Bob Florence
born on 20/5/1932 in Los Angeles, CA, United States
died on 15/5/2008 in Los Angeles, CA, United States
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Bob Florence (May 20, 1932 – May 15, 2008) was an American jazz arranger and pianist.
Biography
Florence began taking piano lessons at five and initially intended to be a concert pianist. His direction changed when he was exposed to jazz at Los Angeles City College.
At the beginning of his career, Florence worked as a pianist and arranger with Dave Pell. He founded his first band in the late 1950s, working with, amongst others, Herb Geller, Bud Shank, Frank Capp and Bob Enevoldsen. Florence later participated in big band projects in the Los Angeles area, working mainly with session musicians and as an accompanist to various singers. Throughout his career, Florence worked as an arranger for Harry James, Louie Bellson, Stan Kenton, Buddy Rich, Count Basie and Doc Severinsen.
In 2000, Florence won the Grammy for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance. He died of pneumonia, at the age of 75, in Los Angeles, California.[1]
Selected discography
- Meet The Bob Florence Trio (Era, 1956)
- Name Band- 1959 (Fresh Sound, 1958) with Herb Geller and Bob Enevoldsen
- Here and Now (Liberty Records/Fresh Sound, 1964) with Bud Shank and Frank Capp
- Live at Concerts By The Sea (Trend, 1980)
- Westlake (Discovery, 1981)
- Soaring (Sea Breeze, 1982)
- Magic Time (Trend, 1983)
- Trashcan City (Discovery, 1986)
- The Norwegian Radio Big Band meets Bob Florence (Odin, 1986)
- State of the Art (USA Music Group, 1988)
- Funupsmanship (MAMA, 1992)
- Earth (MAMA, 1996)
- Serendipity (MAMA, 1998)
- Another Side (MAMA, 2002)
- Whatever Bubbles Up (Summit Records, 2003)
- Friends, Treasures, Heroes (Summit Records, 2005)
- You Will Be My Music (MAMA, 2007)
- Legendary (MAMA, 2009)
As Arranger/Conductor
With Joe Pass
- A Sign of the Times (World Pacific, 1965)
See also
- List of jazz arrangers
References
- Schudel, Matt, Bob Florence; Eclectic Bandleader, Arranger Revered by Jazz Fans, 25 May 2008.
External links
Bob Florence at All Music Guide
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