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One of the true masters of the bop vocabulary,
Phil Woods
has had his own sound since the mid-'50s and stuck to his musical guns throughout a remarkably productive career. There has never been a doubt that he is one of the top alto saxophonists alive, and he has lost neither his enthusiasm nor his creativity through the years.
Woods
' first alto was left to him by an uncle, and he started playing seriously when he was 12. He gigged
and studied locally until 1948, when he moved to New York.
Woods
studied with
Lennie Tristano
, at the Manhattan School of Music, and at Juilliard, where he majored in clarinet. He worked with
Charlie Barnet
(1954),
Jimmy Raney
(1955),
George Wallington
,
the Dizzy Gillespie Orchestra
,
Buddy Rich
(1958-1959),
Quincy Jones
(1959-1961), and
Benny Goodman
(for
BG
's famous 1962 tour of the Soviet Union), but has mostly headed his own groups since 1955, including co-leadership of a combo with fellow altoist
Gene Quill
in the '50s logically known as "Phil & Quill."
Woods
, who married the late
Charlie Parker
's former wife Chan in the 1950s (and became the stepfather to singer
Kim Parker
), was sometimes thought of as "the new Bird" due to his brilliance in bop settings, but he never really sounded like a copy of
Parker
.
Woods
popped up in a variety of settings in the 1960s -- on
Benny Carter
's classic
Further Definitions
record, touring Europe with the short-lived
Thelonious Monk Nonet
, and appearing on studio dates like the soundtracks to The Hustler and Blow Up. Always interested in jazz education (although he believes that there is no better way to learn jazz than to gig and travel constantly),
Woods
taught at an arts camp in Pennsylvania in the summers of 1964-1967. Discouraged with the jazz scene in the U.S., he moved to France in 1968. For the next few years,
Woods
led a very advanced group,
the European Rhythm Machine
, which leaned toward the avant-garde and included pianist
George Gruntz
. Their recordings still sound fresh and exciting today, although this venture would only be a detour in
Woods
' bebop life. In 1972, he returned to the U.S. and tried unsuccessfully to lead an electronic group that featured keyboardist
Pete Robinson
.
In 1973,
Woods
formed a quintet with pianist
Mike Melillo
, bassist
Steve Gilmore
, drummer
Bill Goodwin
, and guitarist
Harry Leahey
that had much greater success. Their recording
Live at the Showboat
officially launched the band, which today, after a few personnel changes, still tours the world. After
Leahey
left in 1978, it was known as
the Phil Woods Quartet
until trumpeter
Tom Harrell
(1983-1989) joined; his spot has since been assumed by trombonist
Hal Crook
(1989-1992) and trumpeter
Brian Lynch
. Pianist
Melillo
went out on his own in 1980, and his successors have been
Hal Galper
(1980-1990),
Jim McNeely
(1990-1995), and
Bill Charlap
;
Gilmore
and
Goodwin
have been with
Woods
since the group's start. Not just a bebop repertory band,
Woods
' ensembles have developed their own repertoire, taken plenty of chances, and stretched themselves while sticking to his straight-ahead path.
Woods
contributed the famous alto solo to
Billy Joel
's hit recording of
"Just the Way You Are"
and has been one of
Michel Legrand
's favorite artists, guesting with
Legrand
on an occasional basis; he has made dozens of rewarding recordings himself through the years. He debuted as a leader in 1954 and has since recorded for Prestige, Savoy, RCA, Mode, Epic, Candid (the brilliant
The Right of Swing
in 1961), Impulse, MGM, Verve, Embryo, Testament, Muse, Omnisound, Enja, and Chesky, and has recorded with his
Quintet
/
Quartet
for RCA, Gryphon, Adelphi, Clean Cuts, SeaBreeze (two sets adding
Chris Swansen
's inventive synthesizer to the band), Red, Antilles, Palo Alto, BlackHawk, Denon, and quite extensively for Concord. Some key sets include 1960's
Rights of Swing
on Candid, 1974's
Musique Du Bois
on 32 Jazz, 1981's
Birds of a Feather
from Antilles, and 2002's
Americans Swinging in Paris
from EMI.
An Italian label, Philogy (which has some broadcasts and live performances from
Woods
' bands), is named after the popular and still brilliant altoist. Still going strong well into the 21st century,
Woods
cut a live session with
the Los Angeles Jazz Orchestra
in 2005 that was released by Jazz Media in 2006.
American Songbook
, which features
Woods
' treatment of pop and jazz standards, appeared from Kind of Blue later that same year. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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