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{{Short description|American jazz musician, arranger, and composer (1929–2011)}} {{Use mdy dates|date=July 2014}} {{Infobox musical artist | name = Bob Brookmeyer | image = Bob_Brookmeyer.jpg | caption = Brookmeyer in a 1963 advertisement | birth_name = Robert Edward Brookmeyer | birth_date = {{Birth date|1929|12|19|mf=y}} | birth_place = [[Kansas City, Missouri|Kansas City]], Missouri, U.S. | death_date = {{Death date and age|2011|12|15|1929|12|19|mf=y}} | death_place = [[New London, New Hampshire|New London]], New Hampshire, U.S.<ref name="NYT">{{cite news| url=https://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/19/arts/music/bob-brookmeyer-jazz-musician-and-educator-dies-at-81.html | work=The New York Times | first=Peter | last=Keepnews | title=Bob Brookmeyer, Jazz Musician and educator, Dies at 81 | date=December 18, 2011}}</ref> | genre = [[Mainstream jazz]], [[Cool jazz]], [[West Coast jazz]], [[Post bop]] | occupation = Musician, composer, arranger, educator | instrument = [[Valve trombone]], piano | years_active = | label = [[Impulse!]], Mainstream, [[RCA]], [[Verve Records|Verve]] | past_member_of = [[Gary Burton]], [[Bill Evans]], [[Stan Getz]], [[Jimmy Giuffre]], [[Jim Hall (musician)|Jim Hall]], [[Gary McFarland]], [[Gerry Mulligan]], [[Lalo Schifrin]], [[Clark Terry]], [[The Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra]], [[Claude Thornhill]], [[Zoot Sims]] }} '''Robert Edward''' "'''Bob'''" '''Brookmeyer''' (December 19, 1929 – December 15, 2011) was an American jazz [[valve trombone|valve]] trombonist, [[Jazz piano|pianist]], arranger, and composer. Born in [[Kansas City, Missouri]], Brookmeyer first gained widespread public attention as a member of [[Gerry Mulligan]]'s quartet<ref>{{cite book | last=Berendt|first=Joachim| title=The Jazz Book | publisher=Paladin| year=1976|pages=380}}</ref> from 1954 to 1957. He later worked with [[Jimmy Giuffre]],<ref>{{cite book | last=Berendt| title=The Jazz Book | publisher=| year=1976|pages=384}}</ref> before rejoining Mulligan's Concert Jazz Band. He received eight [[Grammy Award]] nominations during his lifetime. {{TOC limit|2}} ==Biography== Brookmeyer was born on December 19, 1929, [[Kansas City]], [[Missouri]], United States.<ref name="jb1">{{cite book | last=Berendt| title=The Jazz Book | publisher=| year=1976|pages=199}}</ref> He was the only child of Elmer Edward Brookmeyer and Mayme Seifert.<ref name="NYT" /> Brookmeyer began playing professionally in his teens. He attended the Kansas City Conservatory of Music, but did not graduate. He played piano in big bands led by [[Tex Beneke]] and [[Ray McKinley]], but concentrated on valve trombone from when he moved to the [[Claude Thornhill]] orchestra in the early 1950s. He was part of small groups led by [[Stan Getz]], [[Jimmy Giuffre]], and [[Gerry Mulligan]] in the 1950s. During the 1950s and 1960s, Brookmeyer played in New York clubs, on television (including being part of the house band for ''[[The Merv Griffin Show]]''), and on studio recordings, as well as arranging for [[Ray Charles (musician, born 1918)|Ray Charles]] and others.<ref name="NYT" /> In the early 1960s, Brookmeyer joined [[flugelhorn]] player [[Clark Terry]] in a band that achieved some success. In February 1965, Brookmeyer and Terry appeared together on [[BBC Two|BBC2]]'s [[Jazz 625]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://clarkterry.com/#/2011/12/tribute-to-bob-brookmeyer |title=Tribute to Bob Brookmeyer |publisher=clarkterry.com |date=December 19, 2011 |access-date =February 10, 2014}}</ref> Brookmeyer moved to [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], in 1968 and became a full-time studio musician. He spent 10 years on the [[West Coast of the United States|West Coast]] and developed a serious alcohol problem. After he overcame this, he returned to New York. Brookmeyer became the musical director of the [[Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Big Band|Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra]] in 1979, although he had not composed any music for a decade. Brookmeyer wrote for and performed with jazz groups in Europe from the early 1980s. He founded and ran a music school in the [[Netherlands]], and taught at the [[New England Conservatory of Music]] in [[Boston, Massachusetts]], and other institutions.<ref name="NYT" /> [[File:Clark Terry-Bob Brookmeyer.jpg|thumb|[[Clark Terry]] and Brookmeyer at the Clearwater Jazz Festival in the 1980s]] In June 2005, Brookmeyer joined [[ArtistShare]] and announced a project to fund an upcoming third album featuring his New Art Orchestra. The resulting [[Grammy Award|Grammy]]-nominated CD, titled ''Spirit Music'', was released in 2006. Brookmeyer was named a [[National Endowment for the Arts]] Jazz Master in the same year.<ref name="NYT" /> His eighth [[Grammy Award]] nomination was for an arrangement from the [[Vanguard Jazz Orchestra]]'s album, ''Forever Lasting'', shortly before his death.<ref name="NYT" /> That same album was also nominated in the [[57th Annual Grammy Awards]] for the category of Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album; the CD was entirely made up of Brookmeyer's compositions. Brookmeyer died of congestive heart failure on December 15, 2011, in [[New London, New Hampshire]].<ref name="NYT" /><ref>[http://www.artsjournal.com/aboutlastnight/2011/12/tt_bob_brookmeyer_rip.html artsjournal obituary.] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120521181154/http://www.artsjournal.com/aboutlastnight/2011/12/tt_bob_brookmeyer_rip.html |date=May 21, 2012 }}</ref> == Compositional style == One notable element of Brookmeyer's compositional style is his use of [[Contemporary classical music|contemporary classical]] writing techniques in his works for big bands and jazz ensembles. In the early 1980's Brookmeyer was mentored by composer [[Earle Brown]], with whom he explored [[20th-century classical music|20th century classical music]] in depth. Brookmeyer's works since have been influenced by such composers as [[Witold Lutosławski]] (whose cello concerto Brookmeyer used often in teaching students about simple motifs), [[Igor Stravinsky]], [[Claude Debussy]], [[György Ligeti]], and [[Béla Bartók]].<ref>{{Cite book|last=Guerra|first=Stephen J. Jr.|title=A Study of Bob Brookmeyer's Compositional Style for Large Jazz Ensemble|publisher=|year=2016|isbn=|location=|pages=55}}</ref> Some examples of 20th-century classical compositional techniques used in Brookmeyer's jazz pieces are: * "ABC Blues", where an [[atonal]] [[tone row]] is used to generate melodies and harmonies. * "The Big Time", where [[polytonality]] is used to develop melodies used earlier on in the composition. * Bob Brookmeyer uses [[Chromaticism|chromatic harmony]] and [[tone cluster]]s throughout such works as "Seesaw", "Silver Lining", and "Hello and Goodbye".<ref>{{Cite book |last=Guerra |title=A Study of Bob Brookmeyer's Compositional Style for Large Jazz Ensemble |publisher= |year=2016 |isbn= |location= |pages=56–70}}</ref> ==Honors and awards== ===Grammy Awards (nominations)=== {{awards table}} |- |style="text-align:center;"|{{grammy|1960}} |style="text-align:center;"|''Blues Suite''', composed by Brookmeyer |style="text-align:center;"|[[Grammy Award for Best Original Jazz Composition|Best Arrangement]] |{{nom}} |- |style="text-align:center;"|{{grammy|1965}} |style="text-align:center;"|''The Power Of Positive Swinging'', composed by Brookmeyer |style="text-align:center;"|[[Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album|Best Instrumental Jazz Performance]] |{{nom}} |- |style="text-align:center;"|{{grammy|1966}} |style="text-align:center;"| ''ABC Blues'', composed by Brookmeyer |style="text-align:center;"|[[Grammy Award for Best Original Jazz Composition|Best Original Jazz Composition]] |{{nom}} |- |style="text-align:center;"|{{grammy|1980}} |style="text-align:center;"| ''[[Skylark (song)|Skylark]]'', arranged by Brookmeyer |style="text-align:center;"|[[Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Arrangement|Best Instrumental Arrangement]] |{{nom}} |- |style="text-align:center;"|{{grammy|2001}} |style="text-align:center;"|''Impulsive!'' (Album) |style="text-align:center;"|[[Grammy Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album|Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album]] |{{nom}} |- |style="text-align:center;"|{{grammy|2004}} |style="text-align:center;"| ''Get Well Soon'' (Album) |style="text-align:center;"| [[Grammy Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album|Large Jazz Ensemble Album]] |{{nom}} |- |style="text-align:center;"|{{grammy|2006}} |style="text-align:center;"| ''Spirit Music'' (Album) |style="text-align:center;"| [[Grammy Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album|Large Jazz Ensemble Album]] |{{nom}} |- |style="text-align:center;"|{{grammy|2008}} |style="text-align:center;"| ''[[Saint Louis Blues (song)|St. Louis Blues]]'', arranged by Brookmeyer |style="text-align:center;"|[[Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Arrangement|Best Instrumental Arrangement]] |{{nom}} |- | style="text-align:center;"|{{grammy|2011}} |style="text-align:center;"| ''Nasty Dance'', arranged by Brookmeyer |style="text-align:center;"|[[Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Arrangement|Best Instrumental Arrangement]] |{{nom}} |- {{end}} ==Discography== === As leader/co-leader === * ''[[Bob Brookmeyer Quartet]]'' (Pacific Jazz, 1954) * ''[[Bob Brookmeyer Plays Bob Brookmeyer and Some Others]]'' (Clef, 1955) * ''Happy Minors'' ([[Bethlehem Records|Bethlehem]], 1955) with [[Red Mitchell]], [[Zoot Sims]] * ''[[The Dual Role of Bob Brookmeyer]]'' (Prestige, 1956) – recorded in 1954-55 * ''[[Tonite's Music Today]]'' with [[Zoot Sims]] ([[Storyville Records|Storyville]], 1956) * ''[[Whooeeee]]'' with [[Zoot Sims]] (Storyville, 1956) * ''Bob Brookmeyer Quintet'' (Vogue, 1956) * ''Urso and Brookmeyer'' with [[Phil Urso]] ([[Savoy Records|Savoy]], 1956) * ''[[Brookmeyer]]'' (Vik, 1957) – recorded in 1956 * ''[[Traditionalism Revisited]]'' (World Pacific, 1957) * ''[[The Street Swingers]]'' (World Pacific, 1958) * ''[[Jazz Concerto Grosso]]'' with [[Gerry Mulligan]] (ABC–Paramount, 1958) – play Phil Sunkel, recorded in 1957. * ''They Met at the Continental Divide'' with Trombones Inc. (Warner Bros., 1959) * ''[[Kansas City Revisited]]'' (United Artists, 1959) * ''[[The Ivory Hunters]]'' with [[Bill Evans]] (United Artists, 1959) – also released as ''As Time Goes By'' (Blue Note LT series, 1981) * ''[[Jazz Is a Kick]]'' (Mercury, 1960) * ''[[Portrait of the Artist (album)|Portrait of the Artist]]'' (Atlantic, 1960) – recorded in 1959 * ''[[The Blues Hot and Cold]]'' (His Master's Voice, 1960) * ''[[Gloomy Sunday and Other Bright Moments]]'' (Verve, 1961) * ''[[7 x Wilder]]'' (Verve, 1961) * ''[[Trombone Jazz Samba]]'' (Verve, 1962) * ''[[Bob Brookmeyer and Friends]]'' (Columbia, 1965) – recorded in 1964 * ''The Bob Brookmeyer Small Band'' (Gryphon, 1978) * ''[[Back Again (Bob Brookmeyer album)|Back Again]]'' (Sonet, 1979) * ''Through a Looking Glass'' (Finesse, 1981) * ''Oslo'' (Concord Jazz, 1987) * ''Morning Fun'' with [[Zoot Sims]] (Black Lion, 1989) * ''Electricity'' (ACT, 1994) - recorded in 1991 * ''As It Happened Vol. 1'', with [[Roger Kellaway]] (Jazz Heritage, 1994) * ''Paris Suite'' (Challenge, 1995) * ''Out of This World'' with [[Metropole Orchestra]] (Koch Jazz, 1998) * ''Old Friends'' (Storyville, 1998) - recorded in 1994 * ''[[New Works Celebration]]'' (Challenge, 1999) - recorded in 1997 * ''Together'' with [[Mads Vinding]] (Challenge, 1999) * ''Holiday'' (Challenge, 2001) – plays piano * ''Madly Loving You'' with the Ed Partyka Jazz Orchestra (Challenge, 2001) * ''Stay Out of the Sun'' (Challenge, 2003) - recorded in 2000 * ''Get Well Soon'' with New Art Orchestra (Challenge, 2003) - recorded in 2002 * ''[[Island (Bob Brookmeyer and Kenny Wheeler album)|Island]]'' with [[Kenny Wheeler]] (Artists House, 2003) - recorded in 2002 * ''Spirit Music'' with New Art Orchestra (ArtistShare, 2006) === As sideman === {{Col-begin}} {{Col-2}} '''With [[Manny Albam]]''' * ''The Jazz Workshop'' (RCA Victor, 1956) * ''Play Music from the Broadway Musical West Side Story'' (Coral, 1957) * ''Manny Albam and the Jazz Greats of Our Time'' (Coral, 1957) * ''Sophisticated Lady'' (Coral, 1958) * ''The Blues Is Everybody's Business'' (Coral, 1958) * ''Steve's Songs'' (Dot, 1958) * ''Jazz Horizons: Jazz New York'' (Dot, 1959) * ''[[Brass on Fire]]'' (Solid State, 1966) '''With [[Steve Allen]]''' * ''...And All That Jazz'' (Dot, 1959) * ''Soulful Brass #2'' (Flying Dutchman, 1969) '''With [[Chet Baker]]''' * ''Chet Baker Sextet'' (Pacific Jazz, 1954) * ''[[The Trumpet Artistry of Chet Baker]]'' (Pacific Jazz, 1955) – compilation '''With [[Teddy Charles]]''' * ''Teddy Charles Featuring Bobby Brookmeyer'' (Prestige, 1954) * ''Salute to Hamp Flyin' Home'' (Bethlehem, 1959) '''With [[Al Cohn]]''' * ''[[The Al Cohn Quintet Featuring Bobby Brookmeyer]]'' (Coral, 1957) – rec. 1956 * ''[[Son of Drum Suite]]'' (RCA Victor, 1961) '''With [[Stan Getz]]''' * ''[[Interpretations by the Stan Getz Quintet]]'' (Norgran, 1954) – rec. 1953 * ''[[Stan Getz at The Shrine]]'' (Norgran, 1955) * ''[[Stan Getz and the Cool Sounds]]'' (Verve, 1957) * ''[[Recorded Fall 1961]]'' (Verve, 1961) * ''[[Jazz Samba]]'' (Verve, 1962) * ''[[Big Band Bossa Nova (Stan Getz album)|Big Band Bossa Nova]]'' (Verve, 1962) '''With [[Jimmy Giuffre]]''' * ''[[Trav'lin' Light (Jimmy Giuffre 3 album)|Trav'lin' Light]]'' (Atlantic, 1958) * ''[[The Four Brothers Sound]]'' (Atlantic, 1959) * ''[[Western Suite]]'' (Atlantic, 1960) '''With [[Jim Hall (musician)|Jim Hall]]''' * ''Live at Town Hall Vol. One'' (Musicmasters, 1991) * ''Live at the North Sea Jazz Festival'' (Challenge, 1999) '''With [[Nancy Harrow]]''' * ''You're Nearer'' (Tono 1986) * ''Street of Dreams'' (Poljazz, 1989) '''With [[Woody Herman]]''' * ''The Herd Rides Again'' (Everest, 1958) * ''The Fourth Herd'' (Jazz Legacy, 1960) * ''Woody Herman & the Fourth Herd'' (Windmill, 1972) '''With [[Gary McFarland]]''' * ''[[The Jazz Version of "How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying"]]'' (Verve, 1962) * ''[[Tijuana Jazz]]'' (Impulse! 1966) '''With [[Gerry Mulligan]]''' * ''[[Paris Concert (Gerry Mulligan album)|Paris Concert]]'' (Pacific Jazz, 1955) – rec. 1954 * ''[[California Concerts]]'' (Pacific Jazz, 1955) – rec. 1954 * ''[[Presenting the Gerry Mulligan Sextet]]'' (EmArcy, 1955) * ''[[Recorded in Boston at Storyville]]'' (Pacific Jazz, 1957) – rec. 1956 * ''[[The Teddy Wilson Trio & Gerry Mulligan Quartet with Bob Brookmeyer at Newport]]'' (Verve, 1957) * ''[[The Concert Jazz Band]]'' (Verve, 1960) * ''[[Gerry Mulligan and the Concert Jazz Band at the Village Vanguard]]'' (Verve, 1961) – rec. 1960 * ''[[Gerry Mulligan Presents a Concert in Jazz]]'' (Verve, 1961) * ''[[Gerry Mulligan and the Concert Jazz Band on Tour]]'' (Verve, 1962) – rec. 1960 * ''[[The Gerry Mulligan Quartet (1962 album)|The Gerry Mulligan Quartet]]'' (Verve, 1962) * ''[[Spring Is Sprung]]'' (Philips, 1963) – recorded in 1962 * ''[[Night Lights (Gerry Mulligan album)|Night Lights]]'' (Philips, 1963) – rec. 1962 * ''[[Butterfly with Hiccups]]'' (Limelight, 1964) – rec. 1963-64 '''With [[Jimmy Raney]]''' * ''Jimmy Raney Featuring Bob Brookmeyer'' (ABC-Paramount, 1956) * ''Jimmy Raney in Three Attitudes'' (ABC-Paramount, 1957) '''With [[George Russell (composer)|George Russell]]''' * ''[[New York, N.Y. (album)|New York N.Y.]]'' (Decca, 1959) * ''[[Jazz in the Space Age]]'' (Decca, 1960) '''With [[Don Sebesky]]''' * ''Three Works for Jazz Soloists & Symphony Orchestra'' (Gryphon, 1979) * ''I Remember Bill'' (RCA Victor, 1998) * ''Joyful Noise'' (RCA Victor, 1999) '''With [[Bud Shank]]''' * ''Bud Shank and Bob Brookmeyer'' (Pacific Jazz, 1954) * ''The Saxophone Artistry of Bud Shank'' (Pacific Jazz, 1956) '''With [[Zoot Sims]]''' * ''[[Tonite's Music Today]]'' (Storyville, 1956) * ''[[The Modern Art of Jazz by Zoot Sims|The Modern Art of Jazz]]'' (Dawn, 1956) * ''[[Stretching Out (Zoot Sims and Bob Brookmeyer album)|Bob Brookmeyer Octet Stretching Out]]'' (United Artists, 1959) * ''Choice'' (Pacific Jazz, 1961) * ''Suitably Zoot'' (Pumpkin, 1979) '''With [[Clark Terry]]''' * ''[[The Power of Positive Swinging]]'' (Mainstream, 1965) * ''[[Tonight (Clark Terry-Bob Brookmeyer Quintet album)|Tonight]]'' (Mainstream, 1965) * ''[[Gingerbread Men (album)|Gingerbread Men]]'' (Mainstream, 1966) * ''Previously Unreleased Recordings'' (Verve, 1973) * ''Gingerbread Gal'' (Mainstream, 1974) * ''What'd He Say'' (Mainstream, 1974) {{Col-2}} '''With others''' * [[Cannonball Adderley]], ''[[African Waltz]]'' (Riverside 1961) * [[Benny Aronov]], ''Shadow Box'' (Choice, 1979) * [[Ruby Braff]], ''Blowing Around the World'' (United Artists, 1959) * [[Canadian Brass]], ''Swingtime!'' (RCA Victor, 1995) * [[Bobby Bryant (musician)|Bobby Bryant]], ''The Jazz Excursion into Hair'' (Pacific Jazz, 1969) * [[Monty Budwig]], ''Dig'' (Concord Jazz, 1979) * [[Ralph Burns]], ''Where There's Burns There's Fire'' (Warwick, 1961) * [[Kenny Burrell]], ''Both Feet On the Ground'' (Fantasy, 1973) * [[Gary Burton]], ''[[The Groovy Sound of Music]]'' (RCA Victor, 1965) * [[Ray Charles]], ''[[The Genius of Ray Charles]]'' (Atlantic, 1959) * [[Tony Coe]], ''Captain Coe's Famous Racearound'' (Storyville, 1996) * [[Al Jazzbo Collins]], ''Presents Swinging at the Opera'' (Everest, 1960) * [[John Dankworth]], ''The Zodiac Variations'' (Fontana, 1965) * [[Eliane Elias]], Bob Brookmeyer, ''Play the Music of Eliane Elias Impulsive!'' (Stunt, 1997) * [[Bill Evans]], ''Waltz for Debby'' (Not Now Music, 2012) * [[Gil Evans]], ''Into the Hot'' (Impulse! 1962) * [[Harold Farberman]], [[Gunther Schuller]], ''Dedicated to Dolphy'' (Cambridge, 1966) * [[Dave Frishberg]], ''You're A Lucky Guy'' (Concord Jazz, 1978) * [[Curtis Fuller]], ''[[Cabin in the Sky (Curtis Fuller album)|Cabin in the Sky]]'' (ABC Impulse!, 1970) * [[Terry Gibbs]], ''Swingin' with Terry Gibbs and His Orchestra'' (EmArcy, 1956) * [[Astrud Gilberto]], ''The Shadow of Your Smile'' (Verve, 1965) * [[Buddy Greco]], ''I Like It Swinging'' (Columbia, 1961) * [[Bobby Hackett]], ''[[Creole Cookin']]'' (Verve, 1967) * [[Judy Holliday]], ''Holliday with Mulligan'' (DRG, 1980) * [[Chubby Jackson]], ''Chubby Takes Over'' (Empire, 2005) * [[Thad Jones]] & Mel Lewis, ''Presenting Thad Jones Mel Lewis & the Jazz Orchestra'' (Solid State, 1966) * Thad Jones & Mel Lewis, ''Live at the Village Vanguard'' (Solid State, 1967) * [[Teddi King]], ''Now in Vogue'' (Vogue, 1955) * [[Michel Legrand]], ''Plays Richard Rodgers'' (Philips, 1963) * [[Mel Lewis]], ''Make Me Smile & Other New Works by Bob Brookmeyer'' (Finesse, 1982) * [[Harry Lookofsky]], ''Stringsville'' (Atlantic, 1959) * [[Charlie Mariano]], ''A Jazz Portrait of Charlie Mariano'' (Regina, 1963) * [[Red Mitchell]], ''Happy Minors'' (Bethlehem, 1955) * [[Thelonious Monk]], ''Monk's Blues'' (Columbia, 1992) * [[Brew Moore]], ''Brothers and Other Mothers Vol. 2'' (Savoy, 1979) * [[Red Norvo]], ''Red's Rose Room Red's Blue Room'' (RCA Camden 1976) * [[Anita O'Day]], ''[[All the Sad Young Men (album)|All the Sad Young Men]]'' (Verve, 1962) * [[Babatunde Olatunji]], ''High Life!'' (Columbia, 1963) * [[Freda Payne]], ''After the Lights Go Down Low and Much More!!!'' (Impulse! 1963) * [[Oscar Pettiford]], ''[[Another One (Oscar Pettiford album)|Another One]]'' (Bethlehem, 1955) * [[Michel Petrucciani]], ''Both Worlds'' (Dreyfus, 1997) * [[Bill Potts (musician)|Bill Potts]], ''The Jazz Soul of Porgy & Bess'' (United Artists, 1959) * [[Tito Rodriguez]], ''Live at Birdland'' (Bomba, 1963) * [[Pee Wee Russell]] & [[Coleman Hawkins]], ''[[Jazz Reunion]]'' (Candid, 1961) * [[Lalo Schifrin]], ''Samba Para Dos'' (Verve, 1963) * [[Helen Schneider]], ''Right As the Rain'' (Tomato, 1995) * [[Tom Scott (saxophonist)|Tom Scott]], ''Tom Scott in L.A.'' (Flying Dutchman, 1975) * [[Carol Sloane]], ''Out of the Blue'' (Columbia, 1962) * [[Henri Texier]], ''Respect'' (Label Bleu, 1997) * [[Bob Thiele]], ''Head Start'' (Flying Dutchman, 1969) * [[Toots Thielemans]], ''Yesterday & Today'' * [[Jeremy Udden]], ''Torchsongs'' (Fresh Sound, 2006) * [[Phil Urso]], ''The Philosophy of Urso'' (Savoy, 1985) * [[Helen Ward (singer)|Helen Ward]], [[Peanuts Hucko]], ''With a Little Bit of Swing'' (RCA Victor, 1958) * [[George Williams (musician)|George Williams]], ''Put On Your Dancing Shoes'' (United Artists, 1960) * [[Joe Williams (jazz singer)|Joe Williams]], ''Presenting Joe Williams and Thad Jones Mel Lewis, the Jazz Orchestra'' (Solid State, 1966) * [[Paul Williams (songwriter)|Paul Williams]], ''Just an Old Fashioned Love Song'' (A&M, 1971) {{Col-end}} ==See also== * [[List of jazz arrangers]] ==References== {{Reflist|30em}} ==External links== *[http://www.bobbrookmeyer.com/ Bob Brookmeyer's website] *[http://www.challengerecords.com/ Record Company] (Challenge Records International) * {{AllMusic | id= bob-brookmeyer-mn0000051233 | label= Bob Brookmeyer}} * {{discogs artist|265425-Bob-Brookmeyer|Bob Brookmeyer}} *[https://web.archive.org/web/20160309211526/http://jazzwisemagazine.com/feature-table-mainmenu-134/5062-bob-brookmeyer-the-art-of-swing Interview with Bob Brookmeyer] *[https://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/19/arts/music/bob-brookmeyer-jazz-musician-and-educator-dies-at-81.html Bob Brookmeyer] (New York Times Obituary) *[https://www.namm.org/library/oral-history/bob-brookmeyer Bob Brookmeyer Interview] NAMM Oral History Library (1997) {{Bob Brookmeyer}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Brookmeyer, Bob}} [[Category:1929 births]] [[Category:2011 deaths]] [[Category:20th-century American male musicians]] [[Category:20th-century American pianists]] [[Category:20th-century American jazz composers]] [[Category:20th-century American trombonists]] [[Category:ACT Music artists]] [[Category:American jazz bandleaders]] [[Category:American jazz pianists]] [[Category:American jazz trombonists]] [[Category:American male jazz composers]] [[Category:American male jazz pianists]] [[Category:American male trombonists]] [[Category:American music arrangers]] [[Category:ArtistShare artists]] [[Category:Challenge Records (1994) artists]] [[Category:Cool jazz pianists]] [[Category:Cool jazz trombonists]] [[Category:DR Big Band members]] [[Category:Impulse! 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