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HERB GELLER

HERB GELLER--Alto, Soprano Saxes, Flutes, Clarinet, Piano, Arranger and Composer/ Born Nov. 2, 1928/ Los Angeles, Calif. 

Through his work in big bands, combos and studio orchestras including numerous recordings, Herb became known as one of the leading exponents on alto sax of the so-called West Coast style of jazz in the late fifties along with Art Pepper, Frank Morgan, Bud Shank, Lennie Niehaus and Eric Dolphy. Inspired solos, musical humor and a wide range of musical knowledge has earned him the reputation throughtout Europe as a "musicians' musician." First inspired by Benny Carter, Johnny Hodges and Willie Smith, then later by Charlie Parker and the pianist Joe Albany, Herb began his professional career at the age of 18 in the orchestras of Joe Venuti and Jimmy Zito. In 1949 he moved to New York City where he played with the orchestras of Claude Thornhill, Lucky Millinder and Jerry Wald. 
In 1952 he married the jazz pianist Lorraine Walsh and joined the Billy May orchestra returning to Los Angeles where he became active in the West Coast scene. There he played and recorded with among others: Shorty Rogers, Maynard Ferguson, Chet Baker, Bill Holman, Marty Paich, Clifford Brown, Max Roach, Red Mitchell, Barney Kessel, Andre Previn! Johnny Williams and Dinah Washington. He performed with his own quartet including his wife Lorraine until her death in 1958. He then worked with Benny Goodman, Louie Bellson and Shelly Manne until 1962 when he departed for Europe. After five months in Paris performing on the French Radio program "Musique Aux Champs Elysee", he joined the Radio Free Berlin orchestra in West Berlin where he married Christine Rabsch. In 1965 he joined the North German Radio in Hamburg where he still lives. He retired from that orchestra in 1994 and is currently active with his own trio and quartet performing, recording and teaching. In Europe he has performed and recorded with the big bands of Kenny Clarke/Francy Boland, Friedrich Gulda's Euro Jazz Orchestra, the Klaus Weiss Band, George Gruntz's band, Peter Herbolzheimer's Rhythm Combination, three albums with the Swedish composer Nils Lindberg, as well as the BBC orchestra, the Holland Metropole Orchestra, many performances with the NDR Jazz Studio Orchestra, and with small groups such as the Bill Evans trio, Baden Powell, and Joe Pass and has composed and arranged music for films and TV plus some commercial spots. 

Among some of his recordings on Mercury: Clifford Brown/ Max Roach/ Dinah Washington session albums, plus three of his own that have been reissued on CD. On Atlantic Records: Music from "GYPSY", (with Elvin, Hank and Thad Jones and Scott LaFaro); and "RHYME AND REASON TIME". Also re-released are the CDs of "STAX OF SAX", (with Victor Feldman and Walter Norris); "FIRE IN THE WEST" (with Ray Brown, Lou Levy and Kenny Dorham); On Fresh Sound: "BIRDLAND STOMP" (with Kenny Drew and NielsHenning Orsted-Pedersen); On VSOP: "Herb Geller Quartet" (with Louie Bellson, Tom Ranier and Jimmy Rowles); On HEP: "Herb Geller Plays the Al Cohn Songbook"; On Fresh Sound: STOCKHOLM GET-TOGETHER" (with Jan Lundgren); A recording of his Hamburg quartet has just been released and a recording of his autobiographical musical "PLAYING JAZZ" will be released shortly. In addition he has composed the music and some of the Iyrics for a forthcoming musical about the life of Josephine Baker. He is still active in teaching and has a Professorship status. Among the schools where he has taught are the "Hochschule fur Musik und Theatre" (Conservatory for performing arts) in Hamburg, the "Hochschule fur Kunste" in Bremen, and conservatories in Hannover and Rotterdam and has done seminars for the Yamaha Music Corporation and for Schott and Sons for which he wrote a jazz instruction book entitled "CROSSOVER". 
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