释义 |
- Growing up
- Selected discography
- References
John E. Gatchell (November 27, 1945 — July 9, 2004) was an American jazz trumpeter who was prolific in New York City recording studios from the 1970s to the mid-1980s. After serving in the U.S. Navy in the late 1960s, Gatchell became one of the founding members of the horn band Ten Wheel Drive, then Gotham.[1] Gatchell was among the musicians hand-selected by Paul Simon, whom he considered to be the finest studio musicians for the 1981 Simon & Garfunkel Concert in Central Park[2] Growing up Gatchell graduated from Walt Whitman High School, South Huntington, Long Island, New York, around 1963. He had been a member of the Whitman High School Dance Band, directed by pioneer jazz educator Clem DeRosa.[3] Selected discography - Les Demerle, Spectrum, United Artists Records (1970) {{OCLC|22448851}}
Recorded in New York, November or December 1969 - Ten Wheel Drive, Brief Replies, Polydor (1970) {{OCLC|7608479}}
Recorded at A&R Studios, New York - Exuma, Do Wah Nanny, Kama Sutra Records (1971)
- Esther Phillips, From A Whisper To A Scream
Recorded in New York , July to December 1971 - Joel Kaye and His New York Neophonic Orchestra, New York Neophonic, Paramount Records (1973) {{OCLC|16791953|8997065|475090535}}
Live at Jimmy's, New York, 1972–1988 - New York Neophonic Jazz Orchestra, New Horizons, Vol. 2, Tantara Records (1976) {{OCLC|62310566}}
Recorded in New York, 1972–1988 - Esther Phillips, Alone Again Naturally Kudu Records, {{OCLC|7011249}}
Recorded in New York, July, September & October 1972 - George Benson, Body Talk CTI Records 6033 {{OCLC|20898539|721948214}}
Recorded in New York, July 17–18, 1973 - Ronnie Foster, On The Avenue, Blue Note Records (1974) {{OCLC|19116372}}
Recorded in New York, April 30, 1974 (BN-LA261-G), and May 1, 1974 (BN-LA261-G) - Bill Watrous, Manhattan Wildlife Refuge, Columbia Records (1974) {{OCLC|3801419}}
Recorded in New York, May 1, 2, 3, 1974 (KG33090) - John Tropea, Tropea, Marlin Records (1975) {{OCLC|18347489}}
Recorded in West Orange, New Jersey, 1975 (Marlin 2200) - Bill Watrous, The Tiger of San Pedro, Columbia Records (1975) {{OCLC|177198349|3801434}}
Recorded in New York, 1975 (Col PC33701) - Chick Corea, The Leprechaun, Polydor (1976) {{OCLC|2775396}}
Recorded in New York, 1975 (Polydor PD6062) - Esther Phillips, What a Diff'rence A Day Makes, Kudu Records, CTI Records
Recorded in New York, April, 1975 (Kudu KU-23; CTI 63036) - Eumir Deodato, Very Together, MCA Records (1976) {{OCLC|4865043}}
Recorded in New Jersey, 1976 (MCA 2219) - Blue Mitchell, Funktion Junction, RCA Records {{OCLC|10563364}}
Recorded in Hollywood, California, February 17, 1976 (RCA APL1-1493) - Joel Kaye, Jazz in Concert, Sandcastle Records (1976) {{OCLC|8868010}}
Recorded in New York, circa July 1976 (Sandcastle LP1033) - Lalo Schifrin, Towering Toccata, CTI Records (1977) {{OCLC|8872467}}
Recorded in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, October/December 1976 (CTI 7-5003) - Grover Washington, Jr., A Secret Place, Kudu Records {{OCLC|6219752}}
Recorded in New York, October 1976 (Kudu KU-32; Motown 5165 – CD) - Bob James, BJ 4, CTI Records (1977) {{OCLC|21540307}}
Recorded in New York, November/December 1976 (CTI 7074) - Eumir Deodato, Love Island, Warner Bros. Records (1978) {{OCLC|4873725}}
Recorded in New York, 1977 (Warner Bros. Records BSK3132) - Pee Wee Ellis, Home in the Country, Savoy Records (1977) {{OCLC|60340571}}
Recorded in New York, October–December 1976 & January 1977 (Savoy SJL3301) - Art Webb, Love Eyes, Atlantic Records (1977) {{OCLC|24457184}}
Recorded in New York, May 1977 (Atlantic SD18226) - David Matthews, Dune, CTI Records (1977) {{OCLC|14871738}}
Recorded in New York, June 1977 (CTI 7-5005) - Idris Muhammad, Boogie To The Top, Kudu Records (1978) {{OCLC|8808438}}
Recorded in New York, December 1977 (Kudu KU38) - Phil Upchurch, Marlin Records (1978) {{OCLC|26710871}}
Recorded in New York, 1978 (Marlin 2209, 3325) - Michel Legrand & Company, Le Jazz Grand, Gryphon Records (1978) {{OCLC|13763317}}
Recorded in New York, March 1978 (Gryphon G786) - Eumir Deodato, Knights Of Fantasy, Warner Bros. Records (1979) {{OCLC|5436103}}
Recorded in New York, circa 1979 (Warner Bros. Records BSK3321) - David Chesky, Rush Hour, Columbia Records (1989) {{OCLC|7507792}}
Recorded in New York, 1980 (Columbia JC36799) - Earl Klugh, Late Night Guitar, Liberty Records (1980) {{OCLC|7223982}}
Recorded in Los Angeles & New York, 1980 (Liberty LT1079) - The Michael Zager Band, Let's All Chant, Private Stock Records (1978) {{OCLC|8104382}}
Recorded in New York, circa 1978s (PS7013) - David Matthews, Grand Connection, Electric Bird Records (1983) {{OCLC|10771271}}
Recorded in New York, December 1 & 15, 1982 - Barbara Rankin, It's Been A Long, Long Time, Efvee Records (1983)
Recorded in New York, November 7–9, 1983 (EfVee 001) - Corky Hale, Harp Beat, Stash Records (1985) {{OCLC|32913013}}
Recorded in New York, 1985 (ST245) References 1. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=bRManV7CN5AC&pg=PA139&dq What It Is: The Life of a Jazz Artist,] by Dave Liebman, Scarecrow Press (2012) {{OCLC|744300488}} 2. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=jQGOxvDsF-kC&pg=PA174&dq Paul Simon: A Life,] by Marc Eliot, Wiley (2010) {{OCLC|644688685}} 3. ^The Jazz Discography, Lord Music Reference Inc. (2001) {{OCLC|30547554}}
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