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The Dave Pell Octet was one of the bands credited with the creation of the West Coast Jazz scene in the 1950’s. The band became an instant success and was a showcase for the great new West Coast arrangers, including John Williams, Bill Holman, Bob Florence, Johnny Mandel, Andre Previn, Med Flory and many more. The Dave Pell Octet arrangements are once again being made available from Dave at his Jazz/Dance arrangements site because of the resurgence of interest from schools all over the world.
Best know as the leader of The Dave Pell Octet. Dave has recorded over thirty albums with his band. He also recorded 2 CD’s with his group Prez Conference in celebration of Lester Young featuring "Sweets" Edison and Joe Williams.
Dave's other credits encompass the full scope of the professional music industry from sideman to bandleader, music publisher, producer, jazz musician, label owner and music supervisor for many films
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Dave Pell: Four Classic Albums
by David Rickert
If you were to wander up and down the West Coast in the fifties you were more likely to find Dave Pell playing dances on college campuses than in clubs. Despite filling his octet with seasoned musicians who could really cut loose when given the chance, Pell's studio recordings always have a hint of crepe and balloons about them. They represent the extremely well-mannered style of West Coast jazz,and are pleasant almost to a fault.The first ...
Continue ReadingDave Pell: Remembers John Kirby and Big Small Bands
by C. Michael Bailey
Historical recreations of music are nothing new. Every tribute recording ever released is one. In the 1980s and '90s, classical music went through its period instrument-performance practice" phase, where the entire Baroque, Classical and early Romantic repertoires were recreated using instruments and metronomic markings from the 18th and 19th Centuries. In the late 1950s, jazz was going through an interesting transition that had its genesis a decade earlier in Miles Davis' famous Birth of the Cool (Capitol, 1957). In 1949, ...
Continue ReadingDave Pell: Sunday Jazz at The Lighthouse
by Jim Santella
Dave Pell Octet The Lighthouse Café Hermosa Beach, California February 20, 2005
Sunny Hermosa Beach has played host to great jazz for over 50 years. Originally, it was the regular Sunday jam sessions lasting from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. that brought overflowing crowds to The Lighthouse in the early 1950s, as members of Stan Kenton's Orchestra descended upon the beach community for weekly jazz outings. Howard Rumsey and a group of ...
Continue ReadingNew Videos: Dave Pell Octet
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JazzWax by Marc Myers
Between 1943 and 1947, tenor saxophonist Dave Pell started out recording with big bands led by Bobby Sherwood, Tony Pastor and Bob Crosby. Then in late '47, he joined the Les Brown Orchestra, where he remained until 1955. In '53, Dave began recording with an octet he formed made up of Brown bandmates. Here's what Dave told me about the formation of the octet when I interviewed him in 2009: JazzWax: What caused the shift to smaller jazz groups? New ...
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Remembering Dave Pell’s Devotion To His Hero
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Rifftides by Doug Ramsey
Saxophonist and bandleader Dave Pell, a prominent figure in the west coast jazz of the 1950s and ’60s, died on May 8. He was 92. Pell recorded extensively with his octet and the tribute group Prez Conference. Over the years the collective members of those bands included Art Pepper, Red Mitchell, Harry Edison, Mel Lewis, Benny Carter, John Williams and other leading musicians of the day. Pell’s devotion to his hero Lester Young extended to the rescue of Young’s instrument. ...
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Dave Pell (1925-2017)
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JazzWax by Marc Myers
Dave Pell, a Los Angeles tenor saxophonist who was instrumental in promoting the West Coast's contrapuntal jazz sound that emerged in the early 1950s through his leadership of his many octets and who owned one of Lester Young's two saxophones, died May 8. He was 92. Dave was a dear and remarkably upbeat and cheery friend. A call to his home in Canoga Park, Calif., would invariably lead to stories about the jazz life in Hollywood in the 1950s, punctuated ...
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Dave Pell on Boots Brown
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JazzWax by Marc Myers
Yesterday I posted about Shorty Rogers and his rock-and-roll recordings for RCA as Boots Brown and His Blockbusters. Those recordings included the cream of the West Coast jazz scene, including tenor saxophonist Dave Pell. Today, I gave Dave a buzz to find out why Rogersand everyone elsebothered and shunned credit. First, a word about Dave, who was an instrumental part of the West Coast jazz sound in the '50s. He was one of the first to have success with the ...
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Dave Pell with Med Flory Band Play the Backroom at Henri's
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All About Jazz
Dave Pell & Med Flory Quintet @ Henri's
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All About Jazz
One of the legendary originators of the West Coast Jazz Sound, Dave Pell plays The Back Room at Henri's with the Med FLory Quintet.
FRIDAY, MAY 14 SHOWS 7 pm and 9 pm
DAVE PELL Tenor MED FLORY Alto RICHARD SIMON Bass FRANK STRAZZERI Piano FRANK CAPP Drums Featuring Young Tenor Star CHLOE FEORANZO
The Back Room at Henri's 21601 Sherman Way Canoga Park, ...
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Dave Pell & the Med Flory Quintet Play the Back Room @ Henri's
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All About Jazz
The famed sax of Dave Pell comes to The Back Room at Henri's in the San Fernado Valley
Friday, March 12th The Back Room atHenri's 21601 Sherman Way Canoga Park, CA 91303 Reservations(818) 348-5582
Dave Pell - Tenor Med Flory - Alto Marty Harris - Piano Chuck Berghofer - Bass Frank Capp - Drums
7:00 pm Dinner Show 9:00 pm Show
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Dave Pell & Med Flory Quintet
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All About Jazz
Dave Pell & Med Flory Quintet @ Henri's Back Room
Friday, February 12 The Back Room at Henri's 21601 Sherman Way Canoga Park, CA 91303 Reservations (818) 348-5582
Dave Pell - Tenor Med Flory - Alto Bill Fulton - Piano Jim Hughart - Bass Frank Capp - Drums
7:00 pm Dinner Show 9:00 pm Show (Limited Menu) No ...
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