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Something Bigger

1.8M streams

1,752,521

The Peacocks

1.7M streams

1,693,318

The Modernity Of Bob Brookmeyer. The 1...

290.7K streams

290,734

Red'N Me

233.5K streams

233,488

Heavy Love

36.8K streams

36,819

Music's the Only Thing That's on My Mi...

33.3K streams

33,258

As Good As It Gets

32.8K streams

32,766

Shade and Light (Paris 1978) [The Defi...

19.5K streams

19,490

Tasty (Reissue 1995)

16.6K streams

16,634

Our Delight

12.6K streams

12,589

Biography

Long known for his expertise in coming up with the perfect chord for the perfect situation, the subtle Jimmy Rowles was in demand for decades as an accompanist while being underrated as a soloist. After playing in local groups in Seattle, Rowles moved to Los Angeles in 1940 and worked with Slim Gaillard, Lester Young, Benny Goodman, and Woody Herman. After serving in the military, he returned to Herman (in time to play with the first Herd), recorded with Benny Goodman, and also had stints with Les Brown and Tommy Dorsey. Working as a studio musician, Rowles appeared in a countless number of settings in the 1950s and '60s, but was best known for his playing behind Billie Holiday and Peggy Lee. In 1973, he moved to New York where he recorded more extensively in jazz situations (including duets with Stan Getz), but after touring with Ella Fitzgerald during 1981-1983 he returned to California. His song "The Peacocks" became a standard, and Rowles recorded for many labels throughout his career including with his daughter, flügelhornist Stacy Rowles. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi