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Gary McFarland

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Biography

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Largely forgotten now, Gary McFarland was one of the more significant contributors to orchestral jazz during the early '60s. An "adult prodigy," as Gene Lees accurately noted, McFarland was an ingenious composer whose music could reveal shades of complex emotional subtlety and clever childlike simplicity. While in the Army, he became interested in jazz and attempted to play trumpet, trombone, and piano. In 1955, he took up playing the vibes. Displaying a quick ability for interesting writing, he obtained a scholarship to the Berklee School of Music. He spent one semester there and with the encouragement of pianist John Lewis, concentrated on large-band arrangements of his own compositions. He attained early notoriety and success working with Gerry Mulligan, Johnny Hodges, John Lewis, Stan Getz, Bob Brookmeyer, and Anita O'Day. McFarland began devoting more attention to his own career by 1963 when he released what is often regarded as his most significant recording, The Gary McFarland Orchestra/Special Guest Soloist: Bill Evans. He also recorded in small-group settings, which featured his clever vibes playing. The success of his instrumental pop collection, Soft Samba, allowed McFarland to form his first performing group. But his recordings thereafter, more often than not, featured an easy listening instrumental pop bent. McFarland went on to excellent work with Gabor Szabo, Shirley Scott, Zoot Sims, and Steve Kuhn, but only rarely featured his outstanding compositional talents (as in 1968's America the Beautiful). He formed the short-lived Skye Records label with Szabo and vibist Cal Tjader in the late 60s and continued to record prolifically. By the late 60s, though, he was forgotten by his initial jazz followers and he died in 1971 after being poisoned in a New York City bar.

Title: Simpatico

Artist: Gabor Szabo, Gary McFarland

Genre: Jazz

Title: Soft Samba Strings

Artist: Gary McFarland

Genre: Jazz

Title: The In Sound

Artist: Gary McFarland

Genre: Jazz

Title: Point Of Departure

Artist: Gary McFarland

Genre: Jazz

Title: Today

Artist: Gary McFarland

Genre: Jazz, Pop

Collections

Title: Blues 'n Boogie

Genre: Blues

Title: Jazz for Dinner

Genre: Jazz

Title: Jazz Dinner Vibes

Genre: Jazz

Title: Jazz Swings Pop

Genre: Jazz

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