Jimmy Gourley Explained

Jimmy Gourley
Birth Name:James Pasco Gourley, Jr.
Birth Date:9 June 1926
Birth Place:St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
Death Place:Villeneuve-Saint-Georges, France
Genre:Jazz
Occupation:Musician
Instrument:Guitar
Years Active:1940–2008
Label:Elabeth
Associated Acts:Henri Renaud

James Pasco Gourley, Jr. (June 9, 1926  - December 7, 2008) was an American jazz guitarist who spent most of his life in Paris.

Gourley was born in St. Louis in 1926. He met saxophonist Lee Konitz in Chicago when both were members of the same high school band. He credits Konitz with encouraging him to become a serious musician. Gourley's father started the Monarch Conservatory of Music in Hammond, Indiana, though he didn't teach, and he bought Gourley his first guitar. Gourley took his first guitar classes at the school. He became interested in jazz while listening to the radio, enjoying in particular Nat King Cole. For his first professional experience as a performer, he dropped out of high school to play with a jazz band in Oklahoma City.[1]

From 1944–1946, Gourley served in the U.S. Navy. After he returned to Chicago, he met guitarist Jimmy Raney and wanted to play like him. He worked in bars and clubs with Jackie Cain & Roy Kral, Anita O'Day, Sonny Stitt, and Gene Ammons.[2] Through the G.I. Bill, he received tuition for three years to any college in the world.

Beginning in 1951, Gourley spent the rest of his life in France, working with Henri Renaud, Lou Bennett, Kenny Clarke, Richard Galliano, Stéphane Grappelli, Bobby Jaspar, Eddy Louiss, Martial Solal, and Barney Wilen. He played with American musicians who were passing through, including Bob Brookmeyer, Clifford Brown, Stan Getz, Gigi Gryce, Roy Haynes, Lee Konitz, Bud Powell, Zoot Sims, Lucky Thompson, and Lester Young.[3]

Discography

As leader

As sideman

With Lou Bennett

With Stan Getz

With Stephane Grappelli

With Lee Konitz

With others

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Broadbent . Peter . Burns . Robert . Lively Arts – Human Interest. Lively Arts. 15 October 2016. 2009.
  2. Web site: Chadbourne. Eugene. Jimmy Gourley. AllMusic. 15 October 2016.
  3. Book: Yanow. Scott. The Great Jazz Guitarists. 2013. Backbeat. San Francisco. 978-1-61713-023-6. 84. . Roger Cotterrell, ‘The Jimmy Gourley Story’ Jazz Forum 82 (Aug 1983), 38-40.