'Stanley Gayetsky' (
February 2,
1927 in
Philadelphia –
June 6,
1991 in
Malibu,
California), usually known by his stage name 'Stan Getz', was an American
jazz musician. Known as "The Sound" because of his warm, lyrical tone, Getz's prime influence was the wispy, mellow tone of his idol,
Lester Young. In 1986, however, Getz said: "I never consciously tried to conceive of what my sound should be..."
Life and work
Stan Getz was born on February 2nd, 1927 in Philadelphia. Stan's younger brother Robert was born in 1932. His parents were
Ukrainian -
Jews who immigrated from the Kiev area in the Ukraine in 1903. The family later moved to
New York City for better jobs. Stan worked hard in school receiving straight "A's" on average and finished 6th grade close to the top of his class. Stan's major interest was in musical instruments, as he had to play every instrument in his sight. Stan played a number of instruments before his father bought him his first
saxophone at the age of 13. Even though his father also got him a clarinet, Stan instantly fell in love with the saxophone and began practicing 8 hours a day. In 1941, he was accepted into the All City High School Orchestra of New York City. This gave Stan chance to receive a private, free tutor from the New York Philharmonic, Simon Kovar - a bassoon player. He also began to play local paying gigs. At 14 he had saved enough money to buy a tenor saxophone. However, his grades started to fall as Stan spent more time on his saxophone. He eventually dropped out of school in order to pursue his musical career. He was later sent back to the classroom by the school system’s truancy officers.
In 1943, he was accepted into
Jack Teagarden's band, and because of his youth he became Teagarden's ward. Getz also played along with
Nat King Cole and
Lionel Hampton. After playing for
Stan Kenton,
Jimmy Dorsey, and
Benny Goodman, Getz was a soloist with
Woody Herman from 1947 to 1949 in 'the second herd' and he first gained wide attention as one of the bands saxophonists, who were known collectively as 'the four brothers', the others being
Serge Chaloff,
Zoot Sims and
Herbie Steward. With Herman, he had a hit with "Early Autumn" and after Getz left 'the second herd' he was able to launch his solo career. He would be the leader on almost all of his recording sessions after 1950.
In the 1950s, Getz become popular playing
cool jazz with
Horace Silver,
Johnny Smith,
Oscar Peterson, and many others. His first two quintets were notable for their personnel, including
Charlie Parker's rhythm section of drummer
Roy Haynes, pianist
Al Haig and bassist
Tommy Potter.
Returning to America from Europe in 1961, Getz became a central figure in the
Bossa nova. Along with
Charlie Byrd, who had just returned from a
U.S. State Department tour of
Brazil, Getz recorded ''
Jazz Samba'' in 1962 and it became a hit. The title track was an adaptation of
Antonio Carlos Jobim's "Samba De Uma Nota Só" (One Note Samba). Getz won the
Grammy for Best Jazz Performance of 1963 for "Desafinado".
He then recorded with
Tom Jobim,
João Gilberto and his wife,
Astrud Gilberto. Their "
The Girl from Ipanema" won a
Grammy Award. The title piece became one of the most well-known
latin jazz pieces of all time. ''Getz/Gilberto'' won two Grammys (Best Album and Best Single), besting
The Beatles' ''A Hard Day's Night'', a victory for Bossa Nova and
Brazilian jazz. Unfortunately Getz' affair with Astrud Gilberto brought an end to his musical partnership with her and her husband and slowly he began to move away from bossa-nova and back to cool jazz. Indeed, while still working with the Gilbertos, he recorded "Nobody Else But Me" an album on straightforward jazz with a new quartet including vibraphonist
Gary Burton, but
Verve Records, wishing to continue building the Getz brand with bossa-nova, refused to release it. It eventually came out 30 years later, after Getz had died.
In 1972, Getz recorded in the fusion idiom with
Chick Corea and
Stanley Clarke. This group, without Getz, went on to be the famous
Return to Forever, and many of the pieces including "La Fiesta" remained in their repertoire. In this period Getz experimented with an
Echoplex on his saxophone, for which critics vilified him. He eventually discarded fusion and "electric jazz", returning to acoustic jazz, while at the same time gradually de-emphasizing the Bossa Nova, opting for more esoteric and less-mainstream jazz. He had a cameo in the movie ''
The Exterminator'' (1980).
Towards the end of his life the now drug-free Getz had another creative peak with a group including the pianist
Kenny Barron, whom Getz described as "my musical other half".
Private Life
Getz became involved with drugs and
alcohol while a teenager, and would physically abuse his wives while under the influence. Getz married Beverly Byrne, a vocalist with the
Gene Krupa band, on
November 7,
1946; they had three children. In 1954, he was arrested for attempting to rob a
pharmacy to get a
morphine fix. As he was being processed in the prison ward of
Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center, Beverly, whom Stan had gotten addicted to
heroin, gave birth to their third child one floor below.
In 1958, Getz tried to escape his
narcotics addiction by moving to
Copenhagen,
Denmark. He married Swedish aristocrat Monica Silfverskiold on
November 3,
1956, and had two children with her. In 1957, Swedish girlfriend Inga Torgner gave birth to his son, Peter. After years of trying to get him clean, Monica, who had gained custody of Stan and Beverly's children, left him; he divorced her in 1987.
Zoot Sims, who had known Getz since their time with Herman, once described him as "a nice bunch of guys", as a consequence of the wide behavioural range of which Getz was capable. In the final stages of his life though, Getz managed to end his addictions.
Getz died of
liver cancer. In 1998, The "Stan Getz Media Center and Library" at the
Berklee College of Music was dedicated to him through a donation from the
Herb Alpert Foundation.
Quotations regarding Getz
::— pianist
Lou Levy
::—
John Coltrane
::— Stan Getz
::— Stan Getz
Samples
★ of "Indian Summer"
★
"Early Autumn" on YouTube (with unrelated video)
★
"We'll Be Together Again" on YouTube
Complete Discography
★ ''
Jack Teagarden - AFRS Spotlight Bands'' (1943)
★ ''
Stan Kenton'' (1944)
★ Benny Goodman - Collector's Gems 1929-1945
★ Benny Goodman - Rare Big Band Gems 1932-1947
★ V.A. - Loaded (1946) - w
Vido Musso
★ Stan Getz - Opus De Bop (1946)
★ Stan Getz - Jazz Big Bands V.S.O.P. Swing And Bop (1946)
★ V.A. - Opus De Bop (1947 - The age of 20)
★ One Night Stand With Vido Musso (1947 - The age of 20)
★ Woody Herman - Twelve Shades Of Blue (1947 - The age of 20)
★ Stan Getz - Big Bands, Louis Bellson, Mils Blue Rhythm Band (1947 - The age of 20)
★ Stan Getz - Groovin' High (1948)
★ Woody Herman - The Thundering Herds (1948)
★ Al Haig Meets The Master Saxes, Vol. 2 (1948)
★ V.A. - A Look At Yesterday (1948)
★ V.A. - Yesterday (1948)
??? is this the late 40's compliation "Yesterdays"??
★ Woody Herman - The Great Big Band (1948)
★ Stan Getz - Early Stan (1949/1953) - compilation of 9 tracks recorded in 1949 under the leadership of
Terry Gibbs and 4 tracks from 1953 under the leadership of
Jimmy Raney. Stan is sideman at these sessions.
★ Stan Getz/Zoot Sims/Al Cohn - The Brothers (1949)
★ V.A. - Brothers And Other Mothers (1949)
★ V.A. - Lestorian Mode (1949)
★ V.A. - Tenors Anyone? (1949)
★ V.A. - Conception (1949)
★ Stan Getz/Al Haig - Prezervation
★ V.A. - Stars Of Modern Jazz Concert At Carnegie Hall
★ Stan Getz Quartets (1949) - compilation of his late 40s, early 50s work, some of the tracks also appear on the "Roost" compilation.
1950
★ Stan Getz, Vol. 2
★ Metronome All Stars
★ Miles Davis - Dick Hyman - Sonny Stitt
★ Here Are Stan Getz And Miles Davis
★ Stan Getz - Getz Age
★ Stan Getz - Modern World
1951
★ The Metronome All Stars - All Star Sessions
★ Stan Getz - The Sound
★ Stan Getz At Storyville -
★ Stan Getz At Storyville, Vol. 2
★ Billie Holiday At Storyville
★ Stan Getz - The Complete Roost Recordings - another compilation of his 50-52 work, a box set of quartets with a rhythm section featuring
Al Haig, the Storyville albums, (live session at a club in Boston with
Jimmy Raney in 1951), and more (including 3 tracks with the
Count Basie orchestra at
Birdland in 1954.
1952 (The age of 25)
★
Johnny Smith/Stan Getz - Moonlight In Vermont - Getz's biggest hit in his career before bossa-nova
★ That Top Tenor Technician Stan Getz
★ Stan Getz - Move!
★ Hooray For Stan Getz
★ Stan Getz
★ Stan Getz - Sweetie Pie
★ Stan Getz - Duke Ellington 25th Anniversary Concert
★ Stan Getz Quintet Live At Carnegie Hall
★ Stan Getz Plays -
★ Stan Getz - The Way You Look Tonight c/w Stars Fell On Alabama)
1953
★ Stan Getz Special, Vol. 2
★ Stan Getz Quintet Live At The Hi-Hat 1953, Vol. 1
★ Stan Getz Quintet Live At The Hi-Hat 1953, Vol. 2
★ The Artistry Of Stan Getz - collection of standards,
★ V.A. - Special College Jazz Album (complimentary record)
★ Stan Getz - The Lighthouse Sessions - at the Lighthouse Café at
Hermosa Beach, Los Angeles, California.
★
Chet Baker And Stan Getz - West Coast Live - the two West Coast rivals sparring
★ Interpretations By The Stan Getz Quintet
★ Interpretations By The Stan Getz Quintet, #3
★ Norman Granz' Jam Session, #3
★ Norman Granz' Jam Session, #4
★ Interpretations By The Stan Getz Quintet, #2
★ Stan Getz - The Nearness Of You c/w Pot Luck
★ Dizzy Gillespie/Stan Getz - Diz And Getz
1954
★ V.A. - Tenor Saxes
★ Stan Getz At The Shrine - live with
Bob Brookmeyer
★ Stan Getz Quintet (no details)
★ Count Basie/Stan Getz/Sarah Vaughan - Echoes Of An Era: Basie, Getz And Vaughan Live At Birdland
1955
★ The Modern Jazz Society
★ Lionel Hampton/Stan Getz - Hamp And Getz
★ V.A. - The Verve Collectors' Item
★ V.A. - West Coast Jazz - recorded in Los Angeles in August 1955 with trumpeter
Conte Candoli, pianist
Lou Levy, bassist
Leroy Vinnegar and drummer
Shelly Manne.
★ The Benny Goodman Story
★ Stan Getz In Stockholm -
★ Stan Getz And The Cool Sounds - collection of recordings from 53-55, includes some tracks from the "West Coast Jazz" sessions, and some similar pieces including trombonist
Bob Brookmeyer, trumpeter
Tony Fruscella, drummer
Max Roach and others.
1956
★ Stan Getz Special, Vol. 1
★ Stan Getz/
Dizzy Gillespie/
Sonny Stitt - For Musicians Only -
Dizzy Gillespie's intricate charts put Getz, bassist
Ray Brown, and saxist
Sonny Stitt through their paces.
John Lewis piano,
Stan Levey on drums.
★ Stan Getz -
The Steamer - more West Coast jamming, rhythm section is
Lou Levy,
Leroy Vinnegar, and
Stan Levey. released on
Verve Records.
★ Buddy Bregman - Swinging Kicks
★ Stan Getz/Shelly Manne - Stan And Shelly Live In 1956/57
1957 (The age of 30)
★ Stan Getz Quartet Live At The Village Vanguard
★ V.A. - Sittin' In
★ Stan Getz - The Soft Swing
★ V.A. - Jazz Giants '58
★ Stan Getz - Award Winner - more pre-bossa West Coast work with
Leroy Vinnegar,
Stan Levey and
Lou Levy
★ Stan Getz Quintet (not released)
★ Stan Getz And The
Oscar Peterson Trio - Playing the
Great American Songbook in California with Peterson,
Herb Ellis and
Ray Brown.
★ Stan Getz And Gerry Mulligan, Stan Getz And The Oscar Peterson Trio
★ Herb Ellis - Nothing But The Blues
★ Stan Getz/
Gerry Mulligan - Getz Meets Mulligan In Hi-Fi - w
Lou Levy on piano,
Ray Brown, and
Stan Levey
★ Ella Fitzgerald - Like Someone In Love
★ Stan Getz And
J.J. Johnson At The Opera House - concert for
Norman Granz's
JATP at Chicago's Opera House. Rhythm section is
Oscar Peterson,
Ray Brown, and
Connie Kay.
★ Jazz At The Philharmonic - Lester Young Carnegie Blues
★ Ella Fitzgerald - Lady Be Good
★ Jazz At The Philharmonic
★ Ella Fitzgerald At The Opera House
★ Ella Fitzgerald - Stompin' At The Savoy, Pt. 1&2
1958
★ Stan Getz/
Cal Tjader Sextet -Getz and latin-jazz vibraphonist
Cal Tjader with a group including
Eddie Duran on guitar and
Scott LaFaro on bass. On
Fantasy Records.
★ Stan Getz/Chet Baker - Stan Meets Chet
★ Les Tricheurs (Soundtrack) (no details)
★ Stan Getz/Coleman Hawkins/Roy Eldridge - The Great English Concert 1958
★ Stan Getz Live In Europe 1958
★ V.A. - Hello Baden-Baden
★ Stan Getz - Imported From Europe
★ Stan Getz - Stockholm Sessions '58
★ Stan Getz - Stan The Man
★ Annie Ross - Gypsy
★ Stan Getz And The Big Band Of Europe
★ Stan Getz In Denmark 1958-59
1959
★ Stan Getz In Europe - The Early Days, Vol. 3
★ Stan Getz In Scandinavia With Oscar Pettiford - The Early Days
★ Stan Getz In Scandinavia - The Early Days, Vol. 2
1960
★ Stan Getz At Large - Double live CD from Stan from the
Cafe Montmartre, Denmark.
★ Stan Getz - Cool Velvet: Getz with strings and harp arranged by
Russ Garcia
this was later released as a 2-in-1 CD with the 1966 album "Voices"
★ Stan Getz - Getz In Poland
★ Norman Granz Presents "Jazz At The Philharmonic" In Europe, Vol. 1
★ Norman Granz Presents "Jazz At The Philharmonic" In Europe, Vol. 2
★ Norman Granz Presents "Jazz At The Philharmonic" In Europe, Vol. 4
1961
★ Stan Getz - Focus (Verve V/V6 8412) - with strings, arranged by
Eddie Sauter, remastered in 1997
★ Stan Getz/
Bob Brookmeyer - Recorded Fall 1961 - (Verve V/V6 8418) sax/trombone duets backed by pianist
Steve Kuhn, bassist
John Neves and drummer
Roy Haynes.
★ The World Of Stan Getz (Verve VS 200)
1962 (The age of 35)
★ Stan Getz/
Charlie Byrd -
Jazz Samba (Verve V/V6 8432) - the launch of the samba craze in the US, includes
Desafinado, remastered in 1997.
★ Stan Getz/
Gary McFarland - Big Band Bossa Nova (Verve V/V6 8494) contains 'Manha de Carnival' and 'Chega Suadade'.
1963
★ Stan Getz/
Luiz Bonfa - Jazz Samba Encore! (Verve V/V6 8523) - bossa nova in a slower groove, with vocals by
Maria Toledo and compositions by
Luis Bonfa.
★ Stan Getz - The Girl From Ipanema: The Bossa Nova Years (Verve 823 611-1)
★ Stan Getz/
Joao Gilberto - '
Getz/Gilberto' (Verve V/V6 8545) the album that made the bossa nova sound into a craze. Getz, guitarist
Joao Gilberto, pianist
Antonio Carlos Jobim. Tracks include
Girl from Ipanema the debut recording of
Astrud Gilberto),
Corcovado, and
Desafinado. Recorded March 18th and 19th, 1963 in New York, produced by
Phil Ramone.
★ Stan Getz With
Laurindo Almeida (Verve V/V6 8665) - more Brazilian sounds, recorded with guitarist Almeida two days after Getz/Gilberto, but this is a jazzier record than the bossa hits. Produced by
Creed Taylor.
★ Stan Getz - Reflections (Verve V/V6 8554)
1964
★ Stan Getz - Nobody Else But Me - the "lost album" with
Gary Burton. Not being bossa nova
Verve Records refused to release it.
Gene Cherico on bass and
Joe Hunt on drums.
★ ''
Stan Getz And Bill Evans'' coupling of these two stars, recorded for
Verve Records in 1963. Tracks from these sessions appear on various Verve compilations under both Getz' and Evans' names.
★ Stan Getz - Getz Au Go Go - with
Astrud Gilberto live at the
Cafe Au Go Go in New York's
Greenwich Village.
Gary Burton on vibes,
Gene Cherico on bass,
Joe Hunt on drums.
★ Bob Brookmeyer And Friends
★ Stan Getz/Joao Gilberto - Getz/Gilberto, #2
★ Stan Getz/Joao Gilberto - Getz/Gilberto, #2
★ Stan Getz - Live in London - recorded at
Ronnie Scott's in spring 1964.
1965
★ The Canadian Concert Of Stan Getz
★ Stan Getz - Mickey One
1966
★ Stan Getz And Arthur Fiedler At Tanglewood Boston Pops - A Song After Sundown
★ Two Sides Of Stan Getz
★ The Stan Getz Quartet In Paris -
★ Stan Getz Quartet In Paris
★ Stan Getz - Voices - bossa nova with backing vocals, on
Verve Records
★ Stan Getz - What The World Needs Now
1967 (The age of 40)
★ Stan Getz - Sweet Rain - the departure from
bossa nova back to
cool jazz, the title track a composition by
Michael Gibbs, album includes
Ron Carter on bass,
Grady Tate on drums and
Chick Corea on piano.
★ Stan Getz - My Own True Love c/w A Tribute To Stan
1969
★ Stan Getz - The Song Is You
★ Stan Getz - Didn't We
★ Stan Getz - Marakesh Express
★ Stan Getz And Gerry Mulligan
1971
★ Stan Getz - Dynasty
★ Stan Getz Quartet Live
★ Kenny Clarke/Francy Boland - Change Of Scenes
★ Stan Getz With European Friends
★ Stan Getz - Communications '72
1972 (The age of 45)
★ Stan Getz - Captain Marvel (Verve (E) 2304 225) - jazz-rockish outing with a group led by
Chick Corea (electric piano) (who also composed most of the album}, and including
Stanley Clarke,
Tony Williams, and
Airto Moreira.
★ Jazz At The Philharmonic - Jazz At The Santa Monica Civic '72
★ V.A. - Newport In New York '72: The Jam Sessions, Vol. 1&2
★ Stan Getz Quartet At Montreux - La Fiesta
★ Stan Getz - Portrait
1974
★ Stan Getz With Bill Evans Trio Live In Belgium 1974
★ The
Bill Evans Trio Featuring Stan Getz - But Beautiful - European concert recording with Evans, begins with a tense onstage dispute over the playlist and Evans' refusing to join in on some numbers!!
★ Stan Getz - Grand Stan
★ V.A. - Jazz Jamboree '74, Vol. 2
1975
★ Stan Getz/Joao Gilberto - The Best Of Two Worlds Featuring Joao Gilberto
★ Kimiko Kasai - This Is My Love
★ Stan Getz - The Master
★ Stan Getz/
Jimmy Rowles - The Peacocks - produced by Getz, who plays here with pianist Rowles,
Buster Williams and drummer
Elvin Jones.
1976
★ Peter Herbolzheimer - Jazz Gala Concert
★ Cybill Shepherd - Mad About The Boy
★ V.A. - Jazz: Na Koncertnom Podiju, Vol. 2
★ Woody Herman - The New Thundering Herd
1977 (The age of 50)
★ Stan Getz Quartet Live At Montmartre, Vol. 1
★ Stan Getz Quartet Live At Montmartre, Vol. 2
★ V.A. - Montreux Summit, Vol. 1
★ V.A. - Montreux Summit, Vol. 2
★ Stan Getz - Another World
★ Stan Getz - Mort D'un Pourri
1978
★ Stan Getz - Jazz Buhne Berlin '78
★ Stan Getz/Bob Brookmeyer - Academy Of Jazz
★ Stan Getz - Children Of The World
1979
★ V.A. - Havana Jam, II
★ Woody Shaw - Woody And Friends At Monterey Jazz Festival 1979
1980
★ Stan Getz - Midem Live '80
★ Stan Getz - Jazz Gala '80
★ Stan Getz - White Heat: Jazz Gala 1980
1981
★ Stan Getz - The Dolphin
★ Stan Getz - Spring Is Here
Stan's reurn to the mainstream, the albums "The Dolphin" and "Spring is Here" were sets from the same gig and were later released as the "My Old Flame" CD on
Concord Records.
Lou Levy (piano),
Monty Budwig (bass) and
Victor Lewis (drums).
★ Jimmy Gourley - Good News
★ The Woody Herman Big Band Live At The Concord Jazz Festival 1981
★ V.A. - Aurex Jazz Festival '81 Live Special
★ V.A. - Aurex Jazz Festival '81 All Stars Jam Session
★ Billy Highstreet Samba, Stan Getz '81
1982 (The age of 55)
★ Stan Getz - Pure Getz
★ Stan Getz - Blue Skies
★ Dee Bell - Let There Be Love
★ Stan Getz Quartet Live In Paris
1983
★ Stan Getz/Al Dailey - Poetry
★ Chet Baker - Seven Faces Of Valentine
★ Stan Getz/Chet Baker - Line For Lyons
★ Stan Getz - The Stockholm Concert
★ Stan Getz/
Chet Baker - Quintessence, Vol. 1 - Stan Getz and Chet Baker in concert in Norway
★ Stan Getz/
Chet Baker - Quintessence, Vol. 2 - and more of the same
1984
★ Diane Schuur - Deedles
★ Diane Schuur - Schuur Thing
1985
★ Diane Schuur - Timeless
1986
★ Stan Getz - Voyage
1987 (The age of 60)
★ Michele Hendricks - Carryin' On
★ Stan Getz - Anniversary! - The newly drug-free Stan live at the
Cafe Montmartre,
Copenhagen on July 6th 1987.
Kenny Barron piano,
Rufus Reid on bass and
Victor Lewis on drums.
★ Stan Getz - Serenity - another set from that night at the Montmartre.
there is a compilation CD "Cafe Montmartre" with tracks from these albums.
★ Barry Manilow - Swing Street
1988
★ Huey Lewis and the News - Small World
1989
★ Herb Alpert - Midnight Sun
★ Helen Merrill - Just Friends
★ The Paris All Stars - Homage To Charlie Parker
★ Stan Getz - Yours and Mine: Live at the Glasgow International Jazz Festival 1989
★ Stan Getz - Soul Eyes - more tracks from the Glasgow festival plus some recorded in Denmark a month later.
Kenny Barron,
Victor Lewis and the rest
★ Stan Getz - Apasionado - light fusion-ish sound by
Kenny Barron on electric piano and keyboards, drummer
Jeff Porcaro,
Oscar Castro Neves on guitar, and percussionist
Paulinho da Costa.
★ ''
Bossas & Ballads- The Lost Sessions'' (2003) – recorded in 1989 but not issued until 2003. Again with
Kenny Barron on piano, also
George Mraz bass and
Victor Lewis drums. Produced by
Herb Alpert.
1990
★ Stan Getz - The Final Concert Recording
★ Stan Getz - The Last Recording (DVD) w
Kenny Barron and the band in Munich in 1990, one year before Stan died.
1991
★ Stan Getz/
Kenny Barron - People Time - Getz returns to the
Cafe Montmartre, some months before his death. Tracks from here are also on the "Cafe Montmartre" comp.
★ Abbey Lincoln - You Gotta Pay The Band
Bibliography
★ ''The Stan Getz discography'', Astrup, Arne. 1978
★ ''Stan Getz'', Palmer, Richard. 1988.
★ ''Stan Getz: an appreciation of his recorded work'', Kirkpatrick, Ron. 1992.
★ ''Stan Getz: a life in jazz'', Maggin, Donald L. c1996.
★ ''Stan Getz: nobody else but me'', Gelly, Dave. 2002.
★ ''Stan Getz: an annotated bibliography and filmography'', Churchill, Nicholas. 2005.
★ ''Jazz saxophone: an in-depth look at the styles of the tenor masters'', Taylor, Dennis, 2004.
External links
★
John Twomey's profile on Getz
★
1986 Interview
★
Getz Discography