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Howard Rumsey's Lighthouse All-Stars - Music For Lighthousekeeping (1956) {Contemporary OJCCD-636-2 rel 1992}

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Howard Rumsey's Lighthouse All-Stars - Music For Lighthousekeeping (1956) {Contemporary OJCCD-636-2 rel 1992}

Howard Rumsey's Lighthouse All-Stars - Music For Lighthousekeeping (1956) {Contemporary OJCCD-636-2 rel 1992}
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© 1956, 1992 Contemporary Records / Fantasy | OJCCD-636-2
Jazz / Cool / West Coast Jazz / Bop

The title of this Howard Rumsey date referred to the Lighthouse jazz club, where Rumsey (bass) was a regular with his various Lighthouse All-Stars. Although a good enough bassist to play with Stan Kenton's big band, Howard Rumsey's main importance was as the organizer of the Lighthouse All-Stars and manager of the Lighthouse. Originally a drummer, Rumsey switched to bass while at college. He played with Vido Musso in the late '30s, and when Stan Kenton formed his first band in 1941, Rumsey became its bassist. A year later he started freelancing in the Los Angeles area.

In 1949 Rumsey brought jazz into the Lighthouse in Hermosa Beach, CA. Within a few years the jam sessions featured some of the top jazz-oriented studio players in the area and the bassist was heading "the Lighthouse All-Stars," which recorded frequently for Contemporary in the 1950s, starring such players as Shorty Rogers, Jimmy Giuffre, Bob Cooper, Bud Shank, and Bill Perkins. In the 1960s, Rumsey quit playing to devote full-time to running the Lighthouse and, after he sold the establishment, for a time he ran the nearby club Concerts by the Sea.

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Personnel:
Howard Rumsey - bass
Bob Cooper - tenor saxophone
Frank Rosolino - trombone
Conte Candoli - trumpet
Sonny Clark - piano
Stan Levey - drums

Recorded at Contemporary Studio, Los Angeles, CA on October 2, 9 and 16, 1956.

tracklist:
1. Love Me or Levey (Holman) 5:40
2. Taxi War Dance (Basie, Young) 5:46
3. Octavia (Cooper) 5:12
4. Mambo Las Vegas (Holman) 5:23
5. Jubilation (Cooper) 3:37
6. I Deal (Clark) 4:34
7. Latin for Lovers (Holman) 6:57
8. Topsy (Battle, Durham) 6:47

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Lighthouse All-Stars / Music For Light Housekeeping

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Howard Rumsey's Lighthouse All-Stars - Music For Lighthousekeeping (1956) {Contemporary OJCCD-636-2 rel 1992}

Howard Rumsey's Lighthouse All-Stars - Music For Lighthousekeeping (1956) {Contemporary OJCCD-636-2 rel 1992}



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