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The fortuitous collaboration came to an abrupt end with Mulligan's arrest on narcotics charges in mid-1953, leading to six months at Sheriff's Honor Farm. Both Mulligan and Baker had, like many of their peers, become heroin addicts. However, while Mulligan was in prison, Baker transformed his lyrical
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Mulligan resumed work with small groups in 1962 and appeared with other groups sporadically (notably in festival situations). Mulligan continued to work intermittently in small group settings until the end of his life, although performing dates started to become more infrequent during the mid 1960s.
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in a smaller setting, the band varied in size and personnel, with the core group being six brass, five reeds (including Mulligan) and a pianoless two-piece rhythm section (though as in the earlier quartets Mulligan or Brookmeyer sometimes doubled on piano). The membership included (at various times,
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Baker's melodic style fit well with Mulligan's, leading them to create improvised contrapuntal textures free from the rigid confines of a piano-enforced chordal structure. While novel at the time in sound and style, this ethos of contrapuntal group improvisation hearkened back to the formative days
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were produced by Bock for Pacific Jazz. These three informal sessions took place in June, July, and August 1952 at the Hollywood Hills home studio of recording engineer Phil Turetsky. At these sessions, Mulligan, Chet Baker, and others recorded the material that was released as Pacific Jazz PJ LP-1
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when Tucker was visiting Philadelphia's Earle Theatre. While Tucker did not need an additional reedman, he was looking for an arranger and Mulligan was hired at $ 100 a week to do two or three arrangements a week (including all copying). At the conclusion of Mulligan's three-month contract, Tucker
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and a much more instinctive player–they 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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He was also one of only four musicians who played on all the recordings, with Davis, Konitz and Barber. Despite the chilly reception by audiences of 1949, the Davis nine-piece has been judged by history as one of the most influential groups in jazz history, creating a sound that, despite its
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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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With the demands of a large home and four young boys to raise, Mulligan's mother hired an 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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Throughout Mulligan's orchestral work and until the end of his life, Mulligan maintained an active career performing and recording jazz – usually with a quartet that included a piano.
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on drums. This quartet structure remained the core of Mulligan's groups throughout the rest of the 1950s, with sporadic personnel changes and expansions of the group with trumpeters
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on drums (later Mulligan himself would occasionally double on piano). These early live dates were recorded by Richard Bock on a portable reel-to-reel tape deck. Bock along with
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In early 1952, seeking better employment opportunities, Mulligan headed west to Los Angeles with his girlfriend, pianist Gail Madden. Through an acquaintance with arranger
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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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Faced with a dilemma of what to do for a rhythm section, Mulligan decided to build on earlier experiments and perform as a pianoless quartet with Baker on trumpet,
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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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In the 1970s and 1980s, Mulligan worked to build and promote a repertoire of baritone saxophone music for orchestra. In 1973, Mulligan commissioned composer
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began sitting in with Mulligan. Mulligan and Baker began recording together, although they were unsatisfied with the results. Around that time, vibraphonist
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George Mulligan's career as an engineer necessitated frequent moves through numerous cities. When Gerry was less than a year old, the family moved to
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During his period of occasional work with the Davis nonet between 1949 and 1951, Mulligan also regularly performed with and arranged for trombonist
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Mulligan married Jeffie Lee Boyd in 1953, but the marriage was annulled. Later that same year he married Arlyne Brown, the daughter of songwriter
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replacing Baker, although Mulligan and Brookmeyer both occasionally played piano. The quartet played at the third Paris Jazz Fair in 1954, with
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told Mulligan that he should move on to another band which was a little less "tame". Mulligan went back to Philadelphia and began writing for
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Years given are for the recording(s), including the soundtrack albums, not first release. Some of the titles have been shortened.
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was premiered. A chamber work, it was commissioned by the Sea Cliff Chamber Players. In 1991, the Concordia Orchestra premiered
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about writing arrangements for the station's house band. Warrington was impressed and began buying Mulligan's arrangements.
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native of half-Irish and half-German descent. Gerry was the youngest of four sons with George, Phil and Don preceding him.
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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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Mulligan also performed as a soloist or sideman (often in festival settings) with a variety of late-1950s jazz artists:
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Mulligan, like many jazz musicians of his era, occasionally recorded with strings. Dates included 1957 recordings with
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Mulligan dropped out of high school during his senior year to pursue work with a touring band. He contacted bandleader
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is still regarded as one of the best cool jazz ensembles. Mulligan was also a skilled pianist and played several other
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1992 Guest composer at the Mertens Contemporary American Composer's Festival, University of Bridgeport, Connecticut
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and was enthusiastic. However, Davis died in September and Mulligan continued the recording project and tour with
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in 1961. The band toured and recorded extensively through the end of 1964, eventually recording five albums for
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of jazz. Despite their very different backgrounds–Mulligan, a classically trained New Yorker, and Baker, from
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and would occasionally get together for performances and recordings up through a 1974 performance at
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Mulligan's first film appearance was probably with Krupa's orchestra playing alto saxophone in the
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saxophonist, clarinetist, composer and arranger. Though primarily known as one of the leading jazz
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Mulligan formed his first "Concert Jazz Band" in the spring of 1960. Partly an attempt to revisit
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In 1971, Mulligan created his most significant work for big band in over a decade, for the album
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became a regular hangout for a number of jazz musicians, working on creating a new jazz idiom.
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and a 1965 album of the Gerry Mulligan Quintet and Strings. In 1974, Mulligan recorded in
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invited Mulligan to play soprano saxophone in a New York Philharmonic performance of
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The band only played a handful of live performances (a two-week engagement at the
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Mulligan moved to New York City in January 1946 and joined the arranging staff on
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Craig Allan Hanley's repository of Mulligan liner notes, articles and information
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The Teddy Wilson Trio & Gerry Mulligan Quartet with Bob Brookmeyer at Newport
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A site with information on Mulligan and all the great Jazz baritone saxophonists
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In June 1988, Mulligan was invited to be the first Composer-in-Residence at the
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In June 1984, Mulligan completed and performed his first orchestral commission,
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The Gerry Mulligan Workshop – A Master Class on Jazz and Its Legendary Players
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album. Davis had recently performed some of his Gil Evans collaborations with
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label and release Mulligan's records. Mulligan's first recording sessions in
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conducting. Mulligan's orchestral appearances at the time also included the
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The Gerry Mulligan Quartet/Gerry Mulligan with the Chubby Jackson Big Band
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In September 1951, Mulligan recorded the first album under his own name,
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The Mulligan family next moved to Philadelphia, where Gerry attended the
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in 1991. Mulligan's final recording was a quartet album (with guests),
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big band recording) for quartet with orchestra and performed it beside
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While arranging for Kenton, Mulligan began performing on off-nights at
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formed a nine-piece band that used arrangements by Mulligan, Evans and
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Walk on the Water (Best Jazz Instrumental Performance by a Big Band)
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Gene Norman Presents the Original Gerry Mulligan Tentet and Quartet
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Moon Dreams - Rediscovered Music Of Gil Evans & Gerry Mulligan
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Gerry Mulligan and the Concert Jazz Band at the Village Vanguard
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that was premiered with the Cincinnati Symphony. In 1977, the
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An extensive Mulligan discography and record of performances
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magazine reader's poll for: Outstanding baritone saxophonist
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Mulligan continued the quartet format with valve trombonist
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Mulligan spent the next six years with actress and singer
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portrait of 57 major jazz musicians taken in August 1958.
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the son of George and Louise Mulligan. His father was a
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In 1974, Mulligan collaborated on a musical version of
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Jeru's Journey: The Life & Music of Gerry Mulligan
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Elliot Lawrence Band Plays Gerry Mulligan Arrangements
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and was commissioned to write a work, which he titled
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Orchestra, occasionally sitting in as a member of the
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Gerry Mulligan Quartet with Bob Brookmeyer at Newport
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1984 Inducted into the Big Band and Jazz Hall of Fame
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The Fabulous Gerry Mulligan Quartet – Pleyel Concert
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Jazzprofiles.blogspot.com. November 12, 2009 2076:Billy Taylor & Gerry Mulligan: Live at MCG 1222:(1946). Mulligan had small roles in the films 494:section. Thornhill's arranging staff included 339:" and "Five Brothers", have become standards. 3814:Deaths from liver cancer in the United States 3382:The Concert Jazz Band at the Village Vanguard 3161: 2796:Deep in a Dream: The Long Night of Chet Baker 2749: 2747: 2745: 2743: 2741: 2739: 2737: 2735: 2733: 2731: 2616: 2614: 1259:As a film composer, Mulligan wrote music for 1179:(released in 1992) featured the charts from 1064:Entente for Baritone Saxophone and Orchestra 718:Mulligan on piano in the Netherlands in 1960 621:, Mulligan started writing arrangements for 3602:We're All Together Again for the First Time 3124:Excerpts from Mulligan's oral autobiography 2176:We're All Together Again for the First Time 1967:with the Dave Brubeck Trio (Columbia, 1972) 1960:with the Dave Brubeck Trio (Columbia, 1968) 1385:album inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame 983:, flutist Giancarlo Barigozzi, and drummer 390:The family's moves continued with stops in 3545:Original Gerry Mulligan Tentet and Quartet 3168: 3154: 2728: 2611: 2291:(Finders Keepers, 2009) – recorded in 1970 31: 3032: 2647: 1848:Gerry Mulligan Presents a Concert in Jazz 335:. Several of his compositions including " 3005:"Dave Grusin, Gerry and Franca Mulligan" 2923:. Oxford University Press. p. 130. 2788: 2786: 1711:(ABC–Paramount, 1958) – play Phil Sunkel 940:, in 1978, and toured during the 1980s. 713: 629:style that became Mulligan's signature. 364:, native of Irish descent; his mother a 347: 3132:by GĂ©rard Dugelay and Kenneth Hallqvist 2918: 2666: 2404:(Concord, 2005) – live recorded in 1982 1367:1981 Grammy nominations for the albums 591:Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea 3741: 3334:Annie Ross Sings a Song with Mulligan! 2825:"Interview: Jeroen de Valk, author of 2755: 2282:Lionel Hampton presents Gerry Mulligan 2203:Lionel Hampton Presents Charles Mingus 1756:Annie Ross Sings a Song with Mulligan! 1473:were recorded at two sessions in 1952. 1447: 486:Mulligan next began arranging for the 3663:Charles Mingus and Friends in Concert 3149: 2873:"Performing Arts Digital Collections" 2831:. Jerry Jazz Musician. March 29, 2001 2792: 2783: 2195:Charles Mingus and Friends in Concert 1733:with Chet Baker (World Pacific, 1958) 633:The pianoless quartet with Chet Baker 3869:20th-century American male musicians 3237:Presenting the Gerry Mulligan Sextet 2301:(BlackHawk, 1986) – recorded in 1958 1567:Presenting the Gerry Mulligan Sextet 505: 3794:American jazz baritone saxophonists 3482:Something Borrowed - Something Blue 2895:"Mulligan, Gerald Joseph ("Gerry")" 2667:Watrous, Peter (January 21, 1996). 2313:(Prophesy, 1972) – 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. 13: 3859:20th-century American saxophonists 3175: 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 (1927–1996) 14: 3905: 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) – recorded in 1959-60 2005:Gerry Mulligan Meets Enrico Intra 1543:(Vogue/Pacific Jazz, 1955) – 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 1322: 1228:(1958), as a jazz combo member; 1018:to write the saxophone concerto 709: 235: 208: 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 2997: 2972: 2946: 2937: 2912: 2887: 2865: 2851:"The Gerry Mulligan Collection" 2843: 2817: 2224:(ABC–Paramount, 1964) – 1 track 2149:Live at the Berlin Philharmonie 1965:Live at the Berlin Philharmonie 1645:(Verve, 1958) – also issued as 1624:(Columbia, 1977) – 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 255: 231: 204: 3311:Gerry Mulligan Meets Stan Getz 2827:Chet Baker: His Life and Music 2762:The Guinness Who's Who of Jazz 2706: 2681: 2660: 2641: 2632: 2623: 2602: 2593: 2509:(Musidisc) - track 1, "Rocker" 2408: 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 1: 3374:The Concert Jazz Band on Tour 2586: 2264:, 1957) – recorded in 1949-50 2167:Brubeck/ Mulligan/ Cincinnati 2118: 1139: 38: 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 Hi–Fi 1561:(Vogue – 655610 1954) – live 676:would soon after, start the 342: 7: 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:. 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Index

Mulligan, c. 1980s, by William P. Gottlieb
William P. Gottlieb
Queens, New York
Darien, Connecticut
Jazz
cool jazz
third stream
Baritone saxophone
piano
Judy Holliday
Sandy Dennis
jazz
baritone saxophonists
cool jazz
Claude Thornhill
Miles Davis
Stan Kenton
Chet Baker
reed instruments
Walkin' Shoes
Queens Village, Queens
New York
Wilmington, Delaware
Philadelphia
Marion, Ohio
player piano
Fats Waller
South Jersey
Chicago
Kalamazoo, Michigan

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