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Matthew Gee
born on 25/11/1925 in Houston, TX, United States
died on 18/7/1979 in New York City, NY, United States
Matthew Gee
Matthew Gee (November 25, 1925, Houston, Texas July 18, 1979, New York City)[1] was an American bebop trombonist and part time actor.
Gee played trumpet and baritone as a child, and took up the trombone at age 11. After studying at Alabama State University, he played with Coleman Hawkins before doing a stint in the Army. Following this, he played with Dizzy Gillespie (1946-1949), Joe Morris, Gene Ammons and Sonny Stitt (1950), Count Basie (1951), Illinois Jacquet (1952-1954), Lou Donaldson (1954), Sarah Vaughan (1956), and Gillespie again in 1957. In 1956 he released his only record as a bandleader on Riverside Records. From 1959 to 1963 he played on and off with the Duke Ellington Orchestra. Later in the 1960s, he played in small groups with Paul Quinichette and Brooks Kerr, as well as in big bands with Sonny Stitt and Johnny Griffin.
Discography
As leader
- Jazz by Gee (Riverside, 1956)
- Soul Groove (Atlantic, 1963) - with Johnny Griffin
As sideman
With Gene Ammons
- The Gene Ammons Story: The 78 Era (Prestige, 195055)
With Count Basie
- April In Paris (Verve, 1956)
- Basie in London (Verve, 1956)
With Lou Donaldson
- Quartet/Quintet/Sextet (Blue Note, 195254)
With Duke Ellington
- Blues in Orbit (Columbia, 195859)
- Swinging Suites by Edward E. and Edward G. (1960)
With Dizzy Gillespie
- Jazz Recital (Norgran, 1955)
With Tony Graye
- Oh, Gee! (Zim, 1975)
With Johnny Griffin
- The Big Soul Band (OJC, 1960)
With Coleman Hawkins
- Body And Soul Revisited (GRP, 195158)
With Erskine Hawkins
- 1946-1947 (Classics)
With Illinois Jacquet
- Flying Home: The Best Of The Verve Years (Verve, 195158)
- The Soul Explosion (Prestige, 1969)
With Sonny Stitt
- Stitt's Bits (Prestige, 1950 [1958])
- Kaleidoscope (Prestige, 1950 [1957])
- Sonny Stitt & the Top Brass (Atlantic, 1962)
References
- Richard Cook & Morton, Brian: The Penguin Guide To Jazz on CD, 6th Edition, London, Penguin, 2002 ISBN 0-14-017949-6.
- Scott Yanow, [Matthew Gee at All Music Guide Matthew Gee] at Allmusic.com
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