Альбомы исполнителя
Surprise, Surprise (2 Cd Set)
1995 · альбом
Opus De Funk
1993 · альбом
Going Wess
1993 · альбом
Hank and Frank
2023 · альбом
Baggin'
2021 · альбом
Move in the Right Direction
2019 · сингл
Jazz for Lovers, Vol. 1
2019 · альбом
Jazz at Dukes Place: Live in New Orleans
2016 · альбом
Playboy
2014 · альбом
Pin Up
2014 · альбом
Magic 101
2013 · альбом
Magic 201
2013 · альбом
The Flute Mastery of Frank Wess
2013 · альбом
Opus de Blues
2012 · альбом
Once Is Not Enough
2009 · альбом
In A Minor Groove (Japanese Edition)
1958 · альбом
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Биография
One of the first major jazz flutists, Frank Wess was also a top Lester Young-influenced tenor man, an expert first altoist, and an occasional composer/arranger -- certainly a valuable man to have around. Early on he toured with Blanche Calloway, served in the military, and had stints with the Billy Eckstine Orchestra (1946), Eddie Heywood, Lucky Millinder, and R&B star Bull Moose Jackson. That was all just a prelude to Wess' important period with Count Basie's big band, from 1953-1964. His flute playing, so expertly utilized in Neal Hefti's arrangements, gave the Basie Orchestra a fresh new sound, and his cool-toned tenor contrasted well with the more passionate sound of fellow tenor Frank Foster; Wess also had opportunities to play alto with the classic big band. Wess subsequently freelanced in countless settings, playing with Clark Terry's big band, the New York Jazz Quartet (with Roland Hanna) during the second half of the 1970s, Dameronia (1981-1985), and Toshiko Akiyoshi's big band, and also had occasional reunions with Frank Foster. Frank Wess led sessions for Commodore (1954), Savoy, Prestige, Moodsville, Pablo (with Foster), Progressive, Uptown, Concord, and Town Crier. He died of a heart attack at the age of 91 in Manhattan on October 30, 2013. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi