Line-up 1981

Édition 1981

Programmation

Basie Alumni :

Basie Alumni

Basie Alumni All Stars big band

Clark Terry, Harry Edison, Joe Newman, Snooky Young (tp) Benny Powell, Al Grey (tb), Buddy Tate, Frank Foster (ts), Chris Woods, Marshall Royal (as), Cecil Payne (bs), Nat Pierce (p), Eddie Jones (b), Gus Johnson (dms), Jimmy Witherspoon (voc)

McCoy Tyner Quintet
Art Pepper Quartet

McCoy Tyner Quintet

McCoy Tyner (p) Quintet: Joe Ford (as), John Blake (vln), Ron Burrage (b) Avery Sharpe (dms)

Art Pepper Quartet

Art Pepper (as) Quartet: George Cables (p), David Williams (b), Carl Burnett (dms).

Dizzy Gillespie All Stars
Mario Stantchev

Dizzy Gillespie All Stars

Dizzy Gillespie (tp) All Stars: Milt Jackson (vib), Wallace Davenport, Benny Bailey (tp), Kai Winding, Curtis Fuller (tb), Illinois Jacquet, Arnett Cobb, James Moody, Ricky Ford (ts), George Cables (p), Paul Burner (b), Frankie Dunlop (dms).

Mario Stantchev

Mario Stantchev Trio

Chuck Berry
Magic Slim & Lefty Dizz
Booker T. Laury

Chuck Berry

Chuck Berry (voc, g).

Magic Slim & Lefty Dizz

Magic Slim & Lefty Dizz (g, voc).

Booker T. Laury

Booker T. Laury (p, voc)

Herbie Hancock
Vienne All Stars

Herbie Hancock

Herbie Hancock (p), Wynton Marsalis (tp), Ron Carter (b), Tony Williams (dms).

Vienne All Stars

Vienne All Stars: Art Farmer (tp), Lee Konitz (as), Martial Solal (p), Pierre Michelot (b), Shelly manne (dms).

À propos de l’édition

The adventure really began in 1981. Over five days, today’s Jazz à Vienne emerged on the horizon. At the last minute, a replacement had to be found for Lionel Hampton, who was ill: Dizzy Gillespie (with Milt Jackson) took over at the head of the all-star big band. Chuck Berry drove his own Mercedes to the theatre, with a few dents in the bodywork. Herbie Hancock introduced us to a new trumpet player, aged 19: Wynton Marsalis. But the festival’s most historic concert was played by Art Pepper, just  a few months before he died. A storm interrupted the only performance shared by Martial Solal, Art Farmer, Lee Konitz, Shelly Manne and Pierre Michelot.