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Zoot Sims

 
Artist: Zoot Sims
  • Born: October 29, 1925, Inglewood, CA
  • Died: March 23, 1985, New York, NY
  • Active: '40s, '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Instrument: Sax (Tenor), Sax (Soprano)
  • Representative Albums: "Zoot Sims and the Gershwin Brothers," "Jazz Alive: A Night at the Half Note," "At E.J.'s - Atlanta, GA"
  • Representative Songs: "Memories of You," "Night and Day," "Zoot Swings the Blues"

Biography

Throughout his career, Zoot Sims was famous for epitomizing the swinging musician, never playing an inappropriate phrase. He always sounded inspired, and although his style did not change much after the early 1950s, Zoot's enthusiasm and creativity never wavered.

Zoot's family was involved in vaudeville, and he played drums and clarinet as a youth. His older brother, Ray Sims, developed into a fine trombonist who sounded like Bill Harris. At age 13, Sims switched permanently to the tenor, and his initial inspiration was Lester Young, although he soon developed his own cool-toned sound. Sims was a professional by the age of 15, landing his first important job with Bobby Sherwood's Orchestra, and he joined Benny Goodman's big band for the first time in 1943; he would be one of BG's favorite tenormen for the next 30 years. He recorded with Joe Bushkin in 1944, and even at that early stage, his style was largely set.

After a period in the Army, Sims was with Goodman from 1946-1947. He gained his initial fame as one of Woody Herman's "Four Brothers" during his time with the Second Herd (1947-1949). Zoot had brief stints with Buddy Rich's short-lived big band, Artie Shaw, Goodman (1950), Chubby Jackson, and Elliot Lawrence. He toured and recorded with Stan Kenton (1953) and Gerry Mulligan (1954-1956). Sims was also a star soloist with Mulligan's Concert Jazz Band of the early '60s and visited the Soviet Union with Benny Goodman in 1962. A freelancer throughout most of his career, Sims often led his own combos or co-led bands with his friend Al Cohn; the two tenors had very similar sounds and styles. Zoot started doubling on soprano quite effectively in the '70s. Through the years, he appeared in countless situations, and always seemed to come out ahead. Fortunately, Zoot Sims recorded frequently, leading sessions for Prestige, Metronome, Vogue, Dawn, Storyville, Argo, ABC-Paramount, Riverside, United Artists, Pacific Jazz, Bethlehem, Colpix, Impulse, Groove Merchant, Famous Door, Choice, Sonet, and a wonderful series for Pablo. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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Discography: Zoot Sims
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New Beat Bossa Nova, Vols. 1-2

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In Copenhagen

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Leaping In

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Best of Zoot Sims

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Zoot

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Tenor Giants Featuring Oscar Peterson

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Waiting Game

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Love for Sale: Live in Dublin 1978

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Tenorly

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East of the Apple

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Modern Art of Jazz [Bonus Tracks]

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Vol. 4: 1953-1954

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Elegiac

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At E.J.'s - Atlanta, GA

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Suddenly It's Spring

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On the Korner

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Zoot Sims Plays Alto, Tenor and Baritone [Compilation]

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Innocent Years

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Zoot Suite 1947-1950

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At the Half Note Again

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Zoot Sims Quartet/Shelly Mann Quartet [DVD]

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Don't Worry Bout Me

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Zoot Sims and the Gershwin Brothers

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Zoot Sims and the Gershwin Brothers

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Zoot Sims & Henri Renaud

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On Ducret Thomson

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Only a Rose

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I Wish I Were Twins

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Zoot Sims Plays Tenor & 4 Altos (Zoot!/Zoot Sims Plays 4 Altos)

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Zoot-O-Rama

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Tonite's Music Today

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Bohemia After Dark

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Jazz Alive! A Night at the Half Note [Japan]

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Quartet in Florida

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Zoot Suite

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At the Half Note

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East Coast Sounds

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Hoagy Carmichael Sessions and More

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American Swinging in Paris

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Zoot Sims in Paris [Import]

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Stretching Out

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Recorded Live at EJs, August 9 1981

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Quartet at Las Vegas Jazz Society

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Complete Prestige and Vogue Studio Masters

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Quartet & Sextet

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Zoot Sims in Copenhagen

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Zoot Sims in Copenhagen

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Zoot Sims Featuring Dave McKenna

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Swing King

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Zoot Sims Goes to Jazzville

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Live at Falcon Lair

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Zoot Sims Meets Kenny Drew

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Complete Live Recordings

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Live in Philly

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Live in Philly

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Stretching Out [Bonus Tracks]

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Getting Sentimental

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Getting Sentimental

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Soprano Sax

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Soprano Sax

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In a Mellow Tone

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Send in the Clowns

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Summer Thing

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Somebody Loves Me

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Somebody Loves Me

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Zoot Sims Plays Johnny Mandel: Quietly There

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Blues for Two

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Swinger

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Passion Flower

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Passion Flower

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Just Friends

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Warm Tenor

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For Lady Day

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If I'm Lucky

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Hawthorne Nights

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Zoot at Ease

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Live at the Half Note

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Bossa Nova Sessions

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Cookin'

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Either Way

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Either Way

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Down Home

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Down Home

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Down Home [Bonus Track]

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Choice

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Jazz Alive: A Night at the Half Note

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Jazz Alive: A Night at the Half Note

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Zoot!

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Zoot!

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That Old Feeling

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Morning Fun

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Rare Dawn Sessions

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Rare Dawn Sessions

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Zoot Sims Quartets

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Zoot Case [Gazell]

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Zoot Sims in Paris

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In Concert

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Wikipedia: Zoot Sims
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Zoot Sims

52nd Street Jazz Fair NYC July 6, 1976
Background information
Birth name John Haley Sims
Born October 29, 1925(1925-10-29)
Origin Queens, New York, U.S.
Died March 23, 1985 (aged 59)
Genre(s) Jazz
Occupation(s) Saxophonist
Instrument(s) Tenor saxophone, Soprano saxophone, alto saxophone
Associated acts Woody Herman, Al Cohn, Stan Kenton, Buddy Rich, Gerry Mulligan, Oscar Peterson, Jack Kerouac, Bob Brookmeyer, Count Basie, Art Pepper, Jim Hall, Annie Ross,

John Haley "Zoot" Sims (October 29, 1925 - March 23, 1985) was an American jazz saxophonist, playing mainly tenor and soprano.[1]

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Biography

He was born in Inglewood, California. Growing up in a vaudeville family, Sims learned to play both drums and clarinet at an early age. His father was a vaudeville hoofer, and Sims prided himself on remembering many of the steps his father taught him.

Following in the footsteps of Lester Young, Sims developed into an innovative tenor saxophonist. Throughout his career, he played with renowned bands, including Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw, Stan Kenton, and Buddy Rich. Sims was also one of Woody Herman's "Four Brothers", and he was known among his peers as one of the strongest swingers in the field. He frequently led his own combos and sometimes toured with his friend Gerry Mulligan's sextet, and later with Mulligan's Concert Jazz Band.

In the 1950s and '60s, Sims had a long, successful partnership as co-leader of a quintet with Al Cohn, which recorded under the name "Al and Zoot". That group was a favorite at the New York club The Half Note. Always fond of the higher register of the tenor sax, Zoot also liked to play alto and late in his career added the soprano saxophone to his performances, while recording a series of albums for the Pablo Records label of impresario Norman Granz. Zoot also played on some of Jack Kerouac's recordings.

Sims acquired the nickname — Zoot — early in his career while he was in the Kenny Baker band in California. The name was later appropriated for a sax-playing Muppet.

Zoot Sims died in New York on March 23, 1985.

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