vince guaraldi

vince guaraldi

1Linus and Lucy235
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maya_noxon (1)I really need this song 'Linus and Lucy', but I specifically need the one with the middle swing part, which a lot of versions don't have. If you have this song with the middle swing part, could you send it to me? Or, you know, we could trade pieces if u have any requests that i am in possession of. thank you.
ViolinSerenade (75)from Peanuts
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3A Charlie Brown Christmas40
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KBpiano (49)33Includes: O Tannenbaum, What Child Is This, My Little Drum, Linus and Lucy, Christmas Time Is Here, Skating, Hark the Herald Angels Sing, Christmas Is Coming, Fur Elise, The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)bookpdf
Fiji221 (68)33Includes O Tannenbaum, What Child is This, My Little Drum, Linus and Lucy, Christmas Time is Here, Skating, Hark the Herald Angels Sing, Christmas is Coming, Fur Elise, and The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)bookpdf
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4Cast Your Fate to the Wind28
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5O Tannenbaum18
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9Hark, the Herald Angels Sing6
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Artist bio

Born in San Francisco, jazz pianist Vince Guaraldi ( July 17, 1928 - Feb 6, 1976) graduated from Lincoln High School and then San Francisco State College. Guaraldi was already performing while in college in such venues as the Black Hawk and Jackson's Nook, sometimes with the Chubby Jackson/Bill Harris band, other times in combos with Sonny Criss and Bill Harris. He did minor gigs as well, such as weddings. Read more
Guaraldi's first recorded work can be heard on "Vibratharpe," a 1953 release by the Cal Tjader Trio. In 1955, he put together his own trio: longtime friend Eddie Duran on guitar and Dean Reilly on bass--and tackled North Beach's bohemian “hungry i” club, where his piano work became a huge attraction. It soon came to be recognized as the Guaraldi sound. The original Vince Guaraldi Trio (25), with Eddie Duran and Dean Reilly, can be heard on two genuinely pleasant releases: "The Vince Guaraldi Trio" (1956) and "A Flower Is a Lovesome Thing" (1957). Guaraldi toured in 1956 with Woody Herman's third Thundering Herd, replacing Nat Pierce on piano for one season.

Inspired by the 1959 French-Brazilian film Orfeu Negro (1959) (Black Orpheus) Guaraldi hit the studio with a new trio: Monty Budwig on bass, Colin Bailey on drums--and recorded his own interpretations of Antonio Carlos Jobim's haunting soundtrack music. The 1962 album was called "Jazz Impression of Black Orpheus," which was released on then-owner Saul Zaentz's Fantasy Records, and "Samba de Orpheus" was the first selection released as a single. Combing the album for a suitable B-side number, Guaraldi's producers finally made a new version of a modest original composition titled "Cast Your Fate to the Wind," which became a smash hit, and won the 1963 Grammy for Best Instrumental Jazz Composition. However, Guaraldi's greatest fame came from scoring A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965) (TV) in 1965, based on Charles M. Schulz's "Peanuts" comic strip, and he continued to score all the Peanuts television specials till his death.

On February 6, 1976, while waiting in a motel room between sets at Menlo Park's Butterfield's nightclub, Guaraldi died of a sudden heart attack at the age of 47.

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