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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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in a smaller setting, the band varied in size and personnel, with the core group being six brass, five reeds (including
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Baker's melodic style fit well with
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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 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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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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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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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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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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Jeru's Journey: The Life & Music of Gerry Mulligan
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Elliot Lawrence Band Plays Gerry Mulligan Arrangements
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The Fabulous Gerry Mulligan Quartet â Pleyel Concert
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3493:Something Borrowed - Something Blue
2906:"Mulligan, Gerald Joseph ("Gerry")"
2678:Watrous, Peter (January 21, 1996).
2324:(Prophesy, 1972) â recorded in 1971
2104:with Jane Duboc (Telarc Jazz, 1993)
1961:Something Borrowed - Something Blue
1696:Gerry Mulligan/Paul Desmond Quartet
1402:1984 Viotti Prize (Vercelli, Italy)
1263:(also 1960) with his then partner,
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1160:Glasgow International Jazz Festival
1062:in Los Angeles for the premiere of
773:), had a son, Reed Brown Mulligan.
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3870:20th-century American saxophonists
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3037:
2257:The Jazz Greats of Our Time Vol. 1
1789:Gerry Mulligan Meets Johnny Hodges
1349:, with whom he recorded an album,
954:
27:American jazz musician (1927â1996)
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3840:Deaths from cancer in Connecticut
3835:Jazz musicians from New York City
3790:American people of German descent
3068:
2965:"Actress Sandy Dennis dies at 54"
2932:The Gerry Mulligan 1950s Quartets
2593:(Jazzizit) - track 4, "Soft Shoe"
2574:2008: The Dutch Jazz Orchestra -
2486:Plays Gerry Mulligan Arrangements
2399:(MGM, 1960) â recorded in 1959-60
2016:Gerry Mulligan Meets Enrico Intra
1554:(Vogue/Pacific Jazz, 1955) â live
1081:. In October, Mulligan performed
1023:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
440:, an hour and a half or so away.
3795:American people of Irish descent
3477:If You Can't Beat 'Em, Join 'Em!
3369:Gerry Mulligan Meets Ben Webster
1943:If You Can't Beat 'Em, Join 'Em!
1802:Gerry Mulligan Meets Ben Webster
1610:Recorded in Boston at Storyville
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1239:(1958), as a jazz combo member;
1029:to write the saxophone concerto
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3875:American multi-instrumentalists
3865:20th-century American composers
3830:Musicians from Queens, New York
3597:Live at the Berlin Philharmonie
3546:Gerry Mulligan Quartet Volume 2
3538:Gerry Mulligan Quartet Volume 1
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2862:"The Gerry Mulligan Collection"
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2160:Live at the Berlin Philharmonie
1976:Live at the Berlin Philharmonie
1656:(Verve, 1958) â also issued as
1635:(Columbia, 1977) â reissued as
1529:Gerry Mulligan Quartet Volume 2
1507:Gerry Mulligan Quartet Volume 1
1438:1995 Artists Committee for the
1420:1991 American Jazz Hall of Fame
1050:In 1984, Mulligan commissioned
916:; and bassists Buddy Clark and
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3322:Gerry Mulligan Meets Stan Getz
2838:Chet Baker: His Life and Music
2773:The Guinness Who's Who of Jazz
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2240:Dr. T featuring Gerry Mulligan
2114:1995: Gerry Mulligan Quartet,
2107:1994: Gerry Mulligan Quartet,
2031:with his orchestra (DRG, 1980)
1703:Gerry Mulligan Meets Stan Getz
1453:
1442:Honors for the Performing Arts
1408:1988 Duke Ellington Fellow at
977:with Argentine tango musician
551:, pianist John Lewis, bassist
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3385:The Concert Jazz Band on Tour
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2178:Brubeck/ Mulligan/ Cincinnati
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3885:Dave Brubeck Quartet members
3815:American male jazz composers
3151:NAMM Oral History Collection
2571:) - track 5, "Five Brothers"
2546:) - track 4, "Five Brothers"
2478:) - track 1, "Walkin' Shoes"
2022:(Produttori Associati, 1976)
1708:Getz Meets Mulligan in HiâFi
1572:(Vogue â 655610 1954) â live
687:would soon after, start the
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3895:20th-century jazz composers
3424:(with Bob Brookmeyer, 1962)
3337:The Gerry Mulligan Songbook
3332:(with Bob Brookmeyer, 1957)
3272:The Teddy Wilson Trio &
3050:. Hal Leonard Corporation.
3044:Josephson, Sanford (2015).
2123:Midas Touch: Live in Berlin
2047:Soft Lights and Sweet Music
1728:The Gerry Mulligan Songbook
1694:, 1957) â also released as
1617:(Pacific Jazz, 1957) â live
1594:A Profile of Gerry Mulligan
1563:(Pacific Jazz, 1955) â live
1399:1982 Connecticut Arts Award
1388:Soft Lights and Sweet Music
1000:The Light in the Wilderness
363:Gerry Mulligan was born in
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3800:Jazz baritone saxophonists
3421:The Gerry Mulligan Quartet
3413:Presents a Concert in Jazz
3137:at the Library of Congress
2366:, 1979) â recorded in 1978
2058:Symphonic Dreams `Entente'
1998:(Erre T.V./Festival, 1974)
1868:The Gerry Mulligan Quartet
1480:. The quartet sides, with
1096:In 1987, Mulligan adapted
876:, Don Ferrara, Al Derisi,
864:among others): trumpeters
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3682:The Classic Concert Live
3554:Gene Norman Presents the
3147:Gerry Mulligan Interview
2412:The Classic Concert Live
1639:(1998) with bonus tracks
1326:released the video tape
1186:substituting for Davis.
3810:American jazz composers
3605:The Last Set at Newport
3114:and the finding aid to
2954:Josephson (2015), p. 52
2649:Josephson (2015), p. 72
2640:Josephson (2015), p. 52
2631:Josephson (2015), p. 89
2619:Josephson (2015), p. 34
2610:Josephson (2015), p. 33
2506:- '"Live In Europe 1961
2467:- track 4, "Revelation"
2232:My Fair Lady Loves Jazz
2190:(Atlantic, 1973) â live
2172:(Atlantic, 1972) â live
2169:The Last Set at Newport
2163:(Columbia, 1972) â live
2147:(Columbia, 1968) â live
1741:Reunion with Chet Baker
1489:Mulligan Plays Mulligan
1384:For an Unfinished Woman
1324:Hal Leonard Corporation
848:. Mulligan appeared in
652:, a small jazz club on
618:Mulligan Plays Mulligan
447:and organized a school
3905:EmArcy Records artists
3775:Cool jazz saxophonists
3469:Butterfly with Hiccups
3401:Holliday with Mulligan
2930:Shipton, Alyn (2023).
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1930:Butterfly with Hiccups
1842:Holliday with Mulligan
1495:, 1951) â reissued as
1372:1981 Grammy Award for
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1242:Jazz on a Summer's Day
1176:Montreux Jazz Festival
1126:Stockholm Philharmonic
1060:New American Orchestra
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365:Queens Village, Queens
308:Gerald Joseph Mulligan
289:(1958â1965; her death)
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64:Background information
3845:Verve Records artists
3646:2:00 AM Paradise Cafe
3572:Carnegie Hall Concert
3377:The Concert Jazz Band
3353:What Is There to Say?
2804:Gavin, James (2011).
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2343:2:00 AM Paradise Cafe
2283:Stan Getz Plays Blues
2004:Carnegie Hall Concert
1815:The Concert Jazz Band
1780:What Is There to Say?
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1498:Historically Speaking
1130:New York Philharmonic
854:A Great Day in Harlem
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359:Early life and career
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2109:Dream a Little Dream
2080:ReâBirth of the Cool
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1196:Brecon Jazz Festival
1188:Re-Birth of the Cool
1135:In 1988, Mulligan's
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3850:GRP Records artists
3780:Cool jazz arrangers
3361:Meets Johnny Hodges
3298:Mulligan Meets Monk
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2778:Guinness Publishing
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1560:California Concerts
1459:As leader/co-leader
1286:Les Petites galĂšres
1215:Library of Congress
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1164:The Flying Scotsman
1137:Octet for Sea Cliff
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696:and later on PJ-8.
535:, alto saxophonist
523:In September 1948,
411:Kalamazoo, Michigan
109:Darien, Connecticut
57:William P. Gottlieb
3453:Gerry Mulligan '63
3256:Mainstream of Jazz
2995:Gerry Mulligan.com
2814:. pp. 56â57.
2776:(First ed.).
2685:The New York Times
2564:The Out-Of-Towners
2540:Out Of The Shadows
2453:Plays André Hodeir
2359:The Big Apple Bash
2310:At Monterey / 1958
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2073:Lonesome Boulevard
2068:(PAR, 1987) â live
2011:(CTI, 1975) â live
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1601:Mainstream of Jazz
1087:The Sax Chronicles
1079:Filarmonia Venetia
1056:The Sax Chronicles
1019:Saxophone Concerto
830:Fletcher Henderson
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3513:Walk on the Water
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2268:Birth of the Cool
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1295:I'm Not Rappaport
1273:A Thousand Clowns
1260:Bells Are Ringing
1254:The Subterraneans
1231:Follow That Music
1209:Mulligan died in
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232:Arlyne Brown
184:Years active
133:third stream
104:(1996-01-20)
29:
3765:1996 deaths
3760:1927 births
3701:Soundtracks
3639:Miles Davis
3110:The online
2991:"Biography"
2709:December 6,
2536:Dave Grusin
2420:As composer
2354:Jay McShann
2298:John Hill,
2263:Miles Davis
2259:(MCA, 1957)
2253:Manny Albam
2247:With Others
2242:(GRP, 1993)
2152:Blues Roots
2082:(GRP, 1992)
1969:Blues Roots
1807:Ben Webster
1660:(VSP, 1966)
1454:Discography
1284:(1977) and
1257:(1960) and
1229:short film
1118:Zubin Mehta
1098:K-4 Pacific
1077:, with the
1035:Zubin Mehta
1031:Celebration
1017:to write a
1015:Frank Proto
992:Pino Presti
981:. While in
914:Gus Johnson
908:; drummers
874:Clark Terry
870:Nick Travis
842:Kai Winding
834:Manny Albam
818:Count Basie
790:Ben Webster
747:Jon Eardley
743:Frank Isola
693:Los Angeles
634:Stan Kenton
598:Kai Winding
564:Royal Roost
553:Al McKibbon
549:Bill Barber
545:French horn
533:Mike Zwerin
525:Miles Davis
511:55th Street
488:Ornithology
482:", quoting
396:Fats Waller
336:Stan Kenton
332:Miles Davis
295:(1965â1974)
259:Franca Rota
205:Jeffie Boyd
162:Instruments
142:Occupations
3754:Categories
3641:, 1949â50)
2598:References
2587:Trudy Kerr
2504:Brew Moore
2493:Chet Baker
2483:Gene Krupa
2460:Chet Baker
2442:Gene Krupa
2438:Gene Krupa
2130:As sideman
2009:Chet Baker
1891:RCA Victor
1772:Annie Ross
1757:, et al. (
1482:Chet Baker
1303:Anita Loos
1184:Art Farmer
1151:Last years
971:the album
898:Gene Quill
894:Phil Woods
890:Gene Allen
878:Thad Jones
767:Annie Ross
763:Lee Konitz
751:Art Farmer
662:Chet Baker
587:East Coast
537:Lee Konitz
529:John Lewis
472:Gene Krupa
340:Chet Baker
85:1927-04-06
70:Birth name
55:1980s, by
48:Mulligan,
3687:Mel Tormé
3472:(1963â64)
3356:(1958â59)
3348:(1957â58)
3291:Stan Getz
3212:co-leader
2661:Down Beat
2580:Challenge
2403:Mel Tormé
2308:et al.,
2279:Stan Getz
2145:Compadres
2116:Dragonfly
1935:Limelight
1927:1963â64:
1777:1958â59:
1764:1957â58:
1675:Riverside
1650:Stan Getz
1637:Mullenium
1629:1946â57:
1588:1955-56:
1474:Zoot Sims
1447:Down Beat
1432:Down Beat
1340:Lew Brown
1282:La Menace
1200:Dragonfly
1108:with the
1089:with the
1054:to write
918:Bill Crow
910:Mel Lewis
886:Zoot Sims
822:Stan Getz
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