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Michel Sardaby

Michel Sardaby

Michel Sardaby has been played on NTS over 10 times, featured on 18 episodes and was first played on 11 February 2014.

Michel Sardaby (born 4 September 1935) is a French jazz pianist.

Born in Fort-de-France, Martinique, he moved to Paris, where in March 1967, he was one of the pianists, the others being Joe "Stride" Turner, Errol Parker, Claude Bolling, Stuart de Silva, and Aaron Bridgers, accompanied on some tracks by bassist John Lamb, among others, who recorded the 90-minute session known as Tape for Billy, dedicated to Billy Strayhorn, who was in hospital. Duke Ellington, also in Paris, personally supervised the recording, although he did not actually perform on it himself, and wanted to use the proceeds from its sale to create a Billy Strayhorn scholarship in Paris, similar to the one at Juilliard in New York.

In 1970, he led a trio comprising Percy Heath and Connie Kay, which appeared on his debut album, Night Cap.

A 1972 New York recording has him leading a line-up comprising Richard Davis, Billy Cobham and Ray Barretto (Sound Hills Records 1997).

His 1974 album, Gail, won the 1976 Prix Boris Vian. For his 1989 album, Going Places, he was accompanied by Rufus Reid and Marvin "Smitty" Smith, and in 1993, he recorded with his quintet, which comprised Ralph Moore, Louis Smith, Peter Washington and Tony Reedus.

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Michel Sardaby

Michel Sardaby has been played on NTS over 10 times, featured on 18 episodes and was first played on 11 February 2014.

Michel Sardaby (born 4 September 1935) is a French jazz pianist.

Born in Fort-de-France, Martinique, he moved to Paris, where in March 1967, he was one of the pianists, the others being Joe "Stride" Turner, Errol Parker, Claude Bolling, Stuart de Silva, and Aaron Bridgers, accompanied on some tracks by bassist John Lamb, among others, who recorded the 90-minute session known as Tape for Billy, dedicated to Billy Strayhorn, who was in hospital. Duke Ellington, also in Paris, personally supervised the recording, although he did not actually perform on it himself, and wanted to use the proceeds from its sale to create a Billy Strayhorn scholarship in Paris, similar to the one at Juilliard in New York.

In 1970, he led a trio comprising Percy Heath and Connie Kay, which appeared on his debut album, Night Cap.

A 1972 New York recording has him leading a line-up comprising Richard Davis, Billy Cobham and Ray Barretto (Sound Hills Records 1997).

His 1974 album, Gail, won the 1976 Prix Boris Vian. For his 1989 album, Going Places, he was accompanied by Rufus Reid and Marvin "Smitty" Smith, and in 1993, he recorded with his quintet, which comprised Ralph Moore, Louis Smith, Peter Washington and Tony Reedus.

Original source Last.fm

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Gail
Michel Sardaby
Disques Debs International1975
Welcome New Warmth
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Disques Debs International1975
Martinica
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Century Records Co., Ltd.0
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Sound Hills Records1997
Wendy
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Disques Debs1967
Sambando Nas Ondas
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Disques Debs International1975