Frank Mantooth and I both graduated North Texas University at the same time in 1969. We both were members of that elite jazz orchestra called the One O'Clock Lab Band. Frank really learned how to make colors with his charts and grew as an arranger through all four years of school. Even though he didn't become a member of the band until his 3rd year, he wrote constantly....hit or miss....and kept writing until he finally was satisfied that he was indeed a GREAT arranger. But he always maintained humility. He will always be missed by his former schoolmates and all the big band members who played his charts over the years. R.I.P.
+Vic Glazer Thanks. I never heard of Frank Mantooth. Came across him by stumbling across "Ballard for a Rough Year" which seems to be exclusively played by Japanese big bands. Beautiful arranging.
I run an amateur big band here in England (the original not the New) and I have about 10 charts of Mantooth. Seems that hardly anyone in England has heard of the great man. What fantastic harmonies he created. We just revisited "Sophisticated Lady" at last nights rehearsal.
Thanks, Vic. I met Frank at a Jamie Abersold camp; please understand that I am an enthusiastic amateur and can barely blow my nose. When I stood up for my solo he put all ten fingers down and smiled; I had permission to do anything and I did it. I don't think I have ever met a kinder person.
De cómo un magnifico arreglo puede convertir una cancion normalita en una obra espectacular...el final parece un castillo de fuegos artificiales y el solo de tenor, excelso
one of greatest 20th century jazz arrangers. His arrangements were full of emotional tension and release points .
Thank you for saying that.
Frank Mantooth and I both graduated North Texas University at the same time in 1969. We both were members of that elite jazz orchestra called the One O'Clock Lab Band. Frank really learned how to make colors with his charts and grew as an arranger through all four years of school. Even though he didn't become a member of the band until his 3rd year, he wrote constantly....hit or miss....and kept writing until he finally was satisfied that he was indeed a GREAT arranger. But he always maintained humility. He will always be missed by his former schoolmates and all the big band members who played his charts over the years. R.I.P.
+Vic Glazer Thanks. I never heard of Frank Mantooth. Came across him by stumbling across "Ballard for a Rough Year" which seems to be exclusively played by Japanese big bands. Beautiful arranging.
I guess he was L.A.'s best kept secret!
I run an amateur big band here in England (the original not the New) and I have about 10 charts of Mantooth. Seems that hardly anyone in England has heard of the great man. What fantastic harmonies he created. We just revisited "Sophisticated Lady" at last nights rehearsal.
Thanks, Vic. I met Frank at a Jamie Abersold camp; please understand that I am an enthusiastic amateur and can barely blow my nose. When I stood up for my solo he put all ten fingers down and smiled; I had permission to do anything and I did it. I don't think I have ever met a kinder person.
De cómo un magnifico arreglo puede convertir una cancion normalita en una obra espectacular...el final parece un castillo de fuegos artificiales y el solo de tenor, excelso
Yeahhhhh.....!!
I love this arrangement......wow !!!
And Dave...SUPERLATIVE !!!
VERY GOOD...:)
I don't know how anyone can give this a thumbs down!!!!
Can't wait to play this
Great music!
gostei, boa música!
muito bom!!!
Sounds a little like Kenny Wheeler (arranging) on the INTRO.
Kenny Wheeler. Another great person that few have heard of but those that have will miss him dearly.
+Haring - I am pretty sure KW worked with Rob Farnham etc.
A great rendition but Glenn Campbell is still the best on the line