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George Sylvester "Red" Callender (March 6, 1916 – March 8, 1992) was an American string bass and tuba player. He is perhaps best known as a jazz musician, but worked with an array of pop, rock and vocal acts as a member of The Wrecking Crew, a group of first-call session musicians in Los Angeles. Callender also co-wrote the 1959 top-10 hit "Primrose Lane".
Biography
Callender was born in Haynesville, Virginia, United States. In the early 1940s, he played in the Lester and Lee Young band, and then formed his own trio. In the 1940s, Callender recorded with Nat King Cole, Erroll Garner, Charlie Parker, Wardell Gray, Dexter Gordon, Uffe Baadh and many others. After a period spent leading a trio in Hawaii, Callender returned to Los Angeles, becoming one of the first black musicians to work regularly in the commercial studios, including backing singer Linda Hayes on two singles. He made his recording debut at 19 with Louis Armstrong's band. However, he later turned down offers to work with Duke Ellington's Orchestra and the Louis Armstrong All-Stars.
On his 1957 Crown LP Speaks Low, Callender was one of the earliest modern jazz tuba soloists. Keeping busy up until his death, some of the highlights of the bassist's later career include recording with Art Tatum and Jo Jones (1955–1956) for the Tatum Group, playing with Charles Mingus at the 1964 Monterey Jazz Festival, working with James Newton's avant-garde woodwind quintet (on tuba), and performing as a regular member of the Cheatham's Sweet Baby Blues Band. He also reached the top of the British pop charts as a member of B. Bumble and the Stingers. In November 1964, he was introduced and highlighted in performance with entertainer Danny Kaye, in a duet on the Fred Astaire introduced George and Ira Gershwin song, "Slap That Bass", for Kaye's CBS-TV variety show.
Callender died of thyroid cancer at his home in Saugus, California.
Discography
= As leader
=1956: Swingin' Suite (Modern)
1957: Red Callender Speaks Low (Crown)
1958: The Lowest (MetroJazz)
1973: Basin Street Brass (Legend)
1984: Night Mist Blues (Hemisphere)
¿? : Red Callender Sextet & Fourtette
= As sideman
=With Gregg Allman Band
Playin' Up a Storm (Capricorn Records, 1977)
With Patti Austin
The Real Me (Qwest Records, 1988)
With Frankie Avalon
...And Now About Mr. Avalon (Chancellor, 1961)
With The Beach Boys
The Beach Boys' Christmas Album (Capitol, 1964)
With Harry Belafonte
Belafonte Sings the Blues (RCA Victor, 1959)
With Louis Bellson
Big Band Jazz from the Summit (Roulette, 1962)
With Judy Carmichael
Two Handed Stride (Progressive, 1982)
Pearls (Jazzology, 1985)
With Benny Carter
Cosmopolite (Norgran, 1954)
With John Carter
Dauwhe (Black Saint, 1982)
With Nat King Cole
Wild Is Love (Capitol, 1960)
Let's Face the Music! (Capitol, 1964)
With Buddy Collette
Man of Many Parts (Contemporary, 1956)
Jazz Loves Paris (Speciality, 1958)
Porgy & Bess (Interlude, 1959)
With Ry Cooder
Paradise and Lunch (Reprise Records, 1974)
Chicken Skin Music (Reprise Records, 1976)
Jazz (Warner Bros. Records, 1978)
With Sam Cooke
Twistin' the Night Away (RCA Victor, 1962)
Mr. Soul (RCA Victor, 1963)
With Willie Dixon
Hidden Charms (Capitol, 1988)
With Donovan
7-Tease (Epic Records, 1974)
With Maynard Ferguson
Maynard Ferguson Octet (EmArcy, 1955)
With Dizzy Gillespie
The New Continent (Limelight, 1962)
With Johnny Hodges
In a Tender Mood (Norgran, 1955)
The Blues (Norgran, 1955)
With Paul Horn
Plenty of Horn (Dot, 1958)
Jazz Suite on the Mass Texts (RCA Victor, 1965) with Lalo Schifrin
With Plas Johnson
This Must Be the Plas (Capitol Records, 1959)
With B.B. King
Blues in My Heart (Crown Records, 1962)
L.A. Midnight (ABC Records, 1972)
With Peggy Lee
Jump for Joy (Capitol Records, 1959)
With Rickie Lee Jones
Rickie Lee Jones (Warner Bros. Records, 1979)
With Kate & Anna McGarrigle
Kate & Anna McGarrigle (Warner Bros. Records, 1976)
With The Monkees
Instant Replay (Colgems, 1969)
With Maria Muldaur
Waitress in a Donut Shop (Reprise Records, 1974)
With Randy Newman
Good Old Boys (Reprise Records, 1974)
With Gene Parsons
Kindling (Warner Bros. Records, 1973)
With Pete Rugolo
Rugolo Plays Kenton (EmArcy, 1958)
The Original Music of Thriller (Time, 1961)
With Mavis Rivers and Shorty Rogers
Mavis Meets Shorty (Riverside, 1963)
With Art Tatum and Ben Webster
The Art Tatum - Ben Webster Quartet (Verve, 1958)
With James Taylor
In the Pocket (Rhino Records, 1976)
JT (Columbia Records, 1977)
With Gerald Wilson
Calafia (Trend, 1985)
With Betty Wright
Wright Back At You (Epic Records, 1983)
Bibliography
Callender, Red; Cohen, Elaine (1985). Unfinished Dream: The Musical World of Red Callender. Introduction by Stanley Dance. Quartet Books. ISBN 978-0704325074.
References
External links
Red Callender at AllMusic
Red Callender discography at Discogs
Red Callender at IMDb
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