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Claude Bolling

 
Artist: Claude Bolling

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Émile Vilain, Fernand Verstraete, Benny Vasseur, Pierre-Yves Sorin, Pierre Schirrer, Andre Paquinet, Jean Eteve, Michael Delakian, Vincent Cordelette, Jean-Paul Charlap, Michel Camicas, Guy Bodet

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  • Born: April 10, 1930, Cannes, France
  • Active: '40s, '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Instrument: Leader, Piano
  • Representative Albums: "Rolling with Bolling 1973-1983," "Suite for Flute and Jazz Piano Trio," "Concerto for Classical Guitar & Jazz Piano"
  • Representative Songs: "Baroque and Blue," "Romance," "Javanaise"

Biography

Pianist, composer, producer, and bandleader Claude Bolling enjoyed his first successes as a kingpin in the mainland European trad jazz movement of the 1950s and '60s. A skilled pianist who was heavily influenced by Duke Ellington, Teddy Wilson, Earl Hines, and Art Tatum, he also persisted in performing ragtime and old-style jazz during the years when U.S. and European pop culture was dominated by Elvis Presley and the Beatles. Beginning in 1975, Bolling created his own personal micro-genre of classical crossover chamber jazz, composing and recording entire suites that featured several of the world's most highly acclaimed virtuosi. While decades of devotion to ragtime, blues, New Orleans jazz, boogie-woogie and swing have earned him a faithful following throughout much of Europe, Bolling is best known in North America for his numerous albums of accessibly presented suites written and arranged specifically for classical soloists and a mainstream jazz rhythm section.

Claude Bolling was born in Cannes, France on April 10, 1930. A child piano prodigy, his primary jazz influence was Duke Ellington. The small band he assembled in 1945 drew inspiration from old time New Orleans jazz legends like Jelly Roll Morton, King Oliver, Louis Armstrong, and Sidney Bechet as well as the groups led by Ellington sidemen Johnny Hodges, Rex Stewart, Barney Bigard, and Cootie Williams. This blend of interests would soon place him on common ground with his almost exact contemporary, Britain's premier trad jazz bandleader, Chris Barber. In 1948 Bolling accompanied legendary blues vocalist Bertha Chippie Hill and subsequently gigged with trumpeters Roy Eldridge and Cat Anderson, cornetist Rex Stewart, saxophonist Paul Gonsalves, and vibraphonist Lionel Hampton. He formed and began leading his own orchestra in 1955, eventually naming it the Show Bizz Band.

During the 1960s Bolling demonstrated a keen business sense by supplementing his jazz oriented recording and bandleading activities with hectic and, one hopes, lucrative service as creator, producer, and manager of Les Parisiennes, a female pop vocal quartet who specialized in rapid-fire novelty numbers, synchronized movement, and brightly patterned mod-a-go-go outfits. He also composed quite a lot of incidental and theme music for films and television (including "Borsalino," "Netchaiev Est de Retour," and "Les Brigandes du Tigre"), while expanding his knowledge and interpretive range to include early modern jazz pianists like Erroll Garner, Thelonious Monk, Oscar Peterson, George Shearing, and Horace Silver in addition to swing and stride favorites Fats Waller, Count Basie, and Willie "The Lion" Smith.

When the cheery opening bars of "Baroque and Blue" began emanating from radios and stereo phonographs throughout the U.S. in 1975, both Bolling and flutist Jean-Pierre Rampal quickly became household names among listeners who enjoyed both jazz and European chamber music as some of the melodies seemed to reflect the sunny influence of Jacques Ibert. The mingling of these currents worked nicely on the album Suite for Flute and Jazz Piano Trio, and the record sold well, not least for its clever cover illustration depicting an anthropomorphized piano and a substantially upsized flute relaxing together in a hotel bed. The fact that the flute was blowing smoke rings gave the entire picture a humorously post-coital twist.

Bolling returned to the jazz/classical format many times, teaming up with a series of star soloists including guitarist Alexander Lagoya, violinist Pinchas Zukerman, trumpeter Maurice Andre, cellist Yo-Yo Ma, flautist Elana Duran. and pianists Emanuel Ax and Jean-Bernard Pommier. Bolling's two-piano inventions were composed in sonata form, and a "Suite for Piano and Chamber Orchestra" also emerged from his fertile imagination. In later years Bolling collaborated with jazz violinist Stéphane Grappelli and vocalist Guy Marchand, hosted numerous tributes to Duke Ellington and led a successful big band. His perseverance and longevity were rewarded with renewed interest in his many accomplishments, including of course Les Parisiennes, whose complete works were reissued shortly after the turn of the millennium in several eye-catching retrospective collections. ~ arwulf arwulf, All Music Guide
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Warm Up the Band

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Inspirations

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Suite for Chamber Orch and Jazz Piano Trio

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Picnic Suite for Flute, Guitar & Jazz Piano

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Cinima Hits!

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Annee Sainte

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Magnificent (Le Magnifique)

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Parisiennes: l'Integrale

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Sonatas Nos. 1 & 2 for Piano

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Claude Bolling Collector

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Bolling Plays Ellington, Vol. 1

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Tone Parallel to Harlem

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Rolling with Bolling 1973-1983

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Live at the Meridien Paris

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Sonate Pour Deux Pianistes

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Cinemadreams

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Plays Brassens, Bechet, Vian, Becaud

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Original Boogie Woogie

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Tribute to the Piano Greats

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Drum Is a Woman

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Drum Is a Woman

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Brigades du Tigre

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Chantons Claude Bolling: A Partir de 3 Ans

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All Time Favorites

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Tribute to Duke Ellington

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C'est Si Bon

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Cross Over U.S.A.

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Cross Over U.S.A.

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Jazz In Paris: Claude Bolling Plays the Original Piano Greats

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Ragtime Bolling & Boogie

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California Suite

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Suites for Flute and Jazz Piano Trio

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Paris Swing

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Netchaïev Est de Retour

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Crooner's Dream

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Victory Concert [DVD]

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Original Blues

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Original Ragtime/Original Boogie Woogie/Original Piano Blues

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Jazzgang Amadeus Mozart

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Claude Bolling Plays Duke Ellington

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First Class [DVD]

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Bolling Story

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Claude Bolling

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Suite 1 for Flute & Jazz Piano

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Victory Concert

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Victory Concert

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With the Help of My Friends

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Black, Brown & Beige

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Black, Brown & Beige

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First Class

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First Class

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Bolling's Greatest Hits

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Jazz Brunch

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Suite for Flute and Jazz Piano Trio, Vol. 2

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Claude Bolling Big Band

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Jazz a La Francaise

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Toot Suite

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Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano

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Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano

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Vintage Bolling

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Concerto for Classical Guitar & Jazz Piano

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Suite for Flute and Jazz Piano Trio

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Suite for Flute and Jazz Piano Trio

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Suite for Flute and Jazz Piano Trio

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Borsalino

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Original Ragtime

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Original Ragtime

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French Jazz

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Wikipedia: Claude Bolling
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Claude Bolling (born 10 April 1930), is a renowned French jazz pianist, composer, arranger, and occasional actor.

He was born in Cannes, studied at the Nice Conservatory, then in Paris. A child prodigy, by age 14 he was playing jazz piano professionally, with Lionel Hampton, Roy Eldridge, and Kenny Clarke. Bolling's books on jazz technique show that he did not delve far beyond bebop into much avant garde jazz. He was a major part of the traditional jazz revival in the late 1960s, and he became friends with Oscar Peterson.

He has written music for over one hundred films, mostly French, starting with the score for a 1957 documentary about the Cannes Film Festival, and including the films Borsalino (1970), and California Suite (1978).

Bolling is also noted for a series of "crossover" collaborations with classical musicians. His Suite for Flute and Jazz Piano Trio with Jean-Pierre Rampal, a mix of Baroque elegance with modern swing, has been a top seller for many years, and was followed up by other works in the same vein. It was particularly popular in the United States, at the top of the hit parade for two years after its release and on billboard top 40 for 530 weeks, roughly ten years.

Following his work with Rampal, Bolling went on to work with many other musicians, from different genres, including Alexandre Lagoya, Pinchas Zukerman, Maurice André, and Yo-Yo Ma. He has also worked with, and performed tributes to many others, including Lionel Hampton, Duke Ellington, Stéphane Grappelli, Django Reinhardt, Oscar Peterson.

Works

  • Claude Bolling Plays Duke Ellington (1959)
  • Cat Anderson, Claude Bolling And Co. (1965)
  • Original Ragtime (1966)
  • Original Boogie Woogie (1968)
  • Original Piano Blues (1969)
  • Original Jazz Classics (1970)
  • Original Piano Greats (1972)
  • Swing Session (1973)
  • Jazz Party (1975)
  • With the Help of My Friends (1975)
  • Keep Swingin' Volume 4 (1975)
  • Suite for Flute and Jazz Piano (1975)
  • Hot Sounds (1976)
  • Concerto for Guitar and Jazz Piano Trio (1975)
  • Suite for Violin and Jazz Piano Trio (1977)
  • California Suite (1978)
  • Jazz Gala 79 (1979)
  • Just For Fun (1980)
  • Picnic Suite for Guitar, Flute and Jazz Piano Trio (1980)
  • Toot Suite (1981)
  • Claude Bolling (1981)
  • Suite for Chamber Orchestra and Jazz Piano Trio (1983)
  • Suite for Cello and Jazz Piano Trio (1984)
  • Jazz a la Francaise (1984)
  • Live at the Meridien (1985)
  • Suite No. 2 for Flute and Jazz Piano Trio (1987)
  • Nuances (1988)
  • Sonatas for Two Pianos (1989)
  • Cross Over U.S.A. (1993)
  • Enchanting Versailles - Strictly Classical (1994)
  • A Drum is a Woman (1997)
  • Tribute To The Piano Greats (2003)

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CBS Dinner Classics: Cocktail Party (1990 Album by Various Artists)
Vintage Bolling (1975 Album by Claude Bolling)
The Sound of Jazz, Vol. 1 [Who's Who] (2000 Album by Various Artists)

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