Toshiko Akiyoshi – Lew Tabackin Big Band Explained

The Toshiko Akiyoshi – Lew Tabackin Big Band
Background:group_or_band
Origin:Los Angeles, California
Genre:Jazz, big band, bebop
Years Active:1973–1982
Label:RCA Records/Victor, Baystate
The Toshiko Akiyoshi Jazz Orchestra featuring Lew Tabackin
Background:group_or_band
Origin:New York City
Genre:Jazz, big band, bebop
Years Active:1983–2003
Label:Sony/Columbia, Victor

The Toshiko Akiyoshi – Lew Tabackin Big Band was a 16 piece jazz big band created by pianist Toshiko Akiyoshi and tenor saxophone/flutist Lew Tabackin in Los Angeles in 1973. In 1982 the principals moved from Los Angeles to New York City and re-formed the group with new members under the name, The Toshiko Akiyoshi Jazz Orchestra featuring Lew Tabackin. Akiyoshi arranged all of the music for the band and composed nearly all of the music recorded by the two groups over a 30-year period. Tabackin served as the bands' featured soloist on tenor saxophone and flute. The two groups recorded 23 albums, toured in North America, Asia and Europe and, after the move to New York, had regular performances at the jazz club Birdland before disbanding in 2003. The bands' recordings received several Grammy nominations and regularly scored high in Down Beat magazine's critics' and readers' polls.

Discography

See main article: Toshiko Akiyoshi – Lew Tabackin Big Band discography.

Awards and honors

Down Beat magazine Critics' Poll winner:[1]

Down Beat Magazine Readers' Poll winner:[2]

Grammy award nominations:[3]

Swing Journal (Japanese jazz magazine) awards:[4]

Stereo Review[5] Jazz Album of the Year: 1976 (Long Yellow Road)

References

Notes and References

  1. [Down Beat]
  2. http://www.downbeat.com/artists/window.asp?action=new&aid=713&aname=Down+Beat+Readers+Poll Down Beat magazine Readers Poll winners database "archives"
  3. "The Envelope" awards database, Los Angeles Times (link). Accessed 29 November 2006.
  4. Swing Journal Jazz Disk Awards archive at JazzCD.jp (Japanese link) Accessed 3 January 2007.
  5. [NEA Jazz Masters]