Album US 1956 on ABC-Paramount label
Jazz
The Viborie is a vibraphone with an attachment consisting of a three-octave keyboard with regular black and white piano keys, connected with a box that is placed on top of the vibes. The box contains small cylindrical solenoids, one to each note, to which are attached small bakelite mallets with cork tips. The unit was invented by Jack Harris and named by Leonard Feather.
Leonard Feather's West Coast Jazzmen , album by | |
Bob Enevoldsen tb, 1920-2005 US bass, tenor saxophone, trombone | |
Leroy Vinnegar b, 1928-1999 US bass | |
Red Mitchell b, 1927-1992 US bass, piano, vibraphone, vibories | |
Lawrence Marable dr, 1929-2012 US drums | |
Stan Levey dr, 1926-2005 US drums | |
Leonard Feather p, 1914-1994 GB liner notes, piano, vibraphone, vibories, written by | |
Gerald Wiggins p, 1922-2008 US piano, vibraphone, vibories | |
Kenny Drew p, 1928-1993 US piano, vibraphone, vibories | |
Sonny Clark p, 1931-1963 US piano, vibraphone, vibories |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Stompin' At The Savoy | Leonard Feather's West Coast Jazzmen | Benny Goodman, Chick Webb, Edgar Sampson | |
2 | Charcoal | Leonard Feather's West Coast Jazzmen | Ralph Jacobsen | |
3 | Overtime | Leonard Feather's West Coast Jazzmen | Pete Rugolo | |
4 | Bluesology | Leonard Feather's West Coast Jazzmen | Milt Jackson | |
5 | Swingin' On The Vibories | Leonard Feather's West Coast Jazzmen | Leonard Feather | |
6 | People Will Say We're In Love | Leonard Feather's West Coast Jazzmen | Rodgers & Hammerstein | |
7 | Ornithology | Leonard Feather's West Coast Jazzmen | Benny Harris, Charlie Parker | |
8 | Body & Soul | Leonard Feather's West Coast Jazzmen | Edward Heyman, Frank Eyton, Johnny Green, Robert Sour |