The Quarantined Jazz Voyager

The Jazz Voyager has selected from the shelves in his library and dusted off an album by Art Farmer recorded in 1962 titled Early Art. The album features two sessions recorded in 1954 which was originally released on LP on the New Jazz label in 1962.

The album was produced by Bob Weinstock and recorded at Van Gelder Studio in Hackensack, New Jersey on January 20 (tracks 1-3, 5) and November 9 (tracks 4, 6-10). The cover design and photography was by Don Schlitten and the liner notes were written by Joe Goldberg.

The programming differs from what is listed, with Soft Shoe (which should have been the opener) is actually appearing fifth and the songs listed as appearing second through fifth have moved up to first through fourth. The Jazz Voyager is pleased to present this work by Farmer and is still practicing social distancing and wearing his mask.

Tracks | 41:52 All compositions by Art Farmer except as indicated
  1. Confab in Tempo ~ 3:54
  2. I’ll Take Romance (Oscar Hammerstein II, Ben Oakland) ~ 4:57
  3. Wisteria ~ 4:32
  4. Autumn Nocturne (Kim Gannon, Josef Myrow) ~ 4:05
  5. Soft Shoe ~ 4:59
  6. I’ve Never Been in Love Before (Frank Loesser) ~ 3:49
  7. I’ll Walk Alone (Jule Styne, Sammy Cahn) ~ 3:55
  8. Gone With the Wind (Herbert Magidson, Allie Wrubel) ~ 4:07
  9. Alone Together (Arthur Schwartz, Howard Dietz) ~ 3:59
  10. Pre Amp ~ 3:35
Personnel
  • Art Farmer ~ trumpet
  • Sonny Rollins ~ tenor saxophone (tracks 1-3,5)
  • Horace Silver (tracks 1-3, 5), Wynton Kelly (tracks 4, 6-10) ~ piano
  • Percy Heath (tracks 1-3, 5), Addison Farmer (tracks 4, 6-10) ~ bass
  • Kenny Clarke (tracks 1-3, 5), Herbie Lovelle (tracks 4, 6-10) ~ drums

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Pierre Favre was born June 2, 1937 in Le Locle, Switzerland. Not much is known about his childhood or his early music career.

He recorded the album Singing Drums in 1984 on the ECM label with Paul Motian and Nana Vasconcelos. He also appears on John Surman’s album, Such Winters of Memory released the year beore.

He has recorded with several well-known musicians, including Tamia, Michel Godard, Mal Waldron, Paul Giger, Jiří Stivín, Michel Portal, Irene Schweizer, Samuel Blaser, the ARTE Quartett, Barre Phillips and the London Jazz Composers Orchestra.

He has recorded six albums as a leader and drummer and percussionist Pierre Favre continues to explore his craft, perform and record.



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Herbie Lovelle was born June 1, 1924 in Brooklyn, New York. His uncle was drummer Arthur Herbert. He began his career in the late 1940s with the trumpeter, singer and bandleader Hot Lips Page. By the 1950s he was playing with the saxophonist Hal Singer, Johnny Moore’s Three Blazers and the pianist Earl Hines.

Through working for both Lucky Thompson and Jimmy Rushing of Count Basie’s Orchestra, he became house drummer at the Savoy Ballroom in New York City for much of the 1950s. He toured with the tenor saxophonist Arnett Cobb and the pianist Teddy Wilson in 1954.

He contributed to the pianist Paul Curry’s album Paul Curry Presents the Friends of Fats in 1959. Then in the early years of television, Herbie performed with the King Guion Orchestra on the Jerry Lester Show and the Ed Sullivan Show. In 1966, he was the lead drummer for the Sammy Davis, Jr. TV show.

During the 1950s Lovelle began playing more R&B and worked as a studio musician recording behind Sam Taylor, Bob Dylan, Pearls Before Swine, Eric Andersen, David Blue, John Denver, Tom Rush, B. B. King, John Martyn, the Strangeloves, the McCoys, and the Monkees. He continued working as a studio musician well into the 1980s.

In 1976, he produced the first album by Stuff, which went platinum in Japan. He also played drums in the 1976 revival of Guys and Dolls. From the 1980s on he acted in film and television, on such shows as Law & Order and Third Watch. His film credits ~ A Man Called Adam, Bella, Mitchellville, The Rhythm of the Saints, Don’t Explain, The Curse of the Jade Scorpion, and Down to Earth among others. 

His list of recordings as a studio musician extended across genres to some six dozen albums with jazz notables Candido Camero, Buck Clayton , Art Farmer, Herbie Mann, Sonny Stitt, Budd Johnson, Buddy Tate, Chico O’Farrill, Evie Sands, Johnny Hodges, Nat Adderley, Tony Bennett, Illinois Jacquet and numerous others. Drummer, producer and actor Herbie Lovelle transitioned on April 8, 2009 in New York City.

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