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Milt Jackson
Milt Jackson, Village Jazz Lounge with the Bubba
Kolb Trio, late 1970s.
Background information
Birth name Milton JacksonBorn Januar y 1, 1923
Detroit, Michigan
Died October 9, 1999 (aged 76)
Manhattan, New York
Genres Hard bop, Afro-Cuban jazz, moda
jazz, mainstream jazz, post-bop
Occupation(s) Musician, soloist, composer,
bandleader
Instruments Vibraphone, piano
Labels Impulse!, Atlantic, Prestige, Apple
Associated acts John Coltrane, Ray Charles, Miles
Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, The
Modern Jazz Quartet, Thelonious
Monk, Wes Montgomery
Milt JacksonFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclo pedia
Milton "Bags" Jackson (January 1, 1923 – October 9,
1999) was an American jazz vibraphonist, usually
thought of as a bebop player, although he performed in
several jazz idioms. He is especially remembered for his
cool swinging solos as a member of the Modern Jazz
Quartet and his penchant for collaborating with several
hard bop and post-bop players.
A very expressive player, Jackson differentiated himself
from other vibraphonists in his attention to variations on
harmonics and rhythm. He was particularly fond of the
twelve-bar blues at slow tempos. He preferred to set the
vibraphone's oscillator to a low 3.3 revolutions per
second (as opposed to Lionel Hampton's speed of 10
revolutions per second) for a more subtle vibrato. Onoccasion, Jackson sang and played piano professionally.
Contents
1 Biography2 Discography
2.1 With the Modern Jazz Quartet
2.2 As sideman3 References4 External links
Biography
Jackson was born on Januar y 1, 1923 in Detroit,
Michigan, the son of Manley Jackson and Lillie Beaty
Jackson. Like many, he was surrounded by music from an early age, particularly that of religious meetings
"Everyone wants to know where I got that funky style. Well, it came from church. The music I heard wasopen, relaxed, impromptu soul music" (quoted in Nat Hentoff's liner notes to Plenty, Plenty Soul). He
started on guitar when he was seven, then on piano at 11. While attending Miller High School, he played
drums in addition to timpani and violin and also sang in the choir. At 16, he sang professionally in a local
touring gospel quartet called the Evangelist Singers. Jackson also took up the vibraphone at 16 after hearin
Lionel Hampton play the instrument in Benny Goodman's band. Jackson was discovered by Dizzy
Gillespie, who hired him for his sextet in 1945, then his larger ensembles. Jackson quickly acquired
experience working with the most important figures in jazz of the era, including Woody Herman, Howard
McGhee, Thelonious Monk, and Charlie Parker.
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Milt Jackson at Bach Dancing &
Dynamite Society, Half Moon Bay
CA 1980s.
In the Gillespie big band, Jackson fell into a pattern that led to the
founding of the Modern Jazz Quartet: Gillespie maintained a former
swing tradition of a small group within a big band, and his included
Jackson, pianist John Lewis, bassist Ray Brown, and drummer
Kenny Clarke (considered a pioneer of the ride cymbal timekeeping
that became the signature for bop and most jazz to follow) while the
brass and reeds took breaks. When they decided to become a
working group in their own right, around 1950, the foursome was
known at first as the Milt Jackson Quartet, becoming the Modern
Jazz Quartet (MJQ) in 1952. By that time Percy Heath had replaced
Ray Brown.
Known at first for featuring Jackson's blues-heavy improvisations
almost exclusively, in time the group came to split the difference
between these and Lewis's more ambitious musical ideas (Lewis had
become the group's musical director by 1955, the year Clarke
departed in favour of Connie Kay), boiling the quartet down to a
chamber jazz style that highlighted the lyrical tension between Lewis's mannered, but roomy, composition
and Jackson's unapologetic swing.
The MJQ had a long independent career of some twenty years until disbanding in 1974, when Jackson spli
with Lewis, partly in an attempt to make more money on his own and, more likely, because he sought the
improvisational freedom he once enjoyed. The group reformed in 1981, however, and continued until 1993
after which Jackson toured alone, performing in various small combos, although agreeing to periodic MJQ
reunions.
From the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s, Jackson recorded for Norman Granz's Pablo Records, including
ackson, Johnson, Brown & Company (1983), featuring Jackson with J. J. Johnson on trombone, Ray
Brown on bass, backed by Tom Ranier on piano, guitarist John Collins, and drummer Roy McCurdy.
Jackson was a guest on recordings by many leading jazz, blues, and soul artists, such as B.B. King, John
Coltrane, Wes Montgomery, and Ray Charles.
Jackson's composition "Bags' Groove" is a jazz standard ("Bags" was a nickname given to him by a bass
player in Detroit. "Bags" referred to the bags under his eyes[1] from his habit of staying up all night.) He
was featured on the NPR radio program Jazz Profiles. Some of his other signature compositions include
"The Late, Late Blues" (for his album with Coltrane, Bags & Trane), "Bluesology" (an MJQ staple), and
"Bags & Trane".
Jackson was a resident of Teaneck, New Jersey.[2] He died of liver cancer on October 9, 1999, aged 76, an
was interred at Woodlawn Cemetery, The Bronx, New York City.
iscography
1948: Howard McGhee and Milt Jackson (Savoy [1955]) with Howard McGhee1948–52: Wizard of the Vibes (Blue Note)1949–56: Roll 'Em Bags (Savoy)1949–56: Meet Milt Jackson (Savoy)
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Milt Jackson (left) c. 1980 in Seattle, Washington
1955: Milt Jackson Quartet (Prestige)1956: Opus de Jazz (Savoy)1957: Ballads & Blues (Atlantic)1956: The Jazz Skyline (Savoy)1956: Jackson's-ville (Savoy)1957: Plenty, Plenty Soul (Atlantic)1957: Bags & Flutes (Atlantic)1958: Soul Brothers – with Ray Charles
(Atlantic)1959: Bean Bags – with ColemanHawkins (Atlantic)1959: Bags' Opus (United Artists)1960: Bags & Trane – with John Coltrane(Atlantic)1960: The Ballad Artistry of Milt Jackson(Atlantic)1961: Soul Meeting – with Ray Charles (Atlantic)1961: Vibrations (Atlantic)1961: Very Tall – with Oscar Peterson Trio (Verve)
1961: Statements (Impulse!)1961: Bags Meets Wes! – with Wes Montgomery (Riverside)1962: Big Bags (Riverside)1962: Invitation (Riverside)1962: For Someone I Love (Riverside)1963: Milt Jackson Quintet Live at the Village Gate (Riverside)1964: Much in Common with Ray Brown (Verve)1964: Jazz 'n' Samba (Impulse!)1964: In a New Setting (Limelight)1965: Ray Brown / Milt Jackson with Ray Brown (Verve)
1965: Milt Jackson at the Museum of Modern Art (Limelight)1966: Born Free (Limelight)1968: Milt Jackson and the Hip String Quartet (Verve)1969: That's the Way It Is featuring Ray Brown (Impulse!)1969: Just the Way It Had to Be featuring Ray Brown (Impulse!)1969: Memphis Jackson with the Ray Brown Big Band (Impulse!)1971: "Reunion Blues with Oscar Peterson1972: Sunflower (CTI)1972: Cherry (CTI)1973: Goodbye with Hubert Laws (CTI)1974: Olinga (CTI)
1975: The Milt Jackson Big 4 (Pablo)1975: The Big 3 with Joe Pass and Ray Brown (Pablo)1976: Milt Jackson at the Kosei Nenkin (Pablo)1976: Feelings (Pablo)1977: Quadrant – with Joe Pass, Ray Brown, and Mickey Roker 1977: Soul Fusion (Pablo)1979: Milt Jackson (Quintessence Jazz Series) (Pickwick)1979: Loose Walk (Palcoscenico Records)1980: Night Mist (Pablo/OJC)1981: Ain't But a Few of Us Left – with Oscar Peterson
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1982: A London Bridge [live] (Pablo)1982: Mostly Duke [live] (Pablo/OJC)1982: Memories of Thelonious Sphere Monk (Pablo/OJC)1983: Jackson, Johnson, Brown & Company – with J. J. Johnson1983: Two of the Few with Oscar Peterson1983: Soul Route (Pablo)1993: Reverence and Compassion (Warner Bros.)1994: The Prophet Speaks (Qwest)
1995: Burnin' in the Woodhouse1998: The Very Tall Band with Oscar Peterson and Ray Brown (live from Blue Note)1999: EXPLOSIVE! Milt Jackson Meets the Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra (QwestRecords/Warner Bros.)2002: At the Kosei Nenkin vol.2: Centerpiece (Pablo; mostly unissued tracks from the 1976 Japaneslive session)
With the Modern Jazz Quartet
Vendome (1952, Prestige 851)
Modern Jazz Quartet, ii (1954–5, Prestige 170) incl. "Django" (1954)Concorde (1955, Prestige 7005) Fontessa (1956, Atlantic 1231) included "Versailles"The Modern Jazz Quartet Plays No Sun in Venice (Atlantic, 1957)The Modern Jazz Quartet (Atlantic, 1957)Third Stream Music (1957, 1959–60, Atlantic. 1345) including "Sketch for Double String Quartet"(1959)The Modern Jazz Quartet and the Oscar Peterson Trio at the Opera House (Verve, 1957)The Modern Jazz Quartet at Music Inn Volume 2 (Atlantic, 1958)
Music from Odds Against Tomorrow (United Artists, 1959) Pyramid (Atlantic, 1960)
European Concert (Atlantic, 1960 [1962]) Dedicated to Connie (Atlantic, 1960 [1995])The Modern Jazz Quartet & Orchestra (Atlantic, 1960)The Comedy (1962, Atlantic 1390)
Lonely Woman (Atlantic, 1962) A Quartet is a Quartet is a Quartet (1963, Atlantic 1420)Collaboration (Atlantic, 1964) – with Laurindo AlmeidaThe Modern Jazz Quartet Plays George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess (Atlantic, 1964–65)
Jazz Dialogue (Atlantic, 1965) with the All-Star Jazz BandConcert in Japan '66 (Atlantic [Japan], 1966)
Blues at Carnegie Hall (Atlantic, 1966) Place Vendôme (Philips, 1966) – with The Swingle SingersUnder the Jasmin Tree (Apple, 1968)Space (Apple, 1969)
Plastic Dreams (Atlantic, 1971)The Legendary Profile (Atlantic, 1974)
In Memoriam (Little David, 1973) Blues on Bach (Atlantic, 1973)The Last Concert (Atlantic, 1974)
Reunion at Budokan 1981 (Pablo, 1981)Together Again: Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival '82 (Pablo, 1982)
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Echoes (Pablo, 1984)Topsy: This One's for Basie (Pablo, 1985)Three Windows (Atlantic, 1987)
For Ellington (East West, 1988) MJQ & Friends: A 40th Anniversary Celebration (Atlantic, 1992–93)
As sideman
With Cannonball Adderley
Things Are Getting Better (Riverside, 1958)
With Miles Davis
Bags' Groove (Prestige, 1954)Quintet / Sextet (Prestige, 1955)
With Dizzy Gillespie
The Complete RCA Victor Recordings (Bluebird, 1937–1949, [1995]) Dee Gee Days: The Savoy Sessions (Savoy, 1951–52 [1976])The Dizzy Gillespie Big 7 (Pablo, 1975)
Dizzy Gillespie Jam (Pablo, 1977) Musician, Composer, Raconteur (Pablo, 1981)
With Hank Mobley
Hank Mobley and His All Stars (Blue Note, 1957)
With Oscar Peterson
Reunion Blues (MPS, 1971)The Oscar Peterson Big 6 at the Montreux Jazz Festival 1975 (Pablo, 1975)
With Don Sebesky
Giant Box (CTI, 1973)
With Stanley Turrentine
Cherry (CTI, 1972)
References
1. Rosenthal, David, H. Hard Bop: Jazz and Black Music 1955–1965. New York: Oxford University Press.
ISBN 0-19-505869-0.
2. Ratliff, Ben. "Milt Jackson, 76, Jazz Vibraphonist, Dies" (http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E00
1DE1630F932A25753C1A96F958260), The New York Times, October 11, 1999. Accessed November 4, 2007.
"Milt Jackson, the jazz vibraphonist who was a member of the Modern Jazz Quartet for 40 years and was one of
the premier improvisers in jazz with a special brilliance at playing blues, died on Saturday at St. Luke's-Roosev
Hospital in Manhattan. He was 76 and lived in Teaneck, N.J."
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External links
Milt Jackson (http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p6795) at AllMusicMilt Jackson at the Hard Bop Homepage (http://members.tripod.com/~hardbop/milt.html)Milt Jackson at Find-A-Grave (http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=9903208Milt Jackson: Round midnight (video) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5u7TZhL22U)
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People from Teaneck, New Jersey 20th-century American musicians
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