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American jazz musician
Teddy Kotick (born Theodore John Kotick; June 4, 1928 – April 17, 1986)
[1] was an American
jazz
bassist, who appeared as a sideman with many of the leading figures of the 1940s and 1950s, including
Charlie Parker,
Buddy Rich,
Artie Shaw,
Horace Silver,
Phil Woods and
Bill Evans.
[2]
He was born in
Haverhill, Massachusetts, United States.
[2] Kotick never recorded as a leader. He died of a brain tumor in 1986, aged 57.
[3]
Discography
With
Teddy Charles
- Teddy Charles Featuring Bobby Brookmeyer (Prestige, 1954)
-
The Teddy Charles Tentet (Atlantic, 1956)
- Russia Goes Jazz (United Artists, 1964)
With
Bill Evans
-
New Jazz Conceptions (Riverside, 1957)
- The Secret Sessions (Recorded At The Village Vanguard 1966-1975) (Milestone, 1996) – gig in 1966 only
With
Tony Fruscella
- Debut (Spotlite, 1981)
- Fru'n Brew (Spotlite, 1981)
- The 1954 Unissued Atlantic Session (Fresh Sound, 2011)
With
Charlie Parker
- Charlie Parker Plays Cole Porter (Verve, 1957)
- Fiesta (Verve, 1957)
- Now's the Time (Verve, 1957)
- Swedish Schnapps (Verve, 1958)
- The Happy Bird (Charlie Parker, 1961)
- Bird with Strings (Columbia, 1977)
With
Jimmy Raney
With
Horace Silver
With
George Wallington
- Jazz for the Carriage Trade (Prestige, 1956)
- Knight Music (Atlantic, 1956)
- The New York Scene (New Jazz, 1957)
- The Prestidigitator (EastWest, 1958)
With
Phil Woods
- Encores (Prestige, 1955)
-
Woodlore (Prestige, 1956)
-
The Young Bloods (Prestige, 1956)
- Phil and Quill with Prestige (Prestige, 1957)
- Bird Feathers (Prestige, 1957)
-
Sugan (Status, 1965)
With others
-
Buddy Arnold, Wailing (ABC-Paramount, 1956)
-
Bob Brookmeyer,
The Dual Role of Bob Brookmeyer (Prestige, 1955)
-
Kenny Burrell,
Earthy (Prestige, 1957)
-
Donald Byrd, House of Byrd (Prestige, 1976)
-
John Carisi, The New Jazz Sound of Show Boat (Columbia, 1960)
-
Al Cohn,
Al and Zoot (Coral, 1957)
- Al Cohn,
The Al Cohn Quintet Featuring Bobby Brookmeyer (Coral, 1957)
-
Eddie Costa, Eddie Costa Quintet (Mode, 1957)
-
Bill DeArango, De Arango (EmArcy, 1954)
-
Allen Eager, Renaissance (Uptown, 1981)
-
Jon Eardley, The Jon Eardley Seven (Prestige, 1956)
-
Stan Getz,
Interpretations by the Stan Getz Quintet (Norgran, 1954)
- Stan Getz,
The Complete Roost Recordings (Blue Note, 1997)
-
Urbie Green, The Message (RCA 1986)
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Al Haig, Al Haig Quartet (Period, 1954)
-
Roy Haynes, A Life in Time (Dreyfus, 2007)
-
Billie Holiday, Gallant Lady (Family, 1973)
-
Duke Jordan &
Hall Overton, Jazz Laboratory Series (Arista, 1981)
-
Jimmy Knepper,
A Swinging Introduction to Jimmy Knepper (Bethlehem, 1957)
-
Art Mardigan The Jazz School (Wing 1955) – four tracks, album shared with Clark Terry, Paul Gonsalves, Joe Gordon
-
Teo Macero, What's New? (Columbia, 1956)
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Helen Merrill,
The Artistry of Helen Merrill (Mainstream, 1965)
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J. R. Monterose, Welcome Back J.R.! (Progressive, 1979)
- J. R. Monterose, Live in Albany (Uptown, 1980)
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Herbie Nichols,
Herbie Nichols Trio (Blue Note, 1956)
- Herbie Nichols, The Complete Blue Note Recordings (Blue Note, 1997)
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Hod O'Brien, Bits and Pieces (Uptown, 1981)
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Hall Overton, Jazz Laboratory Series Vol. 2 (Signal, 1955)
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George Russell,
The Jazz Workshop (RCA Victor, 1957)
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Bobby Scott, Bobby Scott Sings the Best of Lerner and Loewe (LPTime, 2010)
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Tony Scott, Both Sides of Tony Scott (RCA Victor, 1956)
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Martial Solal, At Newport '63 (RCA Victor, 1963)
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Rene Thomas, Guitar Groove (Jazzland, 1960)
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Nick Travis, The Panic Is On (RCA Victor, 1954)
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