Artist: Tadd Dameron


Tadd Dameron was an American jazz composer, arranger, and pianist. 

Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Dameron was the most influential arranger of the bebop era, and also wrote charts for swing and hard bop players. The bands he arranged for included those of Count BasieArtie Shaw, Jimmie LuncefordDizzy GillespieBilly Eckstine, and Sarah Vaughan. In 1940-41 he was the piano player and arranger for the Kansas City band Harlan Leonard and his Rockets. He and lyricist Carl Sigman wrote "If You Could See Me Now" for Sarah Vaughan and it became one of her first signature songs. According to the composer, his greatest influences were George Gershwin and Duke Ellington

In the late 1940s, Dameron wrote arrangements for Gillespie's big band, who gave the première of his large-scale orchestral piece Soulphony in Three Hearts at Carnegie Hall in 1948. Also in 1948, Dameron led his own group in New York, which included Fats Navarro; the following year Dameron was at the Paris Jazz Festival with Miles Davis. From 1961 he scored for recordings by Milt JacksonSonny Stitt, and Blue Mitchell

Dameron also arranged and played for rhythm and blues musician Bull Moose Jackson. Playing for Jackson at that same time was Benny Golson, who was to become a jazz composer in his own right. Golson has said that Dameron was the most important influence on his writing. 

Dameron composed several bop and swing  tandards, including "Hot House", "If You Could See Me Now", "Our Delight", "Good Bait" (composed for Count Basie) and "Lady Bird". Dameron's bands from the late 1940s and early 1950s featured leading players such as Fats Navarro, Miles DavisDexter GordonSonny Rollins, Wardell Gray, and Clifford Brown. In 1956 he led two sessions based on his compositions, released as the 1956 album "Fontainebleau" and the 1957 album "Mating Call". The latter featured John Coltrane.

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The Miles Davis/Tadd Dameron Quintet ‎– In Paris Festival International De Jazz - May, 1949

Tadd Dameron: Videos

Ornithology - Tadd Dameron Quintet feat. Miles Davis (live)

Good Bait (Tadd Dameron) - Clifford Brown / Max Roach Quintet