Terry Gibbs lyrics
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Artist's albums
Play Steve Allen
1999 · album
Play That Song
1994 · album
Early Stan
1991 · album
Dream Band, Vol. 2: The Sundown Sessions
1987 · album
Chicago Fire (Live)
1987 · album
A Jazz Band Ball, Second Set
1986 · album
Now's the Time to Groove (Live)
2022 · album
The Austin Mood (Live)
2022 · single
Big Band-Galore!
2022 · compilation
Tippie (Live)
2022 · single
4am (Live)
2022 · album
Those Eyes (Live)
2022 · single
Townhouse 3 (Live)
2022 · single
Milestones of Legends: Jazz Vibes, Vol. 3
2018 · album
92 Years Young: Jammin' at the Gibbs' House
2017 · album
92 Years Young: Jammin' at the Gibbs' House
2017 · album
Swing Is Here
2009 · album
Findin' The Groove
2006 · album
52nd And Broadway: Songs Of The Bebop Era
2004 · album
From Me To You: A Tribute To Lionel Hampton
2003 · album
Plays Jewish Melodies in Jazztime
1963 · album
Hootenanny My Way
1963 · album
It's Time We Met
1965 · album
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Biography
One of the most hyper of all jazzmen (even his ballads are taken mostly double time), Terry Gibbs is a consistently exciting and competitive vibraphonist. As a xylophonist, he won an amateur contest when he was 12. After spending three years in the military during World War II, Gibbs played on 52nd Street, gigged with Tommy Dorsey (1946 and 1948), Chubby Jackson (touring Scandinavia during 1947-1948), Buddy Rich (1948), Woody Herman's Second Herd (1948-1949), and Benny Goodman (1950-1952). Gibbs settled in Los Angeles in 1957, worked in the studios, led jazz orchestras (his late-'50s version was called the Terry Gibbs Dream Band), was the musical director of The Steve Allen Show during the 1960s, and in the 1980s and '90s he teamed up in a quintet with Buddy DeFranco. Gibbs -- who recorded as a leader for Prestige, Savoy, Brunswick, EmArcy, Mercury, Verve, Time, Impulse, Dot, Xanadu, Jazz a La Carte, and Contemporary (among others) -- had such fine pianists as his sidemen through the years as Terry Pollard, Pete Jolly (on accordion in 1957), Alice McLeod (in 1963 before she became Alice Coltrane), and John Campbell. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi