Live recordings, released in 1988. Levy on four tracks
1959 Terry Gibbs Dream Band One More Time, Vol. 6 Contemporary Live recordings, released in 2002. Levy on four tracks
1982 Terry Gibbs & His West Coast Friends My Buddy Atlas
1955 Lionel Hampton and Stan Getz Hamp and Getz Norgran
1958 Coleman Hawkins and Roy Eldridge The Great English Concert 1958 Jazz Groove Five (of eleven) tracks (others feat. Stan Getz with nearly the same rhythm section)
1958 Coleman Hawkins Septet Lover Man et.al. (various labels) Live recordings; two tracks with Levy from the Jazz Festival in Antibes, France: "Undecided" and "Indian Summer"; first released maybe in 1987 or earlier
1960 Coleman Hawkins & Friends Bean Stalkin' Pablo Live recording from Paris, France, released in 1988; four (of six) tracks with a sextet feat. Levy and Benny Carter
1948f Woody Herman and His Orchestra Woody Herman Second Herd Capitol
1957 Quincy Jones Go West, Man! ABC-Paramount Levy on three tracks
1956 Peggy Lee Black Coffee (reissue) Decca The four additional tracks for 12" LP release with Levy
1963 Peggy Lee Mink Jazz Capitol
1965 Peggy Lee Pass Me By Capitol
1955 Stan Levey This Time the Drums on Me Bethlehem
1957 Stan Levey Stan Levey Quintet Mode
1976 Warne Marsh All Music Nessa
1984 Warne Marsh Quartet A Ballad Album Criss Cross Jazz
1978 Charles McPherson Free Bop! Xanadu
1977 Sam Most Flute Flight Xanadu
1957 Gerry Mulligan w/ Stan Getz Gerry Mulligan Meets Stan Getz Verve see also Stan Getz
1954 & 1956 Lennie Niehaus Zounds! (Vol. 2 & 3: The Octet) Contemporary 1958 LP release of both octet sessions prev. issued on 7" and 10"
1957 Lennie Niehaus I Swing for You EmArcy
1960 Anita O'Day Incomparable! Verve
1979 Anita O'Day Mello'day GNP Crescendo Levy also arranger
1956 Shorty Rogers & His Giants Clickin' with Clax Atlantic Released 1978
1955 Shorty Rogers Martians Come Back! Atlantic
1955 Shorty Rogers Way Up There Atlantic
1956 Shorty Rogers The Big Shorty Rogers Express RCA Victor
1957 Shorty Rogers Wherever the Five Winds Blow RCA Victor
1958 Shorty Rogers Portrait of Shorty RCA Victor
1960 Shorty Rogers The Swingin' Nutcracker RCA Victor
1962 Shorty Rogers & His Giants Jazz Waltz Reprise
1959 Sonny Stitt Sonny Stitt Blows the Blues Verve
1959 Sonny Stitt Saxophone Supremacy Verve
1959 Sonny Stitt Sonny Stitt Swings the Most Verve
1960 Sonny Stitt Previously Unreleased Recordings Verve Released in 1973
1980 Sonny Stitt & His West Coast Friends Groovin' High Atlas With Art Pepper
1975 Supersax Live in '75 - The Japanese Tour Vol. 2 Hindsight Released in 1999
1977 Supersax Chasin' the Bird MPS/Pausa
1979 Supersax Dynamite !! MPS/Pausa
1983 Supersax & L.A. Voices L.A. Columbia
1983 Supersax Stone Bird Columbia
1993 Bennie Wallace The Old Songs AudioQuest Levy on two tracks
1985 Pinky Winters Let's Be Buddies Jacqueline With Monty Budwig

References

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