Dennis Irwin

Appearances

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Definitive Thad Jones: Live from the Village Vanguard, Vol. 1
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Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra
Label: Music Master
Number of Discs: 1

Although Thad Jones (who passed away in 1986) had left the big band that he co-led with drummer Mel Lewis back in 1979, some of [more]

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Definitive Thad Jones: Live from the Village Vanguard, Vol. 2
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Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra
Label: Music Master
Number of Discs: 1

A continuation of the series dedicated to Thad Jones's repertory. ~ Ron Wynn, All Music Guide

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To You: A Tribute to Mel Lewis
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Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra
Number of Discs: 1

Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra. Fine recent big-band tracks. ~ Ron Wynn, All Music Guide

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Yule Be Boppin'
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Various Artists
Label: Capitol
Number of Discs: 1

This is one of the better Christmas jazz collections available. The 15 selections each utilize different artists and were recorded especially for this CD. Kurt Elling's version of [more]

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Steady Groovin'
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John Scofield
Label: Blue Note
Number of Discs: 1

This collection of Blue Note sides from John Scofield's tenure at the label shows the kind of music that helped build his reputation as one of the world's most prominent jazz [more]

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Ballad Essentials
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Susannah McCorkle
Number of Discs: 1

Noted for the beauty of her voice and ability to freshen up the most tired lyric, Susannah McCorkle left behind an impressive and large body of work at the time of her death [more]

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History of Jazz Messengers
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Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers
Label: Blue Note
Number of Discs: 3

Three-disc anthology that covers various editions of The Messengers from the beginning to the end. It contains such classics as

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Sweeping Through the City
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Bennie Wallace
Label: Rhino
Number of Discs: 1

Tenor-saxophonist Bennie Wallace's first six recordings as a leader (all for Enja during 1978-82) featured his large tone and advanced solos with sparse rhythm sections. [more]

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Momentum
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Ralph Lalama Quartet
Label: Criss Cross
Number of Discs: 1

Coming into his own in the '80s and '90s as part of the revered Mel Lewis Orchestra (co-led by Thad Jones until 1979, then renamed the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra after Lewis' death in [more]

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I Waited for You
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Louis Smith
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Biography

  • Born Nov 28th 1951 in Birmingham, AL
  • Died Mar 10th 2008 in New York, NY

Bassist Dennis Irwin was a fixture of New York City jazz for over three decades, playing on more than 500 LPs including sessions headlined by Art Blakey, John Scofield, and Joe Lovano. Born in Birmingham, AL on November 28, 1951, Irwin grew up in Atlanta and Knoxville -- his older brothers were jazz buffs, and with their encouragement he began playing clarinet. In the mid-'60s the family relocated to Houston, where the teenaged Irwin played alto sax in a series of local R&B band. While studying classical clarinet at North Texas State University he began playing upright bass in the school's Two O'Clock Big Band, and while still in school he also backed Red Garland during the pianist's 1973 stop in Dallas. Garland encouraged Irwin to relocate to New York, and in the summer of 1974 he moved there, working in a Greenwich Village record store while gigging with tenor saxophonist Charles Brackeen. In 1975, Irwin landed his first steady work behind trumpeter Ted Carson, quickly emerging as the bassist of choice for vocalists including Mose Allison, Betty Carter, Annie Ross, and Jackie Paris. He made his recorded debut the following year, supporting pianist Dom Salvador on the Muse LP My Family. In 1977, Irwin signed on with Blakey's Jazz Messengers, later writing a series of compositions for the group including "Kamal." With Blakey pianist James Williams he also cut the duo session Focus.

After exiting the Blakey ranks in 1980, Irwin gigged behind jazz legends including Stan Getz, Johnny Griffin, and Horace Silver, and after a stint with Chet Baker, he caught on with Mel Lewis, whose group also included up-and-coming saxophonist Joe Lovano. When Lovano split with Lewis to form his Nonet, he took Irwin with him, and the bassist remained a frequent collaborator for more than two decades. Another notable and long-running collaboration paired Irwin with guitarist John Scofield for the acclaimed Blue Note dates What We Do, Hand Jive, and Groove Elation; in addition, he sat in almost every Monday night with the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra at the famed Village Vanguard, a tradition dating back roughly a quarter century. When Irwin began a long and ultimately fatal battle with liver cancer, his illness became a rallying point for the New York jazz community -- both Smalls and the Village Vanguard hosted benefits to raise money for his treatment and living expenses, and his plight also brought attention to other uninsured musicians, with the Jazz Foundation of America creating the Dennis Irwin Memorial Fund to make free cancer screenings available to veteran jazz and blues artists. Irwin died in Manhattan on March 10, 2008, the same day as a Jazz at Lincoln Center benefit concert in his honor featuring performances by Wynton Marsalis, Tony Bennett, and Jon Hendricks, in addition to Lovano and Scofield. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide