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词条 Lew Tabackin
释义

  1. Biography

  2. Jazz Foundation of America

  3. Discography

     As leader or co-leader  Toshiko Akiyoshi – Lew Tabackin Big Band  Toshiko Akiyoshi Jazz Orchestra featuring Lew Tabackin  Akiyoshi - Tabackin Big Band compilations  As sideman  Video 

  4. Awards and honors

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Infobox musical artist
| name = Lew Tabackin
| image = Lew Tabackin playing tenor saxophone at the Artists' Quarter jazz club on November 16, 2013.jpg
| background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
| birth_name = Lewis Barry Tabackin
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1940|3|26}}
| birth_place = Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
| genre = Jazz
| occupation = Musician
| instrument = Tenor saxophone, flute
| years_active = 1962–present
| label = RCA Victor/BMG, Discomate, Inner City
| associated_acts = Toshiko Akiyoshi – Lew Tabackin Big Band, Toshiko Akiyoshi Jazz Orchestra
| website = {{URL|www.lewtabackin.com}}
}}

Lewis Barry Tabackin (born March 26, 1940) is an American jazz flautist and tenor saxophonist. He is married to pianist Toshiko Akiyoshi with whom he has co-led large ensembles since the 1970s.

Biography

Tabackin started learning flute at age 12, followed by tenor saxophone at age 15.[1] He has cited Al Cohn[1][2] and Coleman Hawkins[1] as influences on saxophone, while his flute role models include classical players such as William Kincaid, Julius Baker, and Jean-Pierre Rampal.[1] Tabackin studied flute at the Philadelphia Conservatory of Music and also studied music with composer Vincent Persichetti. In 1962 he graduated from the Conservatory and after serving with the U.S. Army worked with Tal Farlow. He also worked with Chuck Israels in New York City[1] and a band that included Elvin Jones, Donald Byrd, and Roland Hanna. Later he was a member of The Dick Cavett Show band and The Tonight Show Band with Doc Severinsen.[3] He moved from New York to California with The Tonight Show in 1972.[2] During this time he played with Shelly Manne and Billy Higgins.[2]

Tabackin met Toshiko Akiyoshi in 1967 while he was playing in Clark Terry's band and she was invited to sit in for Don Friedman.[2] They formed a quartet in the late 1960s, married in 1969,[4] and in 1973 co-founded the Toshiko Akiyoshi – Lew Tabackin Big Band in Los Angeles,[2] which later became the Toshiko Akiyoshi Jazz Orchestra featuring Lew Tabackin, playing bebop in Duke Ellington-influenced arrangements and compositions by Akiyoshi. Tabackin was principal soloist for the band from 1973 through 2003.

Critic Scott Yanow describes Tabackin as "one of the few jazz musicians who has been able to develop completely different musical personalities on two instruments", with his forceful hard bop style on sax contrasting with his delicate flute playing.[5]

Jazz Foundation of America

Tabackin supports the Jazz Foundation of America in their mission to help elderly jazz and blues musicians, including those affected by Hurricane Katrina. He sits on the Advisory Committee of the Foundation since 2002.[6]

Discography

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As leader or co-leader

  • Tabackin (Inner City, 1974) – also released as Let the Tape Roll (RCA)
  • Day Dream (RCA, 1976)
  • Tenor Gladness with Warne Marsh (Discomate | Inner City, 1976)
  • Dual Nature (Inner City, 1976)
  • Trackin' (RCA, 1976)
  • Rites of Pan (Discomate/Inner City, 1977)
  • Vintage Tenor (RCA, 1978) – with Toshiyuki Miyama And His New Herd
  • Lew Tabackin Meets the Tadpoles (Insights, 1979)
  • Black and Tan Fantasy (Discomate | Ascent | Jazz America Marketing (JAM), 1979)
  • Phil Woods/Lew Tabackin (Omnisound | Evidence, 1980)
  • Threedom (Discomate, 1980)
  • Duo: John Lewis & Lew Tabackin (Toshiba EMI, 1981)
  • My Old Flame (Atlas, 1982)
  • Lew Tabackin Quartet with Randy Brecker,... (Toshiba EMI, 1983)
  • Angelica (Toshiba EMI, 1985)
  • Desert Lady (Concord, 1989)
  • I'll Be Seeing You (Concord, 1992)
  • What a Little Moonlight Can Do (Concord, 1994)
  • Live at Vartan's (Vartan Jazz, 1994)
  • L' Archiduc - Round About Five (Igloo Jazz, 1996)
  • Tenority (Concord, 1996)
  • In a Sentimental Mood (Camerata | Insights, 1998)
  • Pyramid (Koch Jazz, 1999)
  • Tanuki's Night Out - Lew Tabackin Trio (2002)
  • Vintage: Duke Ellington Songbook (T-toc Records, 2008)
  • Live in Paris - Lew Tabackin Trio (2008)
  • Jazz na Hradě, Lew Tabackin Quartet (Multisonic, 2010)[7]
  • Soundscapes (2016)

Toshiko Akiyoshi – Lew Tabackin Big Band

  • Kogun (1974)
  • Long Yellow Road (1975)
  • Tales of a Courtesan (Oirantan) (1975) also known as HANA KAI TAN (花魁譚)
  • Road Time (1976)
  • Insights (1976)
  • March of the Tadpoles (1977)
  • Live at Newport '77 (1977)
  • Live at Newport II (1977)
  • Salted Gingko Nuts (1978) also known as SHIO GIN NAN (塩銀杏)
  • Sumi-e (1979)
  • Farewell (1980)
  • From Toshiko with Love (1981) also released as Tanuki's Night Out
  • European Memoirs (1982)

Toshiko Akiyoshi Jazz Orchestra featuring Lew Tabackin

  • Ten Gallon Shuffle (1984)
  • Wishing Peace (1986)
  • Carnegie Hall Concert (1992)
  • Desert Lady / Fantasy (1993)
  • Four Seasons of Morita Village (1996)
  • Monopoly Game (1998)
  • Tribute to Duke Ellington (1999)
  • Hiroshima - Rising from the Abyss (2001)
  • Last Live in Blue Note Tokyo (2003)
  • Toshiko Akiyoshi Jazz Orchestra in Shanghai (2011)

Akiyoshi - Tabackin Big Band compilations

  • Toshiko Akiyoshi - Lew Tabackin Big Band (Mosaic, 2008)[8]
  • NOVUS Series '70: The Toshiko Akiyoshi - Lew Tabackin Big Band (BMG/Novus)
  • Eternal Best / Best 8 (BMG)
  • The Best of Toshiko Akiyoshi (BMG)
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As sideman

With Toshiko Akiyoshi
  • Toshiko at Top of the Gate (Nippon Columbia, 1969)
  • Toshiko Akiyoshi in Japan aka Long Yellow Road (Toshiba, 1970)
  • Jazz, the Personal Dimension (Victor, 1971)
  • Meditation (Dan, 1971)
  • Sumie (Victor, 1971)
  • Yes, I Have No 4 Beat Today (Nippon Crown, 1995)
  • Toshiko Plays Toshiko (Nippon Crown, 1996)
  • 50th Anniversary Concert in Japan (T-toc, 2006)
With Donald Byrd
  • Fancy Free (Blue Note, 1969)
  • Electric Byrd (Blue Note, 1970)
  • Kofi (Blue Note, 1995)
With Harmonie Ensemble New York
  • Tchaikovsky, Ellington, Strayhorn: Nutcracker Suites (Harmonia Mundi, 2013)
  • Henry Mancini: Music for Peter Gunn (Harmonia Mundi, 2014)
With Shelly Manne
  • Plays Richard Rodgers' Musical "Rex" (Discovery, 1976)
  • Essence (Galaxy, 1977)
With Duke Pearson
  • Introducing Duke Pearson's Big Band (Blue Note, 1968)
  • Now Hear This (Blue Note, 1969)
  • I Don't Care Who Knows It (Blue Note, 1996)
With Carla White
  • Listen Here (Evidence, 1991)
  • Mood Swings (Milestone, 1992)
  • The Sweetest Sounds (DIW, 2000)
With others
  • Ridin' High, Maynard Ferguson (Enterprise, 1967)
  • The Jazz Composer's Orchestra, Jazz Composer's Orchestra(ECM, 1968)
  • Jimmy Knepper in L.A., Jimmy Knepper (Discomate/Inner City, 1977)
  • Jukin', The Manhattan Transfer (Capitol, 1971)
  • Essence, Shelly Manne (Galaxy, 1977)
  • White Heat, Barry Miles (Mainstream, 1971)
  • Night Blooming, Leonard Feather (Mainstream, 1972)
  • Small Change, Tom Waits (Asylum, 1976)
  • Ecue Ritmos Cubanos, Louie Bellson (Pablo, 1977)
  • Shortcake, Bill Berry (Concord, 1978)
  • Sweet Return, Freddie Hubbard (Atlantic, 1983)
  • Central City Sketches, Benny Carter (Nimbus, 1987)
  • Blues-O-Matic, John Colianni (Concord, 1988)
  • Take Your Pick, Howard Alden (Concord, 1996)
  • Jazz Takes on Joni Mitchell, David Lahm (Arkadia Jazz, 1999)
  • The Philadelphia Story, Jimmy Amadie (TPR, 2007)

Video

  • My Elegy (1984)
  • Strive For Jive (1992)[9]
  • In Shanghai (2011)
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Awards and honors

Down Beat magazine Critic's Poll winner:[10]
  • Jazz Album of the Year: (Insights)
  • Big Band: 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983
  • Flute: 1980, 1981, 2010

Down Beat magazine Readers' Poll winner:

  • Big Band: 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982
  • Flute: 1981, 1982

Grammy Award nominations:

  • Best Jazz Instrumental Performance - Big Band: 1976 (Long Yellow Road), 1977 (Road Time), 1978 (Insights), 1979 (Kogun), 1980 (Farewell), 1981 (Tanuki's Night Out), 1984 (Ten Gallon Shuffle), 1985 (March of the Tadpoles), 1992 (Carnegie Hall Concert), 1994 (Desert Lady / Fantasy)

Swing Journal awards:

  • Gold Disk: 1976 (Insights), Silver Disk: 1974 (Kogun), 1979 (Salted Gingko Nuts), 1996 (Four Seasons of Morita Village)

References

1. ^{{cite journal |last1=Joffe |first1=Edward |title=An Interview with Lew Tabackin |journal=Joffe Woodwinds |date=November 2006}}
2. ^{{cite web |last1=Jazz |first1=All About |title=A Fireside Chat With Lew Tabackin |url=https://www.allaboutjazz.com/a-fireside-chat-with-lew-tabackin-lew-tabackin-by-aaj-staff.php |website=All About Jazz |accessdate=20 November 2018 |date=4 April 2003}}
3. ^{{cite book |last1=Feather |first1=Leonard |last2=Gitler |first2=Ira |title=The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies |date=1976 |publisher=Horizon |location=New York}}
4. ^{{cite web |last1=Freedman |first1=Samuel G. |title=Studying and Living Jewish-Asian Intermarriage |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/16/us/studying-and-living-jewish-asian-intermarriage.html |website=The New York Times |accessdate=20 November 2018 |date=15 June 2012}}
5. ^{{cite web |last1=Yanow |first1=Scott |title=Lew Tabackin |url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/lew-tabackin-mn0000215652/biography |website=AllMusic |accessdate=20 November 2018}}
6. ^archive.org. 2009-02-11. URL: https://archive.org/details/JonHammondJazzAngelspt.2-JFA_sWendyOxenhornonHammondCastKYOURADIO. (Archived by blogspot.com at https://archive.org/details/JonHammondJazzAngelspt.2-JFA_sWendyOxenhornonHammondCastKYOURADIO)
7. ^Dryden, Ken, "Lew Tabackin: Jazz na Hradě (2010)," allaboutjazz.com. Accessed 2011 September 26.
8. ^Mosaic Records, Mosaic Select Vol. 33 {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081006163718/http://www.mosaicrecords.com/prodinfo.asp?number=MS-033 |date=2008-10-06 }}. Accessed 2008 September 19.
9. ^VIEW DVD Listing
10. ^{{cite web |title=Down Beat Magazine |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927203147/http://www.downbeat.com/default.asp?sect=stories&subsect=story_detail&sid=704 |website=archive.org |accessdate=20 November 2018 |date=27 September 2007}}

External links

  • Official site
  • [https://www.allaboutjazz.com/a-fireside-chat-with-lew-tabackin-lew-tabackin-by-aaj-staff.php "Fireside Chat" at All About Jazz]
  • Interview by breakthruradio.com
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