Album US 2015 on Sunnyside Communications label
Jazz (Big Band, Bop, Hard-Bop, Post-Bop, Swing)
It is the chance events that occur over a lifetime that make life worth living. For some, the choice to pursue certain paths leads them on unpredictable journeys. Sometimes these paths are incredible. Pianist, bandleader and composer Joseph Armand Castro led an extraordinary life. He was a son of first generation Mexican-Americans, born in an Arizona mining town, who happened to be raised in surroundings where jazz music became his greatest inspiration, the highly trafficked Bay Area of California. As a teenager, Castro was able to learn the rudiments of the genre from attending many concerts, jamming regularly, and constant practice. Against the odds, Castro was able to co-lead a successful combo - 3 Bees and a Queen - that played a mixture of jazz and popular tunes. It was on the group’s first tour of Hawaii that Castro met and subsequently fell in love with the richest woman in the world, Doris Duke. Castro and Duke’s romantic relationship had its ups and downs, but it provided many opportunities that the pianist wouldn’t have been able to gain on his own, though there were some disadvantages, like Castro being constantly underrated, envied and thought to have everything and, therefore, in need of nothing. Castro was able to travel the world, lived in wonderful homes that were furnished with performance spaces where he and his musician friends would jam and record and, finally, Duke financed a recording label put under Castro’s control, Clover Records. The legacy of Joe Castro was passed down in hours of invaluable recordings of interviews and his music, including jam sessions with some of the leading musicians of his generation and long lost, never released recordings from Clover. Sunnyside Records has collaborated with the Castro estate to have the musical recordings mastered and compiled for release on the new boxset Lush Life – A Musical Journey. The recordings provide an intriguing view of Castro’s eclectic musical world and that of the musicians he befriended along the way. Listeners will hear the tremendous contributions of legendary musicians, like Stan Getz, Chico Hamilton, Teddy Edwards, Zoot Sims, Oscar Pettiford, Lucky Thompson, Leroy Vinnegar, Paul Motian and Billy Higgins. There are recordings of casual jam sessions that were held at either of Doris Duke’s residences, Falcon Lair in Beverly Hills, California or Duke Farms in New Jersey. There are also studio sessions from small groups and large ensembles led by Castro and Teddy Edwards that were initially recorded for release on Clover. The project was taken on under the lead of Castro himself from his Nevada home. After he passed in 2009, researcher Daniel Richard and Castro’s son James worked closely together to find photos, gather reminiscences and mix the audio material, mostly left on analog tape. Further in depth research by Richard at Duke Libraries at Duke University and regular trips to New York and Nevada have uncovered a remarkable treasure trove of unique and unheard material, most presented here for the first time. This box set is Sunnyside’s initial release of material from Joe Castro’s discography. Included are six discs of diverse musical settings from different periods in Castro’s life. There will be subsequent releases with more gems from his catalog to look forward to. There is also an interactive website that contains a full biography and discography, expertly researched by Daniel Richard and James Castro. It can be found at www.joecastrojazz.com. Disc 1: Joe Castro’s Jam Sessions: Abstract Candy – Jam sessions recorded at Duke’s Falcon Lair home which feature trumpeter John Anderson, woodwind expert Buddy Collette, drummer Chico Hamilton and bassists Buddy Woodson and Bob Bertaux. Disc 2: Joe Castro’s Friends: Falcon Blues – Teddy Wilson’s Jam Sessions – Three sessions, two from July 1955 and one from January 1956 at Falcon Lair, that feature the great Teddy Wilson on piano and feature saxophonists Stan Getz and Zoot Sims. Disc 3: Joe Castro’s Jam Sessions: Just Joe – Two sessions from February 1956 provide a look at Castro’s own playing with the illustrious lineup of trombonist Sonny Truitt, saxophonists Zoot Sims and Lucky Thompson, bassist Oscar Pettiford and drummer Ron Jefferson. Disc 4: Joe Castro: Feeling the Blues – The Quartet Sessions – Castro leads his tremendous working quartet of saxophonist Teddy Edwards, bassist Leroy Vinnegar and drummer Billy Higgins at Falcon Lair in January 1959. Disc 5: Joe Castro Big Band – Reflection – Initially recorded for Castro’s own Clover label but never released, the Joe Castro Big Band’s music was the leader’s most ambitious project. The Band performs pieces by Castro and friends Leroy Vinnegar and Teddy Edwards with aplomb and features some of the West Coast’s most legendary musicians, including Al Porcino, Conte Candoli, Frank Rosolino, Bob Cooper and Stan Levey. Disc 6: Teddy Edwards Tentet – Angel City – Another project that went unreleased on Clover sees the great saxophonist Teddy Edwards leading his own midsized ensemble of Los Angeles based greats.
![]() | Joe Castro p, *1927 US arranged by, conductor, piano, album by, composed by, soloist |
![]() | Anthony Ortega as, fl, *1928 US alto saxophone, flute, soloist |
![]() | Gabe Baltazar as, sax, *1929 US alto saxophone, flute, soloist |
![]() | Teddy Edwards ts, 1924-2003 US arranged by, tenor saxophone, composed by, soloist |
![]() | Bill Hood bs, ss, sax, *1924 baritone saxophone |
![]() | Bob Bertaux b, US bass |
![]() | Buddy Woodson b, bass |
![]() | Burgher Jones b, 1924-2000 bass |
![]() | Leroy Vinnegar b, 1928-1999 US bass, composed by, soloist |
![]() | Oscar Pettiford b, 1922-1960 US bass, composed by |
![]() | Ernie Tack tb, bass trombone, trombone |
![]() | Richard Leith tb, US bass trombone |
![]() | Frank Guerrero dr, congas, timbales |
![]() | Stan Levey dr, 1926-2005 US congas, timbales |
![]() | Al Porcino tr, 1925-2013 DE contractor, coordinator, trumpet |
![]() | Billy Higgins dr, 1936-2001 US drums |
![]() | Carl Lott dr, *1942 US drums |
![]() | Chico Hamilton dr, 1921-2013 US drums |
![]() | Clarence Johnston dr, drums |
![]() | Jimmy Pratt dr, drums |
![]() | Larry Bunker dr, vib, 1928-2005 US drums |
![]() | Ron Jefferson dr, 1926-2007 US drums |
![]() | Sol Gubin dr, perc, drums |
![]() | Buddy Collette fl, 1921-2010 US flute, clarinet |
![]() | Howard Roberts g, 1929-1992 US guitar |
![]() | John Gray g, US guitar |
![]() | Ron Anthony g, voc, *1933 US guitar |
![]() | Jack Wilson p, tr, 1936-2007 US piano |
![]() | Teddy Wilson p, 1912-1986 US piano |
![]() | James Castro producer, transferred by |
![]() | Bob Cooper ts, 1925-1993 US tenor saxophone, soloist |
![]() | Lucky Thompson ts, 1924-2005 US tenor saxophone |
![]() | Stan Getz ts, 1927-1991 US tenor saxophone |
![]() | Zoot Sims ts, 1925-1985 US tenor saxophone |
![]() | Dick Noel tb, US trombone |
![]() | Frank Rosolino tb, 1926-1978 US trombone, soloist |
![]() | John Ewing tb, 1917-2002 US trombone |
![]() | Kenny Shroyer tb, trombone |
![]() | Lester Robertson tb, trombone |
![]() | Lou Blackburn tb, 1922-1990 US trombone |
![]() | Mike Barone tb, *1936 US trombone |
![]() | Sonny Truitt tb, p, bs, US trombone |
![]() | Vern Friley tb, *1924 US trombone |
![]() | Bobby Bryant tr, 1934-1998 US trumpet |
![]() | Conte Candoli tr, 1927-2001 US trumpet, soloist |
![]() | Freddie Hill tr, *1932 trumpet |
![]() | James Zito tr, US trumpet |
![]() | John Anderson tr, 1921-1974 US trumpet |
![]() | John Glasel tr, US trumpet |
![]() | Ray Triscari tr, 1923-1996 US trumpet |
![]() | Stu Williamson tr, tb, 1933-1991 US trumpet |
Christopher Drukker design |
Francois Zalacain executive producer |
Bret Sjerven liner notes |
Katsuhiko Naito mastered by |
Daniel Richard producer |
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Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | ![]() | 1 - Joe Castro's Jam Sessions - Abstract Candy Featuring Chico Hamilton And Buddy Collette | Joe Castro | ||
2 | ![]() | Abstract Candy (Part I) | Joe Castro | Joe Castro | 31:36 |
3 | ![]() | Abstract Candy (Part II) | Joe Castro | Joe Castro | 11:35 |
4 | ![]() | Abstract Sweets | Joe Castro | Joe Castro | 25:44 |
5 | ![]() | 2 - Joe Castro's Friends - Falcon Blues - Teddy Wilson's Jam Sessions Featuring Stan Getz And Zoot Sims | Joe Castro | ||
6 | ![]() | Falcon Blues (Blues In G) | Teddy Wilson | Joe Castro | 7:35 |
7 | ![]() | Someone To Watch Over Me | Teddy Wilson | George & Ira Gershwin | 6:53 |
8 | ![]() | Just One Of Those Things | Teddy Wilson | Cole Porter | 7:04 |
9 | ![]() | Out Of Nowhere | Teddy Wilson | Edward Heyman, Johnny Green | 6:00 |
10 | ![]() | I Want To Be Happy | Teddy Wilson | Irving Caesar, Vincent Youmans | 8:00 |
11 | ![]() | Just You, Just Me | Teddy Wilson | Jesse Greer, Raymond Klages | 4:18 |
12 | ![]() | Everything I Have Is Yours | Teddy Wilson | Burton Lane, Harold Adamson | 3:40 |
13 | ![]() | I Got Rhythm | Teddy Wilson | George & Ira Gershwin | 4:14 |
14 | ![]() | Sunday | Teddy Wilson | Bennie Krueger, Chester Conn, Jule Styne, Ned Miller | 7:27 |
15 | ![]() | You Go To My Head | Teddy Wilson | Haven Gillespie, J. Fred Coots | 4:30 |
16 | ![]() | I've Found A New Baby | Teddy Wilson | Jack Palmer, Spencer Williams | 4:45 |
17 | ![]() | All Of Me | Teddy Wilson | Gerald Marks, Seymour Simons | 7:07 |
18 | ![]() | Tea For Two | Teddy Wilson | Irving Caesar, Vincent Youmans | 6:52 |
19 | ![]() | 3 - Joe Castro's Jam Sessions - Just Joe Featuring Oscar Pettiford, Zoot Sims And Lucky Thompson | Joe Castro | ||
20 | ![]() | Tricotism | Joe Castro | Oscar Pettiford | 6:33 |
21 | ![]() | Lester Leaps In | Joe Castro | Lester Young | 11:10 |
22 | ![]() | Things Ain't What They Used To Be | Joe Castro | Mercer Ellington, Ted Persons | 11:33 |
23 | ![]() | Just Joe | Joe Castro | Joe Castro | 13:24 |
24 | ![]() | There Will Never Be Another You | Joe Castro | Harry Warren, Mack Gordon | 13:13 |
25 | ![]() | Out Of Nowhere | Joe Castro | Edward Heyman, Johnny Green | 10:21 |
26 | ![]() | 4 - Joe Castro - Feeling The Blues - The Quartet Sessions Featuring Teddy Edwards, Billy Higgins And Leroy Vinnegar | Joe Castro | ||
27 | ![]() | Billie's Bounce | Joe Castro | Charlie Parker | 8:10 |
28 | ![]() | Feeling The Blues (Tk-5 [7]) | Joe Castro | Joe Castro | 4:58 |
29 | ![]() | Sweet Georgia Brown (Tk-8) | Joe Castro | Ben Bernie, Kenneth Casey, Maceo Pinkard | 4:53 |
30 | ![]() | You Name It | Joe Castro | Teddy Edwards | 6:32 |
31 | ![]() | Woody 'N' You (Tk 7) | Joe Castro | Dizzy Gillespie | 6:22 |
32 | ![]() | Good Gravy | Joe Castro | Teddy Edwards | 6:08 |
33 | ![]() | Walk On (Tk-4) | Joe Castro | Leroy Vinnegar | 6:43 |
34 | ![]() | Autumn Leaves | Joe Castro | Jacques Prévert, Johnny Mercer, Joseph Kosma | 6:15 |
35 | ![]() | Autumn Leaves (Tk-4 breakdown) / (Tk-5 False Start) / (Tk-5 [6] Breakdown) / (Tk-6 [7] Breakdown) / (Tk-7 [8] Breakdown) / (Tk-8 [9] False Start) | Joe Castro | Jacques Prévert, Johnny Mercer, Joseph Kosma | 5:24 |
36 | ![]() | Autumn Leaves (Tk-9 [10] Complete Take) | Joe Castro | Jacques Prévert, Johnny Mercer, Joseph Kosma | 6:27 |
37 | ![]() | Autumn Leaves (Talk Tk-10 [11] False Start) / (Tk-11 [12] Breakdown) / (Tk-11 [13] Breakdown) / (Tk-13 [15] Incomplete Take) | Joe Castro | Jacques Prévert, Johnny Mercer, Joseph Kosma | 7:03 |
38 | ![]() | Sweet Georgia Brown (Tk-4) | Joe Castro | Ben Bernie, Kenneth Casey, Maceo Pinkard | 5:25 |
39 | ![]() | 5 - Joe Castro Big Band - Reflection | Joe Castro | ||
40 | ![]() | Subway Grate | Joe Castro | Leroy Vinnegar | 2:40 |
41 | ![]() | Funky Blues | Joe Castro | Johnny Hodges | 8:26 |
42 | ![]() | Reflection (Sweepea / Strayhorn) (Tk-9) | Joe Castro | Joe Castro | 6:55 |
43 | ![]() | For Carl (Perkins) | Joe Castro | Leroy Vinnegar | 3:01 |
44 | ![]() | Hard To Find | Joe Castro | Leroy Vinnegar | 3:17 |
45 | Sunset Eyes | Joe Castro | Dotty Wayne, Teddy Edwards | 4:45 | |
46 | Play Me The Blues | Joe Castro | Teddy Edwards | 4:55 | |
47 | Daisy Mae [Whatever] | Joe Castro | Joe Castro | 3:20 | |
48 | Vintage '57 | Joe Castro | Leroy Vinnegar, Walter Norris | 2:46 | |
49 | Jeannie's Waltz (Would You Believe) | Joe Castro | Jeannie Thompson, Teddy Edwards | 2:55 | |
50 | Sunset Eyes | Joe Castro | Dotty Wayne, Teddy Edwards | 2:47 | |
51 | Play Me The Blues | Joe Castro | Teddy Edwards | 3:07 | |
52 | Reflection (Sweepea / Strayhorn) (Tk-2) | Joe Castro | Joe Castro | 6:35 | |
53 | For Carl (Perkins) | Joe Castro | Leroy Vinnegar | 2:57 | |
54 | 6 - Teddy Edwards Tentet - Angel City | Joe Castro | |||
55 | Angel City | Teddy Edwards | Teddy Edwards | 4:48 | |
56 | Bear Tracks | Teddy Edwards | Teddy Edwards | 4:25 | |
57 | Lee-Ann | Teddy Edwards | Lee Cunningham, Teddy Edwards | 4:51 | |
58 | The Midnight Creeper | Teddy Edwards | Teddy Edwards | 4:54 | |
59 | Theme For Jay | Teddy Edwards | Teddy Edwards | 5:47 | |
60 | Nairobi Chant | Teddy Edwards | Teddy Edwards | 4:40 | |
61 | I'm In That Old Mood Again | Teddy Edwards | Teddy Edwards | 4:28 | |
62 | Steppin' Lightly | Teddy Edwards | Teddy Edwards | 3:34 | |
63 | Angel City (Alternate Take) | Teddy Edwards | Teddy Edwards | 6:48 | |
64 | The Midnight Creeper (Alternate Take) | Teddy Edwards | Teddy Edwards | 4:54 | |
65 | Theme For Jay (Alternate Take) | Teddy Edwards | Teddy Edwards | 6:19 | |
66 | I'm In That Old Mood Again (Alternate Take) | Teddy Edwards | Teddy Edwards | 5:57 |
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