Tuesday, 16 September 2025

Charlie Byrd born 16 September 1925

Charlie Byrd (September 16, 1925 – December 2, 1999) was an American jazz guitarist. Byrd was best known for his association with Brazilian music, especially bossa nova. In 1962, he collaborated with Stan Getz on the album Jazz Samba, a recording which brought bossa nova into the mainstream of North American music. Byrd played fingerstyle on a classical guitar. 

Charlie Lee Byrd was born in Suffolk, Virginia, and grew up in the borough of Chuckatuck. His father, a mandolinist and guitarist, taught him how to play the acoustic steel guitar at age 10. Byrd had three brothers, Oscar, Jack, and Gene "Joe" Byrd, who was an upright bass player. In 1942, Byrd entered the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and played in the school orchestra. In 1943, he was drafted into the United States Army, saw combat in World War II, and was stationed in Paris in 1945. There he played in an Army Special Services band and toured occupied Europe in the all-soldier production G.I. Carmen.

 After the war, Byrd returned to the United States and studied composition and jazz theory at the Harnett National Music School in Manhattan, New York City. During this time, he began playing a classical guitar. His first nylon string classical guitar is believed to be a 1933 Vincente Tatay which he purchased in a NYC music store. After moving to Washington, D.C., in 1950, he studied classical guitar with Sophocles Papas for several years. In 1954, he became a pupil of the Spanish classical guitarist Andrés Segovia and spent time studying with him in Italy. Byrd's earliest and greatest influence was the gypsy jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt, whom he saw perform in Paris. 

In 1957, Byrd met double bassist Keter Betts in a Washington, D.C., club called the Vineyard. The two men began performing gigs together, and by October were frequently performing at a club called the Showboat. In 1959, they joined Woody Herman's band and toured Europe for three weeks as part of a State Department-sponsored goodwill tour. The other members of the band were Vince Guaraldi, Bill Harris, Nat Adderley, and drummer Jimmy Campbell. Byrd led his own groups that sometimes featured his brother Joe. Byrd was also active as a teacher in the late 1950s; he trained guitar students at his home in Washington, D.C., each being required to audition before he agreed to be their teacher. 

                                   

Byrd was introduced to Brazilian music by Felix Grant, a friend and radio host who had contacts in Brazil in the late 1950s, and who was well-known there by 1960 due to the efforts of Brazilian radio broadcaster Paulo Santos. A tour of South America under the aegis of the U.S. State Department in 1961, proved to be a revelation, for it was in Brazil that Byrd discovered the emerging bossa nova movement. Once back in D.C., he played some bossa nova tapes to Stan Getz, who then convinced Verve's Creed Taylor to record an album of Brazilian music with himself and Byrd. 

That album, Jazz Samba, became a pop hit in 1962 on the strength of the single "Desafinado" and launched the bossa nova wave in North America. Thanks to the bossa nova, several albums for Riverside followed, including the defining Bossa Nova Pelos Passaros, and he was able to land a major contract with Columbia, though the records from that association often consisted of watered-down easy listening pop.  In 1963, Byrd toured Europe with Les McCann and Zoot Sims. Between 1964 and 1965, he appeared at the Newport Jazz Festival with Episcopal priest Malcolm Boyd, accompanying prayers from his book Are You Running With Me Jesus? with guitar. In 1967, Byrd brought a lawsuit against Stan Getz and MGM, contending that he was unfairly paid for his contributions to the 1962 album Jazz Samba. The jury agreed with Byrd and awarded him half the royalties from the album. 

In 1973, he formed the group Great Guitars with Herb Ellis and Barney Kessel and also that year, wrote an instruction manual for the guitar that has become widely used. From 1974 onward, Byrd recorded for the Concord Jazz label in a variety of settings, including sessions with Laurindo Almeida and Bud Shank. From 1980 through 1996, he released several of his arrangements to the jazz and classical guitar community through Guitarist's Forum. 

He also collaborated with the Annapolis Brass Quintet in the late 1980s, appearing with them in over 50 concerts across the United States and releasing two albums. Byrd played for several years at a jazz club in Silver Spring, Maryland, called The Showboat II which was owned and managed by his manager, Peter Lambros. He was also home-based at the King of France Tavern nightclub at the Maryland Inn in Annapolis from 1973 until his death. 

He died at his home in Annapolis, at the age of 74 on December 2, 1999 after a long bout with lung cancer. 

(Edited from Wikipedia & AllMusic)

 

2 comments:

  1. A big thank you goes to Denis for suggesting today’s birthday guitarist and for the loan of the 6 albums below

    For “Charlie Byrd – Four of The Best “go here:

    https://pixeldrain.com/u/vw5kYWB3

    Charlie Byrd Trio And Woodwinds – Byrd In The Wind (1963 Riverside re-issue of 1959 LP)
    1 Swing 59 3:19
    2 You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To 2:47
    3 Showboat Shuffle 3:54
    4 Love Letters 2:57
    5 Cross Your Heart 2:14
    6 Keter's Dirty Blues 4:08
    7 You're A Sweetheart 2:29
    8 Stars Fell On Alabama 3:11
    9 You Came A Long Way From St. Louis 3:27
    10 Wait Till You See Her 2:50
    11 Georgia On My Mind 3:04
    12 Copacabana 2:53

    Charlie Byrd – Hit Trip (1968 Columbia)
    1. Love Is Blue (L'Amour Est Bleu)
    2. Wait Until After Dark (From "Wait Until After Dark")
    3. Talk To The Animals (From "Doctor Dolittle")
    4. Live For Life (Vivre Pour Vivre) (From "Live For Life")
    5. The Look Of Love (From "Casino Royale")
    6. Shiny Stockings
    7. Up, Up And Away
    8. A Man And A Woman
    9. Sunny
    10. Barefoot In The Park (From "Barefoot In The Park")
    11. If I Were A Rich Man (From "Fiddler On The Roof")

    Charlie Byrd – The Great Byrd (1968 Columbia)
    1. Wichita Lineman 2:49
    2. For Once In My Life 2:40
    3. Those Were The Days 3:02
    4. Scarborough Fair / Canticle 2:48
    5. Happy Together 3:16
    6. Hey Jude 3:05
    7. Abraham, Martin And John 4:02
    8. I'll Never Fall In Love Again (From "Promises, Promises") 3:14
    9. Lullaby From "Rosemary's Baby" 4:28
    10. I Don't Have To Take It 3:12
    11. Who Is Gonna Love Me 2:40

    Charlie Byrd – The Stroke Of Genius (1971 Columbia)
    1. Southern Rider 6:40
    2. Something 2:53
    3. Everybody's Talkin' 3:32
    4. Pavanne 2:36
    5. Something Pretty 3:22
    6. Wave 4:37
    7. Nothing But A Fool 3:33
    8. Brown Baby 2:51
    9. What Is A Friend 2:49
    10. Pretty Butterfly 4:12
    11. Sonatina 1:58
    12. Something Like The Blues 9:37

    For “Charlie Bird – For All We Know & Onda Nueva - The New Wave” go here:

    https://pixeldrain.com/u/xiiPUS3z

    Charlie Byrd Charlie Byrd – For All We Know (1971 Columbia)
    1. Theme From "Love Story" 3:59
    2. Tea For Two 5:07
    3. I Do Not Know A Day I Did Not Love You 3:01
    4. Burgalesa 2:41
    5. Byrdman 4:07
    6. Here Comes The Sun 3:17
    7. Superstar 4:18
    8. It's Impossible 3:47
    9. A Lotta Box 6:13
    10. House Of The Rising Sun 5:11
    11. For All We Know 2:19
    12. I Want To Be Happy 5:58
    13. Lolita 3:28
    14. Mr. Bojangles 4:36
    15. I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart 4:17
    16. See Me, Feel Me 6:48
    17. Venezuelan Waltz # 2 2:55
    18. Nortena 3:56
    19. J. & B. 4:27
    20. Going, Going, Gone 3:41

    Charlie Byrd / Aldemaro Romero – Onda Nueva / The New Wave (1974 CBS)
    1. You Get Me Crazy = Tonta, Gafa Y Boba 2:39
    2. It Never Ends = Anauco 3:19
    3. What The World Needs Now Is Love 1:55
    4. Sueño De Uno Niña Grande 3:04
    5. Moliendo Cafe 2:11
    6. Romance 2:44
    7. El Gavilan 2:38
    8. Pajarillo En Onda Nueva 2:59
    9. Pray For Me, I'm In Love = Tema De Amor 3:16
    10. El Catire 5:07
    11. Carretera 2:46

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  2. Here’s my contribution……

    For “Charlie Byrd – Four Classic Albums (2014 Avid Jazz)” go here:

    https://pixeldrain.com/u/bBGVJZXt

    Jazz Recital (1957 Savoy)
    1-1 Prelude 3:02
    1-2 My Funny Valentine 3:38
    1-3 Little Girl Bluel 3:46
    1-4 My Heart Stood Still 3:16
    1-5 Interlude 1:28
    1-6 Spring Is Here 3:03
    1-7 A Foggy Day 3:35
    1-8 Spanish Guitar Blues 2:13
    1-9 Chuck-A-Tuck 4:05
    1-10 Homage To Charlie Christian 3:43
    Blues For Night People (1957 Savoy)
    1-11 First Show 8:32
    1-12 2.00 Am 6:08
    1-13 Four O'Clock Funk 5:42
    1-14 Blues My Naughtie Sweetie Gives To Me 3:39
    1-15 Blue Prelude 5:20
    1-16 This Can't Be Love 2:40
    1-17 Jive At Five 5:41
    Byrd's Word (1958 Offbeat)
    1-18 Byrd's Word 5:28
    1-19 Blue Turning Grey Over You 2:54
    2-1 Bobby In Bassoonville 4:25
    2-2 Satin Doll 4:39
    2-3 Tri-X 4:27
    2-4 Conversation Piece 3:30
    2-5 What's New 4:12
    2-6 Stompin' At The Savoy 3:21
    2-7 Don't Explain 3:25
    2-8 Buck's Hill 4:35
    The Guitar Artistry Of Charlie Byrd (1960 Riverside)
    2-9 Taking A Chance On Love 1:54
    2-10 Moonlight In Vermont 2:51
    2-11 Speak Low 3:42
    2-12 Nuages 2:59
    2-13 Everything I've Got Belongs To You 2:18
    2-14 Makin' Whoopee 2:41
    2-15 Django 3:22
    2-16 Nice Work If You Can Get It 1:44
    2-17 The House Of The Rising Sun 5:29
    2-18 Ring Them Harmonics 3:47
    2-19 Taboo 9:40
    2-20 To Ginny 5:26

    All mp3’s @192 and available on most streamers.

    Here’s one I found in the library @ 320

    For “Stan Getz and Charlie Byrd - Jazz Samba (1962 Verve)

    https://pixeldrain.com/u/A74oHBid

    1. Desafinado 5:47
    2. Samba Dees Days 3:30
    3. O Pato 2:35
    4. Samba Triste 4:45
    5. Samba De Uma Nota So 6:07
    6. E Luxo So 3:40
    7. Baia 6:35

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