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Book: Ray Brown

Chapter: "The New Star" (1947)

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.45333

Blurb:

In 1947, Ray Brown became a standout jazz bassist, touring with Dizzy Gillespie's Orchestra and forming what would become The Modern Jazz Quartet. A romantic connection with Ella Fitzgerald led to marriage and collaboration. Gillespie's big band faced financial struggles, prompting Brown's departure due to discomfort with the evolving Cubop direction and tensions within the group. Brown's contributions to iconic radio battles, Jazz at the Philharmonic concerts, and recording sessions with Fitzgerald showcased his versatility. By the year's end, Brown received the "New Star" award from Esquire Magazine, solidifying his status in jazz.

Chapter Contributors

  • Jay Sweet (sweetmusicacademy@gmail.com - jaysweet) 'musician, educator and writer'