Альбомы исполнителя
America The Beautiful!
1991 · альбом
The Music You Need
2022 · альбом
Cool, Cool Jazz
2022 · сборник
Shorty Samba!
2021 · альбом
Tarzan Giants Bops
2021 · альбом
Early Skylark and Tampa Eps
2017 · альбом
Shorty Rogers' Jazz Sounds
2012 · альбом
Bossa Nova
2006 · альбом
Jazz Waltz
2006 · альбом
Martians, Come Back!
2006 · альбом
The Fourth Dimension In Sound
2006 · альбом
The Swinging Mr. Rogers
2006 · альбом
Shorty Rogers and His Giants
1953 · альбом
Cool and Crazy
1953 · альбом
Collaboration
1955 · альбом
East Coast - West Coast Scene
1955 · альбом
Voodoo Suite (Plus Six All-Time Greats)
1955 · альбом
Wherever the Five Winds Blow
1957 · альбом
Plays Richard Rodgers
1957 · альбом
"Gigi" In Jazz
1958 · альбом
Afro-Cuban Influence
1958 · альбом
Chances Are It Swings
1959 · альбом
The Swingin' Nutcracker
1960 · альбом
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Биография
A fine middle-register trumpeter whose style seemed to practically define "cool jazz," Shorty Rogers was actually more significant for his arranging, both in jazz and in the movie studios. After gaining early experience with Will Bradley and Red Norvo and serving in the military, Rogers rose to fame as a member of Woody Herman's First and Second Herds (1945-1946 and 1947-1949), and somehow he managed to bring some swing to the Stan Kenton Innovations Orchestra (1950-1951), clearly enjoying writing for the stratospheric flights of Maynard Ferguson. After that association ran its course, Rogers settled in Los Angeles where he led his Giants (which ranged from a quintet to a nonet and a big band) on a series of rewarding West Coast jazz-styled recordings and wrote for the studios, helping greatly to bring jazz into the movies; his scores for The Wild One and The Man With the Golden Arm are particularly memorable. After 1962, Rogers stuck almost exclusively to writing for television and films, but in 1982 he began a comeback in jazz. Rogers reorganized and headed the Lighthouse All-Stars and, although his own playing was not quite as strong as previously, he remained a welcome presence both in clubs and recordings. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi