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Chet Amsterdam (né Chester G. Amsterdam; 20 August 1926 – 9 July 2010) was an American, New York-based big band, jazz, pop, and rock-n-roll studio session double bassist; and he was a composer.[1]
Career
[edit]Selected discography
[edit]- The John Berberian Ensemble – Music Of The Middle East (1966)
- Bassist Chet Amsterdam, a New York City jazz musician who had played with a large number of other Middle Eastern performers throughout the 1960s and clearly had a feel for this kind of material. Berberian's recollections are that Amsterdam used an electric bass during the recording sessions, making Music from the Middle East one of the first, if not the first, album in the genre to feature such an instrument
Selected compositions
[edit]- "No Tengo Por Que"
- Louis J. Barreiro (music)
- Chet Amsterdam (music)
- © United Artists Music Co., Inc.
- 11 July 1958; Class E (unpublished) 533911
- "Always on Sunday"
- Louis J. Barreiro (music)
- Chet Amsterdam (music)
- © Louis J. Barreiro & Chet Amsterdam
- 18 April 1961; Class E (unpublished) 667242
- "Bambu"
- Chet Amsterdam (music)
- © United Artists Music Co., Inc.
- 22 September 196l; Class E (unpublished) 688476
- "Boka Butu"
- Chet Amsterdam (music)
- © United Artists Music Co., Inc.
- 22 September 196l; Class E (unpublished) 688481
- "Dom Dom Dan"
- Chet Amsterdam (music)
- © United Artists Music Co., Inc.
- 22 September 196l; Class E (unpublished) 688477
- "Drumbano"
- Chet Amsterdam (music)
- © United Artists Music Co., Inc.
- 22 September 196l; Class E (unpublished) 688480
- "Ja Ki Lin"
- Chet Amsterdam (music)
- © United Artists Music Co., Inc.
- 22 September 196l; Class E (unpublished) 688474
- "Kiki"
- Chet Amsterdam (music)
- © United Artists Music Co., Inc.
- 10 July 196l; Class E (unpublished) 678077
- "Maki Maka"
- Chet Amsterdam (music)
- © United Artists Music Co., Inc.
- 22 September 196l; Class E (unpublished) 688475
- "Mona Sa"
- Chet Amsterdam (music)
- © United Artists Music Co., Inc.
- 22 September 196l; Class E (unpublished) 688472
- "Noma"
- Chet Amsterdam (music)
- © United Artists Music Co., Inc.
- 22 September 196l; Class E (unpublished) 688473
- "Rai Rai"
- Chet Amsterdam (music)
- © United Artists Music Co., Inc.
- 22 September 196l; Class E (unpublished) 688479
- "Wa Vengo"
- Chet Amsterdam (music)
- © United Artists Music Co., Inc.
- 22 September 196l; Class E (unpublished) 688478
Miscellaneous
[edit]- Ray Meinberg, formerly sales manager of Prestige Records and Chet Amsterdam, long-time independent arranger and producer, formed an independent A&R firm that produced folk and ethnic recordings. The firm, Folk Music, Inc., was headquartered at 251 Bradley Avenue in Bergenfield, New Jersey.
- Amsterdam, at the time, was represented in the disk market with more than twenty albums of French, Greek, Turkish, Jewish and Armenian music. The two first combined forces to produce the "Golden Songs of Greece" LP for Prestiege International.
- Meinberg and Amsterdam will follow-through into sales, merchandising, promotion and publicity on the finished product. The duo has researched the outlets, beyond normal distribution channels, best suited by nationality for every type of folk and ethnic platter.[2]
Selected discography
[edit]Session Date | Primary artist | Title | Album | Label | Session Matrix |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
November 14, 1952 | Neal Hefti and His Orchestra | "Lake Placid" (single) | Coral CRL-57077 | Coral 9-60912 | 83644 |
November 14, 1952 | Neal Hefti and His Orchestra | "Uncle Jim" (single) | Coral CRL-57077 | Coral 9-60914 | 83645 |
November 14, 1952 | Neal Hefti and His Orchestra | "Waltzing on a Cloud" (single) | Coral CRL-57077 | Coral 9-60980 | 83646 |
November 15, 1952 | Neal Hefti and His Orchestra | "In Veradero" (single) | Coral CRL-57077 | 83647 | |
November 15, 1952 | Neal Hefti and His Orchestra | "Falling in Love All Over Again" (single) | Coral CRL-57077 | Coral 9-60914 | 83648 |
November 15, 1952 | Neal Hefti and His Orchestra | "It's a Happy Holiday" (single) | Coral CRL-57077 | Coral 9-60913 | 83649 |
November 15, 1952 | Neal Hefti and His Orchestra | "Two For a Nickel, Three For a Dime" (single) | Coral CRL-57077 | Coral 9-60913 | 83650 |
1954 or 1955 | Paula Castle[i] | "Lost Love" (album) | Bethlehem BCP1036 |
Selected jazz sessonography and jazz discography
[edit]Sessionography, in contrast to discography, delineates the origins of recordings that are sometimes re-released as singles (from albums) or the reverse or, in the age of CDs, re-released in large compilations, which, in some cases include cuts that had not previously been released. Amsterdam has an extensive sessionography in non-jazz music. This section only includes jazz.
- Session
November 14, 1952
Recorded in New York
Neal Hefti and His Orchestra
- 83644: "Lake Placid," Coral 9-60912
- 83645: "Uncle Jim," Coral 9-60914
- 83646: "Waltzing on a Cloud," Coral 9-60980
Matrix (on label): WL83644A11
- 83644: "Lake Placid," Coral 9-60912
- November 15, 1952
Neal Hefti
"In Veradero"
Coral CRL57077
New York
- March 1, 1954
Jackie Cain and Roy Kral
With Neal Hefti's Orchestra
Side A: "Banana Split"
Matrix (on label): 85915
Side B: "Take Me to the Circus"
Matrix (on label): 85916
Coral 61178
New York
- March 1, 1954
Jackie Cain and Roy Kral
With Neal Hefti's Orchestra
"The Love Nest"
Matrix (on label): 85917
"I Hear Music"
Matrix (on label): 85918
Brunswick BL54026
New York
- March 9, 1954
Neal Hefti
Neal Hefti And His Orchestra Epic LG1013
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New York
- March 9 & 11, 1954
Neal Hefti
Side A: "Mood Indigo"
Matrix (label): C051034
Side B: "One O'clock Jump"
Matrix (label): C051031
Epic LN3113
New York
- June 11, 1954
Red Norvo
RCA (Sp)NL46034
New York
- December 2, 1954
Neal Hefti and his Orchestra Epic LN3113
New York
- Circa March 18, 1955
Neal Hefti and his Orchestra
Rejected
New York
- March 22, 1955
Neal Hefti and his Orchestra
Epic 9103
New York
Jazz albums (as sideman)
[edit]- 1954 or 1955
Paula Castle
Lost Love
Bethlehem BCP1036
New York
- April 1955
Whelan Tyme and His Boogie Woogie Boys
8 To The Bar
United Artists UAL30002
New York
- June 1955
Neal Hefti and his Orchestra New York, June, 1955
Epic 9122
New York
- June 6, 1955
Neal Hefti and his Orchestra Epic 9114
New York
- Probably July 1955
Teddi King
Bidin' My Time
Victor LPM1147
New York
- September 5, 1955
Stan Kenton Orchestra
Stan Kenton's Music '55
Telecast "Music '55", CBS-TV Studio 66
Sounds of Yester Year (E)DSOY776 [CD]
New York
- September 9, 1955
Ben Webster
Ben Webster with Ralph Burns' Orchestra
Norgran EPN142
New York
- September 13, 1955
Stan Kenton Orchestra With The JATP All Stars
Telecast "Music 55," CBS-TV Studio 66
Sounds of Yester Year (E)DSOY776 [CD]
New York
- December 17, 1956
Hal Schaefer Trio
New York, December 17, 1956
New York
- March 5, 1957
John Plonsky Quintet
Cool Man Cool
Golden Crest CR3014
New York
- April 6, 1957
Johnny Richards & His Orchestra
Live In Hi-Fi Stereo 1957-1958 Broadcasts
Broadcast from Red Hill Inn
Jazz Hour JH1010 [CD]
Pennsauken Township, New Jersey
- June 27, 1957
Johnny Richards
Wide Range
Capitol EAP1-885
New York
- July 8, 1957
Johnny Richards
Capitol EAP2-885
New York
- July 11, 1957
Johnny Richards
Capitol EAP2-885
New York
- July 30, 1957
Johnny Richards
Mosaic Select MS-017 [CD]
New York
- January 1958
Johnny Richards
Broadcast from Birdland
Jazz Hour JH1010
New York
- February 26, March 6, and March 18, 1958
Claude Thornhill and His Orchestra
Claude On a Cloud
Decca DL-8722
New York
- March 25, 1958
Johnny Richards & His Orchestra
The Rites Of Diablo
Roulette R(S)52008
Webster Hall, New York
- April, 1958
Hal Schaefer Orchestra
United Artists Showcase
United Artists UAL30001
New York
- April 17, 1958
Johnny Richards
Roulette R(S)52008
Webster Hall, New York
- April 28, 1958
Johnny Richards
Experiments In Sound
Capitol T981
New York
- April 29, 1958
Johnny Richards
Capitol T981
New York
- Summer 1958
Johnny Richards Orchestra
Kiss Her Goodbye (TV soundtrack)
Uptown UPCD27.62 [CD]
New York
- Summer 1958
Johnny Richards
Kiss Her Goodbye (TV soundtrack)
Uptown UPCD27.62 [CD]
New York
- August 2, 1958
Johnny Richards & His Orchestra Broadcast, Bandstand USA, "Birdland"
Jazz Hour JH1010 [CD]
New York
- September 28, 1958
Ralph Burns
Decca DL9215
New York
- 1959
Hal Schaefer
Ten Shades Of Blue
United Artists UAL3021
New York
- February, 1959
Irene Kral with Al Cohn's Orchestra
SteveIreneo!
United Artists UAL3052
New York
- February, 1959
Big Miller
Did You Ever Hear The Blues?
Personnel: Pat Brooks (trumpet); Jimmy Cleveland (trombone); Phil Woods (alto sax); Zoot Sims (tenor sax); Al Cohn (bari sax); Jimmy Jones (piano); Chuck Wayne, Turk Van Lake (guitar); Chet Amsterdam (bass); Elvin Jones (drums)
United Artists UAL3047
New York
- February 1959
George Williams and His Orchestra
Swing Classics
United Artists UAL3027
New York
- February 3 & 5, 1959
Claude Thornhill and His Orchestra
Dance To The Sound Of Claude Thornhill, 1959
Decca DL-8878
New York
- February 19, 1959
Johnny Richards
Broadcast from Birdland
Uptown UPCD27.62 [CD]
New York
- February 20, March 2 & 6, 1959
Mary Ann McCall with the Johnny Richards Orchestra
Melancholy Baby
Coral CRL57276
New York
- February 24, 1959
Johnny Richards
Broadcast from Birdland
Uptown UPCD27.62 [CD]
New York
- May 12, 14, 19, June 6, June 9, 1959
Johnny Richards and His Orchestra
Walk Softly/Run Wild!
Coral CRL(7)57304
New York
- Early 1963
Max Kaminsky and His Dixie Eight
Max Goes East
United Artists UAL3174
New York
- September 9 & 17, 1964
Johnny Richards
My Fair Lady - My Way
Roulette R52114
New York
- February 28, 1966
Jimmy McGriff Orchestra
The Big Band
Solid State SM17001
New York
- December 6 & 8, 1966
Johnny Richards
Aqui Se Habla Espanol (Spanish Spoken Here)
Roulette R25351
New York
- January 31 & February 1, 1967
Phil Woods
Greek Cooking
Impulse A9143
New York
- December 14, 1967
Spanky & Our Gang
Like To Get To Know You
Mercury C-30168
New York
- April 16-23 & 24, 1968
Marvin Stamm
Machinations
Verve V-8759
New York
- September, 1969
Gary McFarland
Today
New York, September, 1969
Skye SK14
New York
- Early 1971
Gary McFarland
Butterscotch Rum
Buddah BDS95001
New York
Discography work
[edit]References
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ Paula Jackson, in 1949, was singing for Chubby Jackson. She also recorded with the Joe Roland Quintet in 1949.
References
[edit]- ^ The ASCAP Biographical Dictionary, (4th ed.), by Jaques Cattell Press (1980); LCCN 80-65351; ISBN 0-8352-1283-1
- ^ "Meinberg & Amsterdam Form Inside Folk A&R Firm," Cash Box, May 28, 1960, p. 37