Monday 17 July 2023

Vince Guaraldi born 17 July 1928

Vincent Anthony Guaraldi, (July 17, 1928 – February 6, 1976) was an American jazz pianist best known for composing music for animated television adaptations of the Peanuts comic strip. 

Vincent Anthony Guaraldi was born Vincent Dellaglio in San Francisco. His last name changed to "Guaraldi" after his mother, Carmela divorced his biological father (whose last name was Dellaglio) and married Tony Guaraldi, who adopted the boy. A loyal son of the Bay Area, Guaraldi graduated from Abraham Lincoln High School in the city's Sunset District, and after serving in the military during the Korean War, he returned home and enrolled at San Francisco State University. While attending college, Guaraldi developed a passion for the piano, sparked by the blues and boogie-woogie sounds of Jimmy Yancy, Albert Ammons, and Pete Johnson. 

When Guaraldi began following their example on the keyboard, he took a detour into jazz, exploring the work of Oscar Peterson and Bill Evans, and guitarist Tal Farlow (Guaraldi dabbled on the six-string as well), and he became a frequent visitor at San Francisco jazz clubs such as Jackson's Nook and The Black Hawk, occasionally sitting in with local acts such as Sonny Criss, Bill Harris, and Chubby Jackson. One of Guaraldi's first notable gigs was an intimidating booking, playing at intermissions at The Black Hawk during a residency by the legendary Art Tatum; Guaraldi pulled it off, and in 1951, he joined the trio of vibraphonist Cal Tjader, appearing on Tjader's first album for the prestigious San Francisco jazz imprint Fantasy Records. 

Guaraldi's first recorded work can be heard on "Vibratharpe," a 1953 release by the Cal Tjader Trio. In 1955, he put together his own trio: longtime friend Eddie Duran on guitar and Dean Reilly on bass--and tackled North Beach's bohemian-hungry club, where his piano work became a huge attraction. It soon came to be recognized as the Guaraldi sound. The original Vince Guaraldi Trio, with Eddie Duran and Dean Reilly, can be heard on two genuinely pleasant releases: "The Vince Guaraldi Trio" (1956) and "A Flower is a Lonesome Thing" (1957). Guaraldi toured in 1956 with Woody Herman's third Thundering Herd, replacing Nat Pierce on piano for one season. 

Inspired by the 1959 French-Brazilian film Black Orpheus (1959) (Black Orpheus) Guaraldi hit the studio with a new trio: Monty Budwig on bass, Colin Bailey on drums--and recorded his own interpretations of Antonio Carlos Jobim's haunting soundtrack music. The 1962 album was called "Jazz Impression of Black Orpheus," which was released on then-owner Saul Zaentz's Fantasy Records, and "Samba de Orpheus" was the first selection released as a single. Combing the album for a suitable B-side number, Guaraldi's producers finally made a new version of a modest original composition titled "Cast Your Fate to the Wind," which became a smash hit, and won the 1963 Grammy for Best Instrumental Jazz Composition. 

                              

Following the success of "Cast Your Fate," Guaraldi recorded a handful of albums with guitarist Bola Sete and composed an unusual song cycle in which he and his trio accompanied the choir of San Francisco's Grace Cathedral.  But it was in 1964 that Guaraldi took his first step toward the music that would make him most famous. Lee Mendelson and Bill Melendez, a pair of television writers and producers, were working on a documentary about Charles Schulz, the creator of the popular comic strip Peanuts, and they approached Guaraldi to compose the score. The documentary never aired, but when Mendelson and Melendez teamed up with Schulz in 1965 to create an animated Christmas special featuring the Peanuts characters, they wanted a score with a different flavour than most Saturday morning cartoons, and once again asked Guaraldi to collaborate. 

A Charlie Brown Christmas was an immediate hit with audiences and critics alike, and has become a Yuletide perennial, broadcast every December, and Guaraldi's score -- by turns full of contemplative beauty and brimming with high-spirited joy -- was cited by many as one of the best things about the show. When Mendelson, Melendez, and Schulz began work on a second Peanuts special, It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, Guaraldi was again invited to write the music. 

He became an integral part of the production team behind the specials (generally at least one was produced each year), and also wrote music for the Peanuts-themed feature film A Boy Named Charlie Brown. Guaraldi's work on the Peanuts projects kept him busy enough that he would release only six more albums during the rest of his recording career (including two albums for Warner Bros. that found him experimenting with electric instruments), though he kept up a schedule of live performances in addition to his television commitments. 

Guaraldi died suddenly in a hotel room at Menlo Park, California, on February 6, 1976, at age 47 after suffering a massive heart attack. he had completed recording of his score for It's Arbor Day, Charlie Brown earlier in the day, and was resting between shows during a nightclub engagement when he collapsed and never woke up.

(Edited from allMusic, IMDb & Wikipedia)

 

6 comments:

boppinbob said...

For “Vince Guaraldi, It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown:
Original Soundtrack Recording (Craft Recordings/Fantasy, 2022)” go here:

https://www.imagenetz.de/mntSQ

1. Linus and Lucy
2. Graveyard Theme
3. Snoopy and the Leaf/Frieda (With the Naturally Curly Hair)
4. The Great Pumpkin Waltz
5. Linus and Lucy (Reprise)
6. Charlie Brown Theme/Charlie Brown Theme (Minor Theme)/Graveyard Theme (Reprise)
7. The Great Pumpkin Waltz (Reprise)
8. The Red Baron/Military Drum March
9. The Great Pumpkin Waltz (2nd Reprise)/The Great Pumpkin Waltz (3rd Reprise)
10. Graveyard Theme (Trick or Treat) (2nd Reprise)
11. Fanfare/Breathless/ Graveyard Theme (Trick or Treat) (3rd Reprise)
12. Charlie Brown Theme (Reprise)
13. Breathless (2nd Reprise)
14. It's a Long Way to Tipperary/There's a Long, Long Trail a-Winding/Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag/Roses of Picardy
15. Graveyard Theme (Trick or Treat) (4th Reprise)
16. Linus and Lucy (2nd Reprise)/Linus and Lucy (3rd Reprise)
17. ChrlieBrown Theme (2nd Reprise)
Previously Unreleased Alternate Takes
18. Linus and Lucy (Alternate Take 1)
19. Graveyard Theme (Alternate Take 1)
20. Charlie Brown Theme (Alternate Reprise Take 1)
21. Linus and Lucy (Alternate Take 2)
22. The Great Pumpkin Waltz (Alternate Take 2)
23. Linus and Lucy (Alternate Reprise Take 1)
24. Charlie Brown Theme (Alternate Reprise Take 2)

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Here’s a selected discography found on the web. Please note I do not have these albums below but have checked the links which were OK at time of this post. One link is gone it’s gone! Please Note (free) Filecat is very slow.

A big thank you goes to up loaders credited
A = Jaro @ Jazz Jazz
B = Michel & Sosnin @ Jazz Jazz
C = Mike 1985 @ Jazznblues Club

Vince Guaraldi - A Flower Is a Lovesome Thing (1957) FLAC (C)

https://filecat.net/f/UWyNShDbzl1exri

Vince Guaraldi - At Grace Cathedral (1965) (A)

https://turbobit.net/oj99243z2xzv.html

Vince Guaraldi Trio - Live On The Air (1974) (B)

https://rapidgator.net/file/e82ee84b9e238026fa22756d0b78500b/Vince_Guaraldi_Trio_-_Live_On_The_Air_(1974).rar.html

Vince Guaraldi - The Latin Side of Vince Guaraldi (1996) FLAC (C)

https://filecat.net/f/Dgdehn

Vince Guaraldi And Friends - North Beach (2006) FLAC (C)

https://filecat.net/f/UZZQOY

Vince Guaraldi - The Definitive Vince Guaraldi (2009) FLAC (C)

https://filecat.net/f/4dw81X

B said...

Thank you very much for the upload. I remember reading in the San Francisco Chronicle about Guaraldi's death Menlo Park--a great loss. I have many of these but not the 2-disc version of Vince Guaraldi Trio – Jazz Impressions Of Black Orpheus (Fantasy 2023). The link to
https://www.imagenetz.de/ucp/files# seems incomplete. Any chance you have more information on the link? You have a very interesting website that I check daily along with egroj world and a few others which make a priceless contribution to music lovers.

boppinbob said...

Thanks for the comment B, Have now sorted the faulty link.

A big thank you to egroj for suggesting todays birthday musician.

For “Vince Guaraldi – Essential Standards (2009 Original Jazz Classics)” go here:

https://www.imagenetz.de/cQANK

1 Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise 3:33
2 The Girl From Ipanema 5:19
3 Moon River 5:21
4 Cast Your Fate To The Wind 3:09
5 Willow Weep For Me 5:20
6 Fascinating Rhythm 2:48
7 Since I Fell For You 4:23
8 The Days Of Wine And Roses 5:25
9 On Green Dolphin Street 5:56
10 Autumn Leaves 4:27
11 Corcovado 3:24
12 Greensleeves (Originally Issued Master Take) 5:25

Contains previously released material recorded between 1956 and 1965.

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For “Vince Guaraldi Trio – Jazz Impressions Of Black Orpheus (Fantasy 2023)” go here:

https://www.imagenetz.de/m2F5P

Disc 1
1.Samba De Orfeu
2.Manha De Carnaval
3.Nosso Amor
4.Felicidade
5.Cast Your Fate to the Wind
6.Moon River
7.Alma-Ville
8.Since I Fell for You
9.Samba De Orfeu (Short Version: Take 1, Set 3) [previously Unreleased]
10.Samba De Orfeu (Long Version: Take 1, Set 3) [previously Unreleased]
11.Manha De Carnaval (Take 1, Set 3) [previously Unreleased]
12.Manha De Carnaval (Take 2, Set 3)

Disc 2
13.Nosso Amor (Take 1, Set 3) [previously Unreleased]
14.Nosso Amor (Take 2, Set 4) [previously Unreleased]
15.Felicidade (Take 2, Set 2)
16.Felicidade (Take 4, Set 3) [previously Unreleased]
17.Cast Your Fate to the Wind (Take 2) [previously Unreleased]
18.Cast Your Fate to the Wind (Take 3)
19.Cast Your Fate to the Wind (Take 5) [previously Unreleased]
20.Alma-Ville (Take 2) [previously Unreleased]
21.Since I Fell for You (Take 3) [previously Unreleased]
22.Jitterbug Waltz (Take 1) [previously Unreleased]
23.Jitterbug Waltz (Take 1A) [previously Unreleased]
24.Jitterbug Waltz (Take 2A) [previously Unreleased]

Vince Guaraldi – piano
Colin Bailey – drums
Monty Budwig – double bass
Jazz Impressions of Black Orpheus is the third album by American jazz pianist Vince Guaraldi (credited to the Vince Guaraldi Trio), released in 1962 on Fantasy Records. It is considered Guaraldi's breakthrough album. A 60th anniversary remastered edition sourced from original master and analog tapes was released in CD and digital formats on November 18, 2022 by Craft Recordings. A 3-LP vinyl set was released on February 23, 2023.

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For “Vince Guaraldi – The Eclectic Vince Guaraldi (Warner Bros 1969)” go here:

https://www.imagenetz.de/c9Zkd

1 Nobody Else
2 Lucifer's Lady
3 Black Sheep Boy
4 Once I Loved
5 Beat Goes on
6 Yesterday
7 Coffee and Doe-Nuts
8 Reason to Believe
9 It Was a Very Good Year

(Reconstructed playlist)
17 July 2023 at 10:53

thanksloads said...

thank you for all of the Vince!

rev.b said...

I imagine like millions of kids my age, I immediately fell for A Charlie Brown Christmas, especially the music. Long before I developed an interest in jazz, Vince’s work touched me in a deep abiding way. My love of his music has endured to this day, reinforced by the scores of his recordings I’ve collected over the years. Recently my wife said she could always tell Vince’s playing. I can’t help but agree. The development of a style that’s immediately recognizable in any area is no small feat. Thank you for this remembrance, all the links, and for all your good work on From The Vaults

egroj.jazz said...

Great post Bob, and good records.
thank a lot.
;)