[JPL] Bud Shank obit
Arturo Gomez
arturogomez at kuvo.org
Sat Apr 4 15:31:48 EDT 2009
Bud Shank, Alto Saxophonist, Dies at 82
By Jeff Tamarkin <http://jazztimes.com/contributors/10422-jeff-tamarkin>
Bud Shank, an alto saxophonist and flutist whose career spanned more than a
half century, died April 2 at his home in Tucson, Ariz. The cause was not
available but Shank was said to have had "some ongoing health issues." A day
earlier Shank had been in San Diego recording a new album. Shank was 82.
Born May 27, 1926 in Dayton, Ohio, Clifford Everett "Bud" Shank tried his
hand at a variety of woodwinds before settling on the saxophone. He attended
college in North Carolina and worked with saxophonist Charlie Barnet before
moving to California in the late 1940s, where he played with trumpeter
Shorty Rogers and then pianist Stan Kenton. Working with guitarist Laurindo
Almeida, Shank was also one of the first jazz musicians to explore Brazilian
music. Shank cut a number of albums for the world music label World Pacific
from the '50s to the '70s.
Shank first recorded as a leader in the mid-'50s, for the Pacific Jazz
label. He is considered part of the emerging West Coast cool school, but he
continued to develop beyond that sound as the years went on. In those early
years, he also played with Maynard Ferguson, Bob Brookmeyer, Bob Cooper and,
in 1962, with Indian sitarist Ravi Shankar on the latter's Improvisations
album. In the '60s, Shank also aligned with artists as diverse as Sergio
Mendes, the Mamas and the Papas-that's his flute on the classic hit
"California Dreamin'"-and Chet Baker, who appeared on Shank's 1966 album
Michelle, a collection of covers of then-contemporary pop hits. The latter
became Shank's only album to reach the Billboard charts.
Shank continued to evolve during the '70s and '80s, eventually giving up the
flute to concentrate on his alto work. He put together a band called the
L.A. Four with Almeida, bassist Ray Brown and a revolving cast of drummers,
and recorded a number of albums for such labels as Concord, Contemporary and
Candid. In 2004 Mosaic released Mosaic Select 10, a three-disc collection of
Shank's Pacific Jazz collaborations with Cooper. In 2005 Shank formed the
Bud Shank Big Band and in 2007 he released Beyond the Red Door, with pianist
Bill Mays.
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