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Joe Farrell

Joe Farrell was a journeyman sax man with an impressive resume when he signed on with the CTI label in 1970, and went on to record some of the best music for that label, gaining an international audience with his release of the progressive “Moon Gems,” in 1972.

Joseph Carl Firrantello was born in Chicago Heights, Illinois on Dec. 16, 1937. He was serious about music from an early age and was playing a proficient flute by age 11. Upon graduating from University of Illinois in 1959, he headed to New York and became a freelance musician, by this time well entrenched in the bop technique of the saxophone.

Farrell joined up with the Maynard Ferguson Big Band from 1960 to 1961 and then Slide Hampton in 1962. He did some recording sessions with Jaki Byard in 1965, and was with both the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra (1966-1969) and Elvin Jones' combo (1967-1970). He was also on original member of Return To Forever in 1971.

After signing with the CTI label he had a major hit with his third album for them “Moon Gems,” in 1972, backed by an incredible array of sidemen for the era in Herbie Hancock, Stanley Clarke, and Jack DeJohnette. This would be his best effort, and gained him quite a reputation.

After leaving CTI in he spent some time with the Mingus Dynasty, and as part of Louis Hayes’ group. He moved to Los Angeles in the ‘80’s and fell upon some lean times until his death in 1986.


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Joe Farrell Plays the Flute

Joe Farrell Plays the Flute

Source: JazzWax by Marc Myers

Recently, I was e-chatting with saxophonist Bill Kirchner about jazz flutists. I think it was just after my post on Harold McNair. At any rate, Bill noted that Joe Farrell (1937-1986) was one of the finest jazz flutists. Said Bill, “If there's a better sounding alto flute on a jazz record, I haven't heard it." [Photo above of Joe Farrell from the album Benson & Farrell.] To make his point, Bill sent along the following clips: Here's Farrell with the ...

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Horace Silver 5 & Joe Farrell 3

Horace Silver 5 & Joe Farrell 3

Source: JazzWax by Marc Myers

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Joe Farrell CTI Classics Now on CD

Joe Farrell CTI Classics Now on CD

Source: Sound Insights by Doug Payne

During the 1960s, reed player Joe Farrell (born Joseph Carl Firrantello) had logged many hours and waxed many sides with Maynard Ferguson, Charles Mingus, Jaki Byard, the Thad Jones-Mel Lewis Orchestra and Elvin Jones, with whom he had the greatest opportunity to prove his mettle as a fine soloist. Still, despite these notable associations, hardly anyone outside of New York music circles knew who he was. Farrell (1937-86) had also made the rounds as a New York studio musician in ...

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Liberation Hall
2024

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Verve Records
2023

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Blue Note Records
2022

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Elemental Music
2021

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Brains on Fire

Labor Records
2012

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Canned Funk

Kedar Entertainment Group
2011

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