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and a much more instinctive playerâthey had an almost psychic rapport and
Mulligan later remarked that: "I had never experienced anything like that before and not really since." Their dates at the Haig became sell-outs and the recordings they made in late 1952 became major sellers, that led to
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Mulligan also studied piano with
Suezenne Fordham, who was a member of the inner circle of jazz players in New York. She was sought out by jazz musicians of the era to coach them to improve their piano technique. She and Mulligan also had a personal relationship from 1966 through 1972.
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African American nanny named Lily Rose, who became especially fond of the youngest Mulligan. As he became older, Mulligan began spending time at Rose's house and was especially amused by Rose's
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trumpet style, gentle tenor voice and matinee-idol looks into independent stardom. Thus, when upon his release
Mulligan attempted to rehire Baker, the trumpeter declined the offer for financial reasons. They did briefly reunite at the 1955
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12-inch album released in 1957. Mulligan wrote and arranged three of the tunes recorded ("Rocker", "Venus de Milo", and "Jeru", the last named after himself), and arranged a further three ("Deception", "Godchild", and
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for the recording sessions, Mulligan met his future wife, Countess Franca Rota
Borghini Baldovinetti, a freelance photojournalist and reporter. In 1975, Mulligan recorded an album with Italian pianist / composer
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and two nights at the Clique Club). However over the next couple of years, Davis reformed the nonet on three occasions to record twelve pieces for release as singles by
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significant acclaim for Mulligan and Baker. The recordings included singles such as "Motel" (1953) labelled as 'The Gerry Mulligan Quartet Featuring Chet Baker'.
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label. Mulligan gave his final performance on the 13th Annual Floating Jazz Festival, Caribbean Cruise, November 9, 1995.
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Mulligan, Gerry with Poston, Ken (2022). Being Gerry Mulligan, My Life in Music. Backbeat Books. ISBN 978-1-4930-6482-3.
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Jeru's Journey: The Life & Music of Gerry Mulligan
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The Fabulous Gerry Mulligan Quartet â Pleyel Concert
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3482:Something Borrowed - Something Blue
2895:"Mulligan, Gerald Joseph ("Gerry")"
2667:Watrous, Peter (January 21, 1996).
2313:(Prophesy, 1972) â recorded in 1971
2093:with Jane Duboc (Telarc Jazz, 1993)
1950:Something Borrowed - Something Blue
1685:Gerry Mulligan/Paul Desmond Quartet
1391:1984 Viotti Prize (Vercelli, Italy)
1252:(also 1960) with his then partner,
1209:
1149:Glasgow International Jazz Festival
1051:in Los Angeles for the premiere of
762:), had a son, Reed Brown Mulligan.
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3859:20th-century American saxophonists
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3026:
2246:The Jazz Greats of Our Time Vol. 1
1778:Gerry Mulligan Meets Johnny Hodges
1338:, with whom he recorded an album,
943:
16:American jazz musician (1927â1996)
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3829:Deaths from cancer in Connecticut
3824:Jazz musicians from New York City
3779:American people of German descent
3057:
2954:"Actress Sandy Dennis dies at 54"
2921:The Gerry Mulligan 1950s Quartets
2582:(Jazzizit) - track 4, "Soft Shoe"
2563:2008: The Dutch Jazz Orchestra -
2475:Plays Gerry Mulligan Arrangements
2388:(MGM, 1960) â recorded in 1959-60
2005:Gerry Mulligan Meets Enrico Intra
1543:(Vogue/Pacific Jazz, 1955) â live
1070:. In October, Mulligan performed
1012:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
429:, an hour and a half or so away.
3784:American people of Irish descent
3466:If You Can't Beat 'Em, Join 'Em!
3358:Gerry Mulligan Meets Ben Webster
1932:If You Can't Beat 'Em, Join 'Em!
1791:Gerry Mulligan Meets Ben Webster
1599:Recorded in Boston at Storyville
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1228:(1958), as a jazz combo member;
1018:to write the saxophone concerto
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3864:American multi-instrumentalists
3854:20th-century American composers
3819:Musicians from Queens, New York
3586:Live at the Berlin Philharmonie
3535:Gerry Mulligan Quartet Volume 2
3527:Gerry Mulligan Quartet Volume 1
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2851:"The Gerry Mulligan Collection"
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2224:(ABCâParamount, 1964) â 1 track
2149:Live at the Berlin Philharmonie
1965:Live at the Berlin Philharmonie
1645:(Verve, 1958) â also issued as
1624:(Columbia, 1977) â reissued as
1518:Gerry Mulligan Quartet Volume 2
1496:Gerry Mulligan Quartet Volume 1
1427:1995 Artists Committee for the
1409:1991 American Jazz Hall of Fame
1039:In 1984, Mulligan commissioned
905:; and bassists Buddy Clark and
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3311:Gerry Mulligan Meets Stan Getz
2827:Chet Baker: His Life and Music
2762:The Guinness Who's Who of Jazz
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2229:Dr. T featuring Gerry Mulligan
2103:1995: Gerry Mulligan Quartet,
2096:1994: Gerry Mulligan Quartet,
2020:with his orchestra (DRG, 1980)
1692:Gerry Mulligan Meets Stan Getz
1442:
1431:Honors for the Performing Arts
1397:1988 Duke Ellington Fellow at
966:with Argentine tango musician
540:, pianist John Lewis, bassist
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3374:The Concert Jazz Band on Tour
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2264:, 1957) â recorded in 1949-50
2167:Brubeck/ Mulligan/ Cincinnati
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3874:Dave Brubeck Quartet members
3804:American male jazz composers
3140:NAMM Oral History Collection
2560:) - track 5, "Five Brothers"
2535:) - track 4, "Five Brothers"
2467:) - track 1, "Walkin' Shoes"
2011:(Produttori Associati, 1976)
1697:Getz Meets Mulligan in HiâFi
1561:(Vogue â 655610 1954) â live
676:would soon after, start the
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3884:20th-century jazz composers
3413:(with Bob Brookmeyer, 1962)
3326:The Gerry Mulligan Songbook
3321:(with Bob Brookmeyer, 1957)
3261:The Teddy Wilson Trio &
3039:. Hal Leonard Corporation.
3033:Josephson, Sanford (2015).
2112:Midas Touch: Live in Berlin
2036:Soft Lights and Sweet Music
1717:The Gerry Mulligan Songbook
1683:, 1957) â also released as
1606:(Pacific Jazz, 1957) â live
1583:A Profile of Gerry Mulligan
1552:(Pacific Jazz, 1955) â live
1388:1982 Connecticut Arts Award
1377:Soft Lights and Sweet Music
989:The Light in the Wilderness
352:Gerry Mulligan was born in
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3789:Jazz baritone saxophonists
3410:The Gerry Mulligan Quartet
3402:Presents a Concert in Jazz
3126:at the Library of Congress
2355:, 1979) â recorded in 1978
2047:Symphonic Dreams `Entente'
1987:(Erre T.V./Festival, 1974)
1857:The Gerry Mulligan Quartet
1469:. The quartet sides, with
1085:In 1987, Mulligan adapted
865:, Don Ferrara, Al Derisi,
853:among others): trumpeters
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3671:The Classic Concert Live
3543:Gene Norman Presents the
3136:Gerry Mulligan Interview
2401:The Classic Concert Live
1628:(1998) with bonus tracks
1315:released the video tape
1175:substituting for Davis.
3799:American jazz composers
3594:The Last Set at Newport
3103:and the finding aid to
2943:Josephson (2015), p. 52
2638:Josephson (2015), p. 72
2629:Josephson (2015), p. 52
2620:Josephson (2015), p. 89
2608:Josephson (2015), p. 34
2599:Josephson (2015), p. 33
2495:- '"Live In Europe 1961
2456:- track 4, "Revelation"
2221:My Fair Lady Loves Jazz
2179:(Atlantic, 1973) â live
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2158:The Last Set at Newport
2152:(Columbia, 1972) â live
2136:(Columbia, 1968) â live
1730:Reunion with Chet Baker
1478:Mulligan Plays Mulligan
1373:For an Unfinished Woman
1313:Hal Leonard Corporation
837:. Mulligan appeared in
641:, a small jazz club on
607:Mulligan Plays Mulligan
436:and organized a school
3894:EmArcy Records artists
3764:Cool jazz saxophonists
3458:Butterfly with Hiccups
3390:Holliday with Mulligan
2919:Shipton, Alyn (2023).
2114:(Concord, 2003) â live
1919:Butterfly with Hiccups
1831:Holliday with Mulligan
1484:, 1951) â reissued as
1361:1981 Grammy Award for
1341:Holliday With Mulligan
1231:Jazz on a Summer's Day
1165:Montreux Jazz Festival
1115:Stockholm Philharmonic
1049:New American Orchestra
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354:Queens Village, Queens
297:Gerald Joseph Mulligan
278:(1958â1965; her death)
63:Gerald Joseph Mulligan
53:Background information
3834:Verve Records artists
3635:2:00 AM Paradise Cafe
3561:Carnegie Hall Concert
3366:The Concert Jazz Band
3342:What Is There to Say?
2793:Gavin, James (2011).
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2332:2:00 AM Paradise Cafe
2272:Stan Getz Plays Blues
1993:Carnegie Hall Concert
1804:The Concert Jazz Band
1769:What Is There to Say?
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1487:Historically Speaking
1119:New York Philharmonic
843:A Great Day in Harlem
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348:Early life and career
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2289:Six Moons Of Jupiter
2098:Dream a Little Dream
2069:ReâBirth of the Cool
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1185:Brecon Jazz Festival
1177:Re-Birth of the Cool
1124:In 1988, Mulligan's
362:Wilmington, Delaware
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3889:CTI Records artists
3839:GRP Records artists
3769:Cool jazz arrangers
3350:Meets Johnny Hodges
3287:Mulligan Meets Monk
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3229:California Concerts
3109:Library of Congress
3009:Library of Congress
2767:Guinness Publishing
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2100:(Telarc Jazz, 1994)
2091:Paraiso Jazz Brazil
1878:with Paul Desmond (
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1549:California Concerts
1448:As leader/co-leader
1275:Les Petites galĂšres
1204:Library of Congress
1200:Darien, Connecticut
1153:The Flying Scotsman
1126:Octet for Sea Cliff
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685:and later on PJ-8.
524:, alto saxophonist
512:In September 1948,
400:Kalamazoo, Michigan
98:Darien, Connecticut
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3442:Gerry Mulligan '63
3245:Mainstream of Jazz
2984:Gerry Mulligan.com
2803:. pp. 56â57.
2765:(First ed.).
2674:The New York Times
2553:The Out-Of-Towners
2529:Out Of The Shadows
2442:Plays André Hodeir
2348:The Big Apple Bash
2299:At Monterey / 1958
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2062:Lonesome Boulevard
2057:(PAR, 1987) â live
2000:(CTI, 1975) â live
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1590:Mainstream of Jazz
1076:The Sax Chronicles
1068:Filarmonia Venetia
1045:The Sax Chronicles
1008:Saxophone Concerto
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1284:I'm Not Rappaport
1262:A Thousand Clowns
1249:Bells Are Ringing
1243:The Subterraneans
1220:Follow That Music
1198:Mulligan died in
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221:Arlyne Brown
173:Years active
122:third stream
93:(1996-01-20)
18:
3754:1996 deaths
3749:1927 births
3690:Soundtracks
3628:Miles Davis
3099:The online
2980:"Biography"
2698:December 6,
2525:Dave Grusin
2409:As composer
2343:Jay McShann
2287:John Hill,
2252:Miles Davis
2248:(MCA, 1957)
2242:Manny Albam
2236:With Others
2231:(GRP, 1993)
2141:Blues Roots
2071:(GRP, 1992)
1958:Blues Roots
1796:Ben Webster
1649:(VSP, 1966)
1443:Discography
1273:(1977) and
1246:(1960) and
1218:short film
1107:Zubin Mehta
1087:K-4 Pacific
1066:, with the
1024:Zubin Mehta
1020:Celebration
1006:to write a
1004:Frank Proto
981:Pino Presti
970:. While in
903:Gus Johnson
897:; drummers
863:Clark Terry
859:Nick Travis
831:Kai Winding
823:Manny Albam
807:Count Basie
779:Ben Webster
736:Jon Eardley
732:Frank Isola
682:Los Angeles
623:Stan Kenton
587:Kai Winding
553:Royal Roost
542:Al McKibbon
538:Bill Barber
534:French horn
522:Mike Zwerin
514:Miles Davis
500:55th Street
477:Ornithology
471:", quoting
385:Fats Waller
325:Stan Kenton
321:Miles Davis
284:(1965â1974)
248:Franca Rota
194:Jeffie Boyd
151:Instruments
131:Occupations
3743:Categories
3630:, 1949â50)
2587:References
2576:Trudy Kerr
2493:Brew Moore
2482:Chet Baker
2472:Gene Krupa
2449:Chet Baker
2431:Gene Krupa
2427:Gene Krupa
2119:As sideman
1998:Chet Baker
1880:RCA Victor
1761:Annie Ross
1746:, et al. (
1471:Chet Baker
1292:Anita Loos
1173:Art Farmer
1140:Last years
960:the album
887:Gene Quill
883:Phil Woods
879:Gene Allen
867:Thad Jones
756:Annie Ross
752:Lee Konitz
740:Art Farmer
651:Chet Baker
576:East Coast
526:Lee Konitz
518:John Lewis
461:Gene Krupa
329:Chet Baker
74:1927-04-06
59:Birth name
44:1980s, by
37:Mulligan,
3676:Mel Tormé
3461:(1963â64)
3345:(1958â59)
3337:(1957â58)
3280:Stan Getz
3201:co-leader
2650:Down Beat
2569:Challenge
2392:Mel Tormé
2297:et al.,
2268:Stan Getz
2134:Compadres
2105:Dragonfly
1924:Limelight
1916:1963â64:
1766:1958â59:
1753:1957â58:
1664:Riverside
1639:Stan Getz
1626:Mullenium
1618:1946â57:
1577:1955-56:
1463:Zoot Sims
1436:Down Beat
1421:Down Beat
1329:Lew Brown
1271:La Menace
1189:Dragonfly
1097:with the
1078:with the
1043:to write
907:Bill Crow
899:Mel Lewis
875:Zoot Sims
811:Stan Getz
760:Lew Brown
744:Zoot Sims
674:Roy Harte
655:Red Norvo
546:Max Roach
536:, tubist
496:Gil Evans
343:Biography
313:cool jazz
177:1946â1996
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