Re: [Hornlist] re: Sandy Siegelstein and Junior Collins

2008-09-14 Thread LOTP
Maybe the interested parties could ask him (Siegelstein) themselves. 
Whitepages.com lists a Sanford Siegelstein (age 65+) at the same address as 
his 802 directory listing from 1973.


Paul Truszkowski

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Subject: [Hornlist] re: Sandy Siegelstein and Junior Collins



Martin,

Over the years, I have done a lot of digging in the area of horn players 
who recorded with jazz groups and have a bit of of info on Collins and 
Siegelstein's activities. According to the Tom Lord Jazz Discography 
CD-ROM, Siegelstein worked with and appears on recordings (around 30 of 
them) of Claude Thornhill from June 1946 through April 1948 and also in 
February 1959. Other than that, the Birth of the Cool album is his only 
mention in the discography. Junior Collins is on a couple of Miles Davis 
sessions in September, 1948 (apparently in preparation for the Birth of 
the Cool, since Gil Evans was involved) and on the Charlie Parker album 
that used the Dave Lambert Singers as part of the backup band (In the 
cool of the night) on May 25, 1953.  Just to confuse things a bit, the 
horn player Addison Collins appeared with Glenn Miller, Mel Powell, Tex 
Beneke, Benny Goodman and Claude Thornhill on countless dates from 1943 
through 1949. I did some looking into him at one point, but I cannot 
recall if I was able to determine if he was one and the same as Junior, 
though the associations would seem to make this likely.


If you want more details, feel free to contact me off-list.

My best,

Peter Hirsch



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Sent: Friday, September 12, 2008 4:08 PM
Subject: [Hornlist] Sandy Siegelstein and Junior Collins




Hello all,

This request may be better answered by some of the older list 
members... I'm looking for some information on these horn players, who 
were featured (along with Gunther Schuller) on the Miles Davis Birth 
of the Cool sessions. Evidently, prior to his death, Gerry Mulligan 
(bari sax/arranger) had been telling people that Jimmy Buffington had 
been present as well, but his name is not listed anywhere in the 
credits.


Anything that you might be able to dig up (e.g. where they played 
before, after, since, taught, etc.) would be appreciated.


Sincerely,
martin bender
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[Hornlist] re: Sandy Siegelstein and Junior Collins

2008-09-13 Thread Punto

Martin,

Over the years, I have done a lot of digging in the area of horn players 
who recorded with jazz groups and have a bit of of info on Collins and 
Siegelstein's activities. According to the Tom Lord Jazz Discography 
CD-ROM, Siegelstein worked with and appears on recordings (around 30 of 
them) of Claude Thornhill from June 1946 through April 1948 and also in 
February 1959. Other than that, the Birth of the Cool album is his 
only mention in the discography. Junior Collins is on a couple of Miles 
Davis sessions in September, 1948 (apparently in preparation for the 
Birth of the Cool, since Gil Evans was involved) and on the Charlie 
Parker album that used the Dave Lambert Singers as part of the backup 
band (In the cool of the night) on May 25, 1953.  Just to confuse 
things a bit, the horn player Addison Collins appeared with Glenn 
Miller, Mel Powell, Tex Beneke, Benny Goodman and Claude Thornhill on 
countless dates from 1943 through 1949. I did some looking into him at 
one point, but I cannot recall if I was able to determine if he was one 
and the same as Junior, though the associations would seem to make this 
likely.


If you want more details, feel free to contact me off-list.

My best,

Peter Hirsch



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From: Martin Bender [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: The Horn List horn@music.memphis.edu
Sent: Friday, September 12, 2008 4:08 PM
Subject: [Hornlist] Sandy Siegelstein and Junior Collins


  

Hello all,

This request may be better answered by some of the older list  members... 
I'm looking for some information on these horn players, who  were featured 
(along with Gunther Schuller) on the Miles Davis Birth  of the Cool 
sessions. Evidently, prior to his death, Gerry Mulligan  (bari 
sax/arranger) had been telling people that Jimmy Buffington had  been 
present as well, but his name is not listed anywhere in the  credits.


Anything that you might be able to dig up (e.g. where they played  before, 
after, since, taught, etc.) would be appreciated.


Sincerely,
martin bender
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