Bud Shank performing in 2006

Clifford Everett "Bud" Shank, Jr. (May 27, 1926 – April 2, 2009) was an American alto saxophonist and flautist. He had an extensive career, releasing albums in seven different decades.

As leader

  • 1976 Sunshine Express (Concord Jazz 20)
  • 1978 Heritage (Concord Jazz 58)
  • 1979 Crystal Comments (Concord Jazz 126)
  • 1980 Explorations (Concord Jazz 2002)
  • 1983 Yesterday, Today and Forever (Concord Jazz 223) – with Shorty Rogers
  • 1984 Back Again (Choice/Bainbridge 6829) – with Shorty Rogers
  • 1984 This Bud's for You... (Muse 5309)
  • 1985 California Concert (Contemporary 14012) – with Shorty Rogers
  • 1986 That Old Feeling (Contemporary 14019)
  • 1986 Bud Shank Quartet at Jazz Alley (Contemporary 14027)
  • 1986 Serious Swingers (Contemporary 14031) – with Bill Perkins
  • 1987 Quiet Fire (Contemporary 14064) – with Frank Morgan [released 1991]
  • 1989 Tomorrow's Rainbow (Contemporary 14048)
  • 1989 Tales of the Pilot: Bud Shank Plays the Music of David Peck (Capri 74025)
  • 1990 Drifting Timelessly (Capri 75001)
  • 1990 Lost in the Stars: Bud Shank and Lou Levy Play the Sinatra Songbook (Fresh Sound 183)
  • 1991 America the Beautiful (Candid 79510) – with Shorty Rogers and the Lighthouse All Stars
  • 1991 The Doctor Is In (Candid 79520)
  • 1992 Eight Brothers (Candid 79521) – with Shorty Rogers and the Lighthouse All Stars
  • 1992 I Told You So! (Recorded Live at Birdland, New York City) (Candid 79533)
  • 1992 The Awakening (New Edition/Records Vertriebsges.mb 87065)
  • 1993 New Gold! (Candid 79707) [released 1995]
  • 1995 Lost Cathedral (ITM 970087)
  • 1996 Plays the Music of Bill Evans (Fresh Sound 5012)
  • 1996 Bud Shank Sextet Plays Harold Arlen (Jimco 9502)
  • 1997 By Request: Bud Shank Meets the Rhythm Section (Milestone 9273)
  • 1997 Jazz in Hollywood (Nocturne/Original Jazz Classics 1890) reissue of Nocturne 2; split/shared CD with Lou Levy Trio
  • 1998 A Flower Is a Lovesome Thing (Koch Jazz 36912) – with Bob Cooper
  • 1999 After You, Jeru: Bud Shank Celebrates the Music of Gerry Mulligan (Fresh Sound 5026)
  • 2000 Silver Storm (Raw 201) – with Bill Perkins and Conte Candoli
  • 2002 On the Trail (Raw 202)
  • 2005 Bouncing With Bud & Phil – Live at Yoshi's (Capri 74071) – with Phil Woods
  • 2006 Taking the Long Way Home (Jazzed Media 1015)
  • 2007 Beyond the Red Door (Jazzed Media 1027) – with Bill Mays
  • 2008 Against the Tide (Portrait of a Jazz Legend) (Jazzed Media 9003) documentary DVD with audio CD
  • 2009 Fascinating Rhythms (Recorded Live at the Jazz Bakery, Culver City, California) (Jazzed Media 1045)
  • 2009 In Good Company (Capri 74106) – with Jake Fryer [released 2011][1]

As sideman

References

  1. "Bud Shank | Album Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
  2. Thurber, Jon (April 6, 2009). "Bud Shank dies at 82; alto saxophonist was immersed in West Coast jazz scene". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved April 6, 2009.
  3. Weber, Bruce (April 7, 2009). "Bud Shank, Jazz Saxophonist, Is Dead at 82". The New York Times. Retrieved April 7, 2009.
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