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Occupation(s)
  
Musician

Record label
  
Verve Records

Name
  
Flip Phillips

Labels
  

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Born
  
March 26, 1915Brooklyn, New York, United States (
1915-03-26
)

Instruments
  
Tenor saxophone, clarinet

Died
  
August 17, 2001, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Albums
  
Swing Is The Thing!, The Flip Phillips Buddy Rich Trio

Genres
  
Jazz, Bebop, Mainstream jazz, Swing music, Jump blues, East Coast blues

Similar People
  
Charlie Shavers, Roy Eldridge, Illinois Jacquet, Ray Brown, Charlie Ventura

Associated acts
  

Flip Phillips & Roy Eldridge Flip and Jazz


Flip Phillips (March 26, 1915 – August 17, 2001) was an American jazz tenor saxophone and clarinet player. He is best remembered for his work with Norman Granz's Jazz at the Philharmonic concerts from 1946 to 1957.

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Biography

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Born Joseph Edward Filipelli in Brooklyn, New York, United States, and over a long career, he played on many albums, retired to Florida for fifteen years, came back to music, and recorded a CD for Verve Records when he was in his 80s. Phillips performed in a variety of genres, including bebop, mainstream jazz, swing, jump blues and East Coast blues.

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In the mid-1940s, Phillips was one of the anchors of the Woody Herman band, prior to going out on his own and prior to joining Jazz at the Philharmonic. He also played with the Woodchoppers, a small spin-off group that Herman led. His deep, strong and articulate playing with a very full sound contrasted him to his successors such as Stan Getz in the subsequent Herman bands.

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Phillips recorded extensively for Clef Records, now Verve, in the 1940s and 1950s, including a 1949 album of small-group tracks under his leadership, with Buddy Morrow, Tommy Turk, Kai Winding, Sonny Criss, Ray Brown and Shelly Manne. He accompanied Billie Holiday on her 1952 Billie Holiday Sings album.

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Phillips was a frequent player at the Odessa Jazz Party in Odessa, Texas, from 1971 to 1991.

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Flip Phillips died in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in August 2001, at the age of 86.

Discography

  • Complete 1947–1951 Verve Master Takes (Definitive) with various musicians
  • Crazy 'Bout Flip (Ocium, 1947–49) with Howard McGhee, Kai Winding, Bennie Green, Billy Bauer, Ray Brown, Gene Ramey, Hank Jones, Shelly Manne, J. C. Heard, Max Roach, Jo Jones
  • Flippin' the Blues (Ocium, 1949–51) with Harry Sweets Edison, Bill Harris, Hank Jones, Lou Levy, Jimmy Woode, Buddy Rich
  • Keep on Flippin' (Ocium, 1952) with Al Porcino, Charlie Shavers, Jerome Richardson, Cecil Payne, Richard Wyands, Oscar Peterson, Freddie Green, Barney Kessel, Clyde Lombardi, Alvin Stoller
  • Phillips Head (Choice, 1975), reissued in 1997 as Spanish Eyes by Candid, with Mickey Crane, Milt Hinton, Mousey Alexander
  • Flipenstein (Progressive, 1981) with Lou Stein, Michael Moore, Butch Miles
  • Try a little Tenderness (Chiaroscuro, 1986) with Clark Terry, Buddy Tate, Al Cohn, Scott Hamilton, John Bunch, Major Holley, Chris Flory
  • A Real Swinger (Concord, 1988) with Howard Alden, Dick Hyman, Butch Miles, Wayne Wright, Jack Lesberg
  • Swing Is the Thing! (Verve, 1999) with James Carter, Joe Lovano, Benny Green, Howard Alden, Christian McBride, Kenny Washington
  • With Johnny Hodges

  • ' 'In a Tender Mood (Norgran, 1952 [1955])
  • With Gene Krupa and Buddy Rich

  • The Drum Battle (Verve, 1952 [1960])
  • With Charlie Parker

  • Big Band (Clef, 1954)
  • References

    Flip Phillips Wikipedia