Phil Woods

Philip Wells Woods (November 2, 1931[1] – September 29, 2015)[2] was an American jazz alto saxophonist, clarinetist, bandleader, and composer.

Phil Woods
Woods in 1978
Woods in 1978
Background information
Birth namePhilip Wells Woods
Born(1931-11-02)November 2, 1931
Springfield, Massachusetts, U.S.
DiedSeptember 29, 2015(2015-09-29) (aged 83)
East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician, composer
Instrument(s)Alto saxophone, clarinet

Biography

Woods was born in Springfield, Massachusetts.[1] After inheriting a saxophone at age 12, he began taking lessons at a local music shop. His heroes on the alto saxophone included Benny Carter and Johnny Hodges. He studied music with Lennie Tristano at the Manhattan School of Music and at the Juilliard School.[1] His friend, Joe Lopes, coached him on clarinet as there was no saxophone major at Juilliard at the time and received a bachelor’s degree in 1952. Although he did not copy Charlie Parker, Woods was known as the New Bird, a nickname also given to other alto saxophone players such as Sonny Stitt and Cannonball Adderley.

In the 1950s, Woods began to lead his own bands. Quincy Jones invited him to accompany Dizzy Gillespie on a world tour sponsored by the U.S. State Department. A few years later he toured Europe with Jones, and in 1962 he toured Russia with Benny Goodman.[3]

After moving to France in 1968, Woods led the European Rhythm Machine, a group which tended toward avant-garde jazz.[1] He returned to the United States in 1972 and, after an unsuccessful attempt to establish an electronic group, he formed a quintet[1] which was still performing, with some changes of personnel, in 2004. As his theme, Woods used a piece titled "How's Your Mama?"

Woods earned the top alto sax player award almost 30 times in DownBeat magazine's annual readers' poll. His quintet was awarded the top small combo title several times.[3]

In 1979, Woods recorded the album More Live at Armadillo World Headquarters in Austin, Texas. Perhaps his best known recorded work as a sideman is a pop piece, his alto sax solo on Billy Joel's 1977 "Just the Way You Are".[1] He also played the alto sax solo on Steely Dan's "Doctor Wu" from their 1975 album Katy Lied,[4] as well as Paul Simon's "Have a Good Time" from the 1975 album Still Crazy After All These Years.[5]

Woods in 1983

Although Woods was primarily a saxophonist, he was also a clarinet player and solos can be found scattered through his recordings. One particular example is his clarinet solo on "Misirlou" on the compilation album, Into the Woods.[6]

Woods, along with Rick Chamberlain and Ed Joubert, founded the organization Celebration of the Arts (COTA) in 1978 late one night in the bar at the Deer Head Inn in Delaware Water Gap. The organization would eventually become the Delaware Water Gap Celebration of the Arts. Their initial goal was to help foster an appreciation of jazz and its relationship to other artistic disciplines. Each year, the organization hosts the Celebration of the Arts Festival in the town of Delaware Water Gap in September.

In 2005, Jazzed Media released the documentary Phil Woods: A Life in E Flat – Portrait of a Jazz Legend, directed by Rich Lerner and produced by Graham Carter.[7]

Woods was married to Chan Parker, the common-law wife of Charlie Parker, for seventeen years and was the stepfather to Chan's daughter, Kim.[3] On September 4, 2015, he performed a tribute to Charlie Parker with Strings at the Manchester Craftsmen's Guild and announced at the end of the show that he would be retiring. He died a little more than three weeks later of emphysema on September 29, 2015, at the age of 83.[2]

Awards

Discography

As leader/co-leader

Recording dateTitle / Co-leaderLabelYear releasedNotes
1954-10,
1955-02
Pot Pie with Jon EardleyNew Jazz1963
1955-05WoodlorePrestige1956
1956-06Pairing OffPrestige1956
1956-11The Young Bloods with Donald ByrdPrestige1957
1957-02Four Altos with Gene Quill, Hal Stein, Sahib ShihabPrestige1957
1957-03Phil and Quill with Prestige with Gene QuillPrestige1957
1957-07SuganStatus1965
1957-09,
1957-10
Warm WoodsEpic1958
1961-01,
1961-02
Rights of SwingCandid1961
1967-01,
1967-02
Greek CookingImpulse!1967
1968-06Alto Summit with Lee Konitz, Pony Poindexter and Leo WrightMPS1968
1968-11Alive And Well In ParisPathé1968
1969-06Phil Woods and his European Rhythm Machine at the Montreux Jazz FestivalMGM1970Live
1969-07Round TripVerve1969
1970-03Phil Woods and his European Rhythm Machine at the Frankfurt Jazz FestivalEmbryo1971Live
1972-07Live At Montreux 72Verve1972Live
1973New Music by the New Phil Woods QuartetTestament1974
1974-01Musique du BoisMuse1974
1975-02Images with Michel LegrandRCA Victor1975
1975-07Phil Woods & The Japanese Rhythm MachineRCA Victor1976Live
1975-10 –
1975-12
The New Phil Woods AlbumRCA Victor1976
1976-04Floresta Canto with Chris Gunning OrchestraRCA1976
1976-11Live from the Show BoatRCA Victor1977[2LP] Live
1977-11Summer Afternoon JazzHindsight1978
1978-03I RememberGryphon1979
1978-11Song for SisyphusCentury1978
1979-05Phil Woods Quartet LiveClean Cuts1980Live
1979-05'More' LiveAdelphi1981Live
1980-11European Tour LiveRed1981Live
1980-12Phil Woods/Lew Tabackin with Lew TabackinOmnisound1981
1981-01Three for All with Tommy Flanagan and Red MitchellEnja1981
1982-05Live from New YorkPalo Alto1985Live
1982-10At the VanguardAntilles1983Live
1984-04IntegrityRed1985[2LP] Live
1984?Piper at the Gates of Dawn with Chris SwansenSea Breeze Jazz1984
1984-12HeavenEvidence1986
1986-12Dizzy Gillespie Meets Phil Woods Quintet with Dizzy GillespieTimeless1987
1987-11Bop StewConcord1988Live
1987-11BouquetConcord1989Live
1988-04Phil's Mood with Space Jazz TrioPhilology1990
1988-05EvolutionConcord1988
1988-05Little Big Band ÉvolutionConcord1988
1988-07Embracable YouPhilology1989
1988-10My Man Benny, My Man Phil with Benny CarterMusicMasters1989
1988-12Here's to My LadyChesky1989
1989-04FlashConcord1990
1990-06All Bird ChildrenConcord1991
1990-09Real LifeConcord1991
1991?Altoist!Rockin' Chair1991
1991-06Flowers for HodgesConcord1991
1991-09Full HouseMilestone1992
1994-06Just FriendsPhilology1997
1994-11Our MonkPhilology1996
1995-02Plays the Music of Jim McNeelyTCB1996
1996-03Another Time, Another Place with Benny CarterEvening Star1996Live
1996-04Mile High Jazz Live in DenverConcord1996Live
1996-05The Complete Concert with Gordon BeckJMS1996[2CD] Live
1996-05Astor and ElisChesky1996
1997-01Celebration!Concord1997
1997-10Chasin' The BirdVenus1998
1998-01The Rev and I with Johnny GriffinBlue Note1998
1999-01Cool Woodssomethin' else1999
2000-05Phil Woods In Italy 2000 (Chapter 1–7)Philology2001
2002-06The Thrill Is GoneVenus2003
2002American Songbook with Brian LynchKind of Blue2006
2003-06?Beyond Brooklyn with Herbie MannManchester Craftsmen's Guild2004Finished weeks before Mann's death. Dedicated to Mann.
2005-06Bird With Strings ... And More!Storyville2023[2CD] Live
2005-09The Gershwin Affair with Franco D'AndreaPhilology2006
2005-09Blues For New Orleans with Irio De PaulaPhilology2006
2007-01American Songbook II with Brian LynchKind of Blue2007
2008-06Ballads & BluesVenus2009
2009-01Sing & Play The Phil Woods Songbook (Vol.1 & Vol. 2) with Michela LombardiPhilology2010
2008-02,
2009-05
Solitude with The DePaul University Jazz EnsembleJazzed Media2010
2010-06Songs For COTA 2010 with Jesse GreenPhilology2010
2010-09Phil & Bill with Bill MaysPalmetto2011
2010?Man with the Hat with Grace KellyPazz2011
2013-04 –
2013-06
New CelebrationChiaroscuro2013
2014-12Songs One with Vic JurisPhilology2015

Compilation

Woods in Oslo, 2007
  • Altology (Prestige, 1976)[2LP] – rec. 1956–57
  • Into the Woods (The Best of Phil Woods) (Concord, 1996)
  • Moonlight In Vermont (CTI, 2005)[4CD]
  • Complete Quintet And Sextet Sessions 1956-1957 (Fresh Sound, 2007)[2CD]
  • Phil woods (Red, 2019)

As sideman

Notes

References

  • Gonzalez, Henry (1990). The Armadillo Years: A Visual History
  • Nisenson, Eric (1996). Round About Midnight – A Portrait of Miles Davis (2nd ed.). Da Capo: Printing Press. ISBN 0-306-80684-3.
  • Burke, Debbie (2011). The Poconos in B Flat. ISBN 978-1469134598.

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