Clark Terry: The Chicago Sessions 1995-96

~ Release by Clark Terry, DePaul University Big band, Bob Lark (see all versions of this release, 2 available)

Annotation

Previously released as Big Band Basie (RR-63) and Clark Terry Express (RR-73)

Recorded December 1-2, 1994 and December 5-6, 1995.
The Concert Hall, DePaul University, Chicago IL

Annotation last modified on 2025-05-31 06:04 UTC.

Tracklist

1Digital Media
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Just Squeeze Me
engineer:
Keith O. Johnson (engineer)
producer:
J. Tamblyn Henderson, Jr.
bass:
Sharay Reed (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
bass trombone:
Thomas Michaud (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
brass:
Amir El Saffar (US jazz trumpeter & vocalist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Jason Aspinwall (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Eric Nelson (brass) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Vance Thompson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Gil Wukitsch (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
guitar:
Steve Jacobson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
membranophone:
Tom Hipskind (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
piano:
Michael Stryker (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
reeds:
Rob Denty (Saxophonist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Jeff Erickson (reeds) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
tenor saxophone:
Robert Gardiner (saxophone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
trombone:
Troy Anderson (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Steve Bradley (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Tom Hanton (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
woodwind:
Doug Angelaccio (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Dave Hutten (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
arranger:
Ernie Wilkins
recorded at:
DePaul Concert Hall in Chicago, Illinois, United States (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
instrumental cover recording of:
Just Squeeze Me (but Don’t Tease Me)
lyricist:
Lee Gaines (in 1941)
composer:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) (in 1941)
Clark Terry, DePaul University Jazz Ensemble4:20
2C. T.'s Express
engineer:
Keith O. Johnson (engineer)
producer:
J. Tamblyn Henderson, Jr.
bass:
Sharay Reed (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
bass trombone:
Thomas Michaud (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
brass:
Amir El Saffar (US jazz trumpeter & vocalist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Jason Aspinwall (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Eric Nelson (brass) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Vance Thompson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Gil Wukitsch (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
guitar:
Steve Jacobson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
membranophone:
James Ward (drums) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
piano:
Michael Stryker (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
reeds:
Rob Denty (Saxophonist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Jeff Erickson (reeds) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
tenor saxophone:
Robert Gardiner (saxophone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
trombone:
Troy Anderson (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Steve Bradley (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Tom Hanton (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
woodwind:
Doug Angelaccio (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Dave Hutten (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
arranger:
David Slonaker
recorded at:
DePaul Concert Hall in Chicago, Illinois, United States (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
instrumental recording of:
C.T.'s Express
composer and arranger:
David Slonaker
Clark Terry, Rob Denty, Troy Anderson, DePaul University Jazz Ensemble5:33
3The Star-Crossed Lovers
engineer:
Keith O. Johnson (engineer)
producer:
J. Tamblyn Henderson, Jr.
bass:
Sharay Reed (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
bass trombone:
Thomas Michaud (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
brass:
Amir El Saffar (US jazz trumpeter & vocalist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Jason Aspinwall (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Eric Nelson (brass) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Vance Thompson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Gil Wukitsch (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
guitar:
Steve Jacobson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
membranophone:
James Ward (drums) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
piano:
Michael Stryker (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
reeds:
Rob Denty (Saxophonist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Jeff Erickson (reeds) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
tenor saxophone:
Robert Gardiner (saxophone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
trombone:
Troy Anderson (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Steve Bradley (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Tom Hanton (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
woodwind:
Doug Angelaccio (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Dave Hutten (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
arranger:
Thomas Matta
recorded at:
DePaul Concert Hall in Chicago, Illinois, United States (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
instrumental cover recording of:
The Star-Crossed Lovers
composer:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) and Billy Strayhorn
Clark Terry, Michael Stryker, DePaul University Jazz Ensemble6:49
4Jessica's Day
recorded at:
DePaul Concert Hall in Chicago, Illinois, United States (from 1994-12-01 until 1994-12-02)
instrumental cover recording of:
Jessica’s Day
composer:
Quincy Delight Jones, Jr.
Clark Terry, Frank Wess, DePaul University Jazz Ensemble, Bob Lark4:17
5Harlem Air Shaft
engineer:
Keith O. Johnson (engineer)
producer:
J. Tamblyn Henderson, Jr.
bass:
Sharay Reed (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
bass trombone:
Thomas Michaud (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
brass:
Amir El Saffar (US jazz trumpeter & vocalist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Jason Aspinwall (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Eric Nelson (brass) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Vance Thompson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Gil Wukitsch (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
guitar:
Steve Jacobson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
membranophone:
Tom Hipskind (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
piano:
Michael Stryker (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
reeds:
Rob Denty (Saxophonist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Jeff Erickson (reeds) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
tenor saxophone:
Robert Gardiner (saxophone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
trombone:
Troy Anderson (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Steve Bradley (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Tom Hanton (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
woodwind:
Doug Angelaccio (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Dave Hutten (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
recorded at:
DePaul Concert Hall in Chicago, Illinois, United States (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
instrumental cover recording of:
Harlem Air Shaft
composer:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader)
Clark Terry, Tom Hanton, DePaul University Jazz Ensemble3:29
6Swinging the Blues
arranger:
Clark Terry (American swing trumpeter)
recorded at:
DePaul Concert Hall in Chicago, Illinois, United States (from 1994-12-01 until 1994-12-02)
instrumental cover recording of:
Swingin’ the Blues
composer:
Count Basie (pianist) (in 1938) and Eddie Durham (American guitarist, trombonist, composer and arranger.) (in 1938)
Clark Terry, Frank Wess, Michael Stryker, DePaul University Jazz Ensemble, Bob Lark4:58
7Do Nothin'Till You Hear From Me
engineer:
Keith O. Johnson (engineer)
producer:
J. Tamblyn Henderson, Jr.
bass:
Sharay Reed (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
bass trombone:
Thomas Michaud (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
brass:
Amir El Saffar (US jazz trumpeter & vocalist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Jason Aspinwall (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Eric Nelson (brass) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Vance Thompson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Gil Wukitsch (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
guitar:
Steve Jacobson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
membranophone:
James Ward (drums) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
piano:
Michael Stryker (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
reeds:
Rob Denty (Saxophonist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Jeff Erickson (reeds) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
tenor saxophone:
Robert Gardiner (saxophone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
trombone:
Troy Anderson (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Steve Bradley (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Tom Hanton (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
woodwind:
Doug Angelaccio (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Dave Hutten (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
arranger:
Paul McKee
recorded at:
DePaul Concert Hall in Chicago, Illinois, United States (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
instrumental cover recording of:
Do Nothin’ Till You Hear From Me
lyricist:
Bob Russell (US songwriter/lyricist Sidney Keith “Bob” Russell) (in 1943)
composer:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) (in 1943)
publisher:
Music Sales Corporation (American copyright holder in both popular and classical music) and Sony/ATV Harmony
version of:
Concerto for Cootie
Clark Terry, DePaul University Jazz Ensemble4:53
8I Want a Little Girl
engineer:
Keith O. Johnson (engineer)
producer:
J. Tamblyn Henderson, Jr.
bass:
Sharay Reed (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
bass trombone:
Thomas Michaud (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
brass:
Amir El Saffar (US jazz trumpeter & vocalist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Jason Aspinwall (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Eric Nelson (brass) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Vance Thompson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Gil Wukitsch (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
guitar:
Steve Jacobson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
membranophone:
Tom Hipskind (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
piano:
Michael Stryker (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
reeds:
Rob Denty (Saxophonist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Jeff Erickson (reeds) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
tenor saxophone:
Robert Gardiner (saxophone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
trombone:
Troy Anderson (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Steve Bradley (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Tom Hanton (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
woodwind:
Doug Angelaccio (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Dave Hutten (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
recorded at:
DePaul Concert Hall in Chicago, Illinois, United States (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
instrumental cover recording of:
I Want a Little Girl
lyricist:
Billy Moll (songwriter)
composer:
Murray Mencher (pianist, lyricist and songwriter)
publisher:
Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc.
Clark Terry, Rob Denty, Vance Thompson, DePaul University Jazz Ensemble4:34
9Easy Does It
engineer:
Keith O. Johnson (engineer)
producer:
J. Tamblyn Henderson, Jr.
bass:
Sharay Reed (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
bass trombone:
Thomas Michaud (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
brass:
Amir El Saffar (US jazz trumpeter & vocalist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Jason Aspinwall (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Eric Nelson (brass) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Vance Thompson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Gil Wukitsch (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
guitar:
Steve Jacobson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
membranophone:
Tom Hipskind (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
piano:
Michael Stryker (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
reeds:
Rob Denty (Saxophonist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Jeff Erickson (reeds) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
tenor saxophone:
Robert Gardiner (saxophone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
trombone:
Troy Anderson (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Steve Bradley (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Tom Hanton (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
woodwind:
Doug Angelaccio (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Dave Hutten (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
arranger:
David Slonaker
recorded at:
DePaul Concert Hall in Chicago, Illinois, United States (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
instrumental recording of:
Easy Does It
composer and arranger:
David Slonaker
Clark Terry, Troy Anderson, DePaul University Jazz Ensemble4:47
10Launching Pad
engineer:
Keith O. Johnson (engineer)
producer:
J. Tamblyn Henderson, Jr.
bass:
Sharay Reed (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
bass trombone:
Thomas Michaud (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
brass:
Amir El Saffar (US jazz trumpeter & vocalist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Jason Aspinwall (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Eric Nelson (brass) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Vance Thompson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Gil Wukitsch (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
guitar:
Steve Jacobson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
membranophone:
Tom Hipskind (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
piano:
Michael Stryker (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
reeds:
Rob Denty (Saxophonist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Jeff Erickson (reeds) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
tenor saxophone:
Robert Gardiner (saxophone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
trombone:
Troy Anderson (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Steve Bradley (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Tom Hanton (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
woodwind:
Doug Angelaccio (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Dave Hutten (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
recorded at:
DePaul Concert Hall in Chicago, Illinois, United States (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
instrumental cover recording of:
Launching Pad
composer:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader) and Clark Terry (American swing trumpeter)
Clark Terry, Doug Angelaccio, Sharay Reed, Michael Stryker, Steve Jacobson, Jeff Erikson, DePaul University Jazz Ensemble4:38
11Cotton Tail
engineer:
Keith O. Johnson (engineer)
producer:
J. Tamblyn Henderson, Jr.
bass:
Sharay Reed (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
bass trombone:
Thomas Michaud (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
brass:
Amir El Saffar (US jazz trumpeter & vocalist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Jason Aspinwall (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Eric Nelson (brass) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Vance Thompson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Gil Wukitsch (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
guitar:
Steve Jacobson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
membranophone:
James Ward (drums) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
piano:
Michael Stryker (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
reeds:
Rob Denty (Saxophonist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Jeff Erickson (reeds) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
tenor saxophone:
Robert Gardiner (saxophone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
trombone:
Troy Anderson (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Steve Bradley (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Tom Hanton (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
woodwind:
Doug Angelaccio (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Dave Hutten (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
recorded at:
DePaul Concert Hall in Chicago, Illinois, United States (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
instrumental cover recording of:
Cotton Tail
lyricist and composer:
Duke Ellington (US composer, pianist & jazz bandleader)
Clark Terry, Robert Gardiner, DePaul University Jazz Ensemble3:23
12Moten Swing
arranger:
Ernie Wilkins
recorded at:
DePaul Concert Hall in Chicago, Illinois, United States (from 1994-12-01 until 1994-12-02)
instrumental cover recording of:
Moten Swing
writer:
Bennie Moten (jazz pianist)
composer:
Bennie Moten (jazz pianist), Ira E. "Buster" Moten, Count Basie (pianist) (in 1930) and Eddie Durham (American guitarist, trombonist, composer and arranger.) (in 1930)
Clark Terry, Robert Gardiner, DePaul University Jazz Ensemble4:30
13Something to Live For
engineer:
Keith O. Johnson (engineer)
producer:
J. Tamblyn Henderson, Jr.
bass:
Sharay Reed (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
bass trombone:
Thomas Michaud (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
brass:
Amir El Saffar (US jazz trumpeter & vocalist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Jason Aspinwall (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Eric Nelson (brass) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Vance Thompson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Gil Wukitsch (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
guitar:
Steve Jacobson (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
membranophone:
James Ward (drums) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
piano:
Michael Stryker (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
reeds:
Rob Denty (Saxophonist) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Jeff Erickson (reeds) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
tenor saxophone:
Robert Gardiner (saxophone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
trombone:
Troy Anderson (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06), Steve Bradley (trombone) (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Tom Hanton (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
woodwind:
Doug Angelaccio (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06) and Dave Hutten (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
arranger:
Thomas Matta
recorded at:
DePaul Concert Hall in Chicago, Illinois, United States (from 1995-12-05 until 1995-12-06)
instrumental cover recording of:
Something to Live For (1938 Billy Strayhorn jazz composition)
lyricist and composer:
Billy Strayhorn
Clark Terry, DePaul University Jazz Ensemble6:23

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