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John Haley "Zoot" Sims (October 29, 1925 – March 23, 1985) was an American jazz saxophonist, playing mainly tenor but also alto (and, later, soprano) saxophone. He first gained attention in the "Four Brothers" sax section of Woody Herman's big band, afterward enjoying a long solo career, often in partnership with fellow saxmen Gerry Mulligan and Al Cohn, and the trombonist Bob Brookmeyer.

Contents

Discography

1949-1956

1957-1959

1960-1969

1970-1975

1976-1979

  • 1976: Zoot Sims With Bucky Pizzarelli (Classic Jazz) with Bucky Pizzarelli - also released as Summon
  • 1976: Soprano Sax (Pablo) with Ray Bryant and George Mraz
  • 1976: Hawthorne Nights (Pablo)
  • 1977: If I'm Lucky (Pablo) with Jimmy Rowles
  • 1978: For Lady Day (Pablo)
  • 1978: Just Friends (Pablo) with Sweets Edison
  • 1978: Zoot Sims in Copenhagen (Storyville)
  • 1979: The Sweetest Sounds (Sonet Gramofon) with Rune Gustafsson
  • 1979: The Swinger (Pablo)
  • 1979: Warm Tenor (Pablo) with Jimmy Rowles

1980-2003

  • 1981: I Wish I Were Twins (Pablo) with Jimmy Rowles
  • 1981 [1995]: Art 'n' Zoot (Pablo) with Art Pepper
  • 1982: Blues for Two (Pablo) with Joe Pass
  • 1982: The Innocent Years (Pablo) with Richard Wyands and Frank Tate
  • 1983: Suddenly It's Spring (Pablo) with Akira Tana
  • 1984; Quietly There: Zoot Sims Plays Johnny Mandel (Fantasy)
  • 1985: The Best of Zoot Sims (Pablo)
  • 2002: Joe & Zoot & More (Chiaroscuro) with Joe Venuti and Bucky Pizzarelli - expanded reissue of Joe & Zoot
  • 2003: Somebody Loves Me (Lester Recording Catalog) reissue, some of this was released at the time as Nirvana)

As sideman

With Pepper Adams

With Trigger Alpert

With Chet Baker

With Count Basie

With Louis Bellson

With Clifford Brown

  • 1954: Jazz Immortal (Pacific Jazz)

With Ray Charles

With the Kenny Clarke/Francy Boland Big Band

With Al Cohn

With Chris Connor

With Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis and Oscar Peterson

With Miles Davis

  • 1953: Plays Al Cohn Compositions (Miles Davis and Horns CD) (Prestige)

With Kenny Dorham

  • 1961: Hot Stuff From Brazil (West Wind) released in 1990

With Jon Eardley

  • 1956: The Jon Eardley Seven (Prestige), reissued in 1965 as Zoot Sims Koo Koo (Status)

With Booker Ervin

With Bill Evans

With Art Farmer

With Curtis Fuller

With Bobby Hackett

With Coleman Hawkins

With Woody Herman

  • 1959: New Big Herd At The Monterey Jazz Festival (released 1960 Atlantic)

With Chubby Jackson

  • 1950: All Star Big Band (Prestige)

With Quincy Jones

With Stan Kenton

With Jack Kerouac

With Irene Kral

With Elliot Lawrence

  • 1957: Big Band Modern (Jazztone)

With Michel Legrand

  • 1982: After The Rain (Pablo)

With Stan Levey and Red Mitchell

  • 1954-1955: West Coast Rhythm (Affinity) released 1982

With The Manhattan Transfer

With Gary McFarland

With Ted McNabb

  • 1959: Big Band Swing (Epic)

With Carmen McRae

With the Metronome All-Stars

With Charles Mingus

With Red Mitchell

  • 1955: Happy Minors (Bethlehem)

With Jack Montrose

With Gerry Mulligan

With Oliver Nelson

With Anita O'Day

With Buddy Rich and Lionel Hampton

With Shorty Rogers

With Jimmy Rushing

  • 1971: The You And Me That Used To Be (RCA)

With Lalo Schifrin and Bob Brookmeyer

With Johnny Smith

With Phoebe Snow

With Sonny Stitt

With Clark Terry

  • 1979: Mother! Mother! (Pablo)

With Sarah Vaughan

With Joe Venuti

  • 1974: The Joe Venuti Blue Four (Chiaroscuro)

With Joe Williams

  • 1963: At Newport '63 (RCA Victor)
  • 1989: Having The Blues Under European Sky (Lester Recording Catalog) recorded live in the 1970s




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