Cover von Pony's Express wird in neuem Tab geöffnet

Pony's Express

Verfasser*in: Suche nach Verfasser*in Poindexter, Pony
Verfasser*innenangabe: Pony Poindexter
Jahr: 2018
Verlag: Jazz Images
Mediengruppe: Compact Disc
verfügbar

Exemplare

AktionZweigstelleStandorteStatusFristVorbestellungen
Vorbestellen Zweigstelle: 07., Urban-Loritz-Pl. 2a Standorte: CD.10 Poin / College 5a - Szene Status: Verfügbar Frist: Vorbestellungen: 0

Inhalt

mit Eric Dolphy, Gene Quill, Sonny Red, Phil Woods, Jimmy Heath, Clifford Jordan, Sal Nistico, Pepper Adams, Ron Carter, Elvin Jones
"Norwood ¿Pony¿ Poindexter (* 8. Februar 1926 in New Orleans, Louisiana; ¿ 14. April 1988 in Oakland, Kalifornien) war ein amerikanischer Jazzmusiker (Sopransaxophon, Altsaxophon und Tenorsaxophon, Klarinette und Gesang). Poindexter leistete entscheidende Impulse zur Durchsetzung des Sopransaxophons im Modern Jazz. Sein Saxophonstil ist stark vom Blues geprägt und verarbeitet Einflüsse von Charlie Parker, aber auch von Johnny Hodges und Jimmy Dorsey. Als Sänger ist er von Eddie Jefferson geprägt." (wiki)
Artist Biography by Scott Yanow: One of the first bop-oriented jazz musicians to start doubling on soprano, Pony Poindexter should have been much better known during his lifetime. As with many saxophonists, the clarinet was his first instrument before switching to alto and tenor. Poindexter worked very early on with Sidney Desvigne in New Orleans (1940) and later attended the Candell Conservatory of Music in Oakland. He was with the 1947 Billy Eckstine Big Band and toured with Eckstine a few times during 1948-1950. Poindexter was based in the San Francisco Bay Area during much of his life, traveling a bit while with Lionel Hampton during 1951-1952. He worked steadily as both a sideman and a leader in local clubs throughout the 1950s. Neal Hefti, who was aware of Poindexter's talents early on, wrote "Little Pony" for the Count Basie Orchestra in 1951 (it was a classic feature for Wardell Gray), and Jon Hendricks would contribute lyrics for the version recorded by Lambert, Hendricks & Ross later in the decade. During 1961-1963, Poindexter became a member of the vocal group's backup band. Doubling on soprano in the 1960s, Poindexter led one record date apiece for Epic (one that teamed him up with many top saxophonists including Eric Dolphy and Dexter Gordon), New Jazz, and Prestige. In 1963 he moved to Europe, performing with Annie Ross and leading an obscure recording date for Session in 1969; Poindexter also recorded with Phil Woods, Lee Konitz, and Leo Wright on Alto Summit. After living in Paris, Spain (for eight years), and Mannheim, Germany in 1977, Pony Poindexter moved back to the United States, resettling near San Francisco and recording a set for Inner City the following year. He slipped away into obscurity and never gained the recognition he deserved. However, beginning in the 1990s and continuing into the new millennium, European labels began reissuing some of his recordings, including Pony's Express, his 1962 Epic debut as a leader reissued by Koch in 2001; Annie Ross & Pony Poindexter, from a 1966 concert in Frankfurt, Germany, originally released by Saba in 1967 and reissued by the Danish MPS label in 1993 and again in 2003; and In Barcelona, a 1972 septet recording featuring local musicians and his own daughter Dina vocalizing on two tracks, originally released on the Spiral Records label (as En Barcelona) and reissued by the Spanish Fresh Sound imprint in 2004.
 
Enth.: 1 Catin' latin
2 Salt peanuts
3 Skylark
4
Struttin' with some barbecue
5
Blue
6
¿B¿ frequency
7
Mickey mouse march
8
Basin street blues
9
Pony's express
10
Lanyop
11
Artistry in rhythm
12
Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer (bonus track)
+ 4 weitere Titel
 
 

Details

Verfasser*in: Suche nach Verfasser*in Poindexter, Pony
Verfasser*innenangabe: Pony Poindexter
Jahr: 2018
Verlag: Jazz Images
opens in new tab
Systematik: Suche nach dieser Systematik CD.10
Suche nach diesem Interessenskreis
Beschreibung: 1 CD
Beteiligte Personen: Suche nach dieser Beteiligten Person Dolphy, Eric; Carter, Ron; Jones, Elvin
Mediengruppe: Compact Disc