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Melvin Sokoloff (May 10, 1929 – February 2, 1990), known professionally as Mel Lewis, was an American drummer, session musician, professor, and author. He received fourteen nominations.


Biography

Early years
Lewis was born in Buffalo, New York,
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to Russian-Jewish immigrant parents Samuel and Mildred Sokoloff. He started playing professionally as a teen, eventually joining in 1954. His musical career brought him to Los Angeles in 1957 and New York City in 1963. All Music Guide to Jazz. (1996). Miller Freeman Books.


Career
In 1966 in New York, he teamed up with to lead the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra. The group started as informal with the top studio and jazz musicians of the city, but eventually began performing regularly on Monday nights at the famed , the . In 1979, the band won a Grammy for their album Live in Munich. Like all of the musicians in the band, it was only a sideline. In 1976, he released an album titled Mel Lewis and Friends that featured him leading a smaller sextet that allowed freedom and improvisation. Mel Lewis and Friends. All Music. Retrieved on May 12, 2019.

When Jones moved to in 1978, the band became known as Mel Lewis and the Jazz Orchestra. Lewis continued to lead the band, recording and performing every Monday night at the Village Vanguard until shortly before his death from cancer at age 60. The band still performs on most Monday nights at the club. Today, it is known as the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra and has released several CDs. 50 Years at the Village Vanguard: Thad Jones, Mel Lewis and the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra. Lisik, Dave; Allen, Eric (2017). Skydeck Music.


Playing style and approach
Lewis's work was considered unique among many musicians. Mel Lewis (May 10, 1929 - February 2, 1990). Drummer World. Retrieved on May 12, 2019. Of his style, drummer had remarked: "Mel Lewis doesn't sound like anybody else. He sounds like himself."

Lewis insisted on playing genuine Turkish-made cymbals, switching from the Zildjian Company later in his career to the . His setup included a 21-inch ride on his right, a 19-inch crash-ride on his left, and his signature sound, a 22-inch swish "knocker" with rivets on his far right. The rather lightweight cymbals exuded a dark, overtone-rich sound. Lewis' wood-shell drums were considered warm and rich in their sound. He almost exclusively played a set, although in later years, played drums equipped with natural top heads. Regular heads were used on the bottom. Lewis described a playing philosophy of not "pushing or pulling" but "supporting." "If you watch me, it doesn't look like I'm doing much," he remarked in an interview. Mel Lewis – Straight Ahead Lewis. Modern Drummer. Retrieved on May 12, 2019.


Declining health and death
In the late 1980s, Lewis was diagnosed with . It was identified in his arm, then surfaced in his lungs, and ultimately went to his brain. He died on February 2, 1990, just days before his band was to celebrate its 24th anniversary at the .


Discography


Mel Lewis and the Orchestra
  • Naturally (, 1979)
  • Live in Montreux: Mel Lewis Plays Herbie Hancock (, 1980))
  • Live at the Village Vanguard...Featuring the Music of Bob Brookmeyer (1980)
  • Mel Lewis and the Jazz Orchestra (Finesse, 1982)
  • 20 Years at the Village Vanguard (, 1985)
  • The Definitive Thad Jones, Live from the Village Vangard (, 1988)
  • Definitive Thad Jones, Vol. 1 (MusicMasters, 1988)
  • Definitive Thad Jones, Vol. 2 (MusicMasters, 1988)
  • Soft Lights and Hot Music (MusicMasters, 1988)
  • To You: A Tribute to Mel Lewis (MusicMasters, 1990)


Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra
  • Opening Night (recorded 1966, released Alan Grant Presents, 2000)
  • Presenting Thad Jones / Mel Lewis and the Jazz Orchestra (Solid State, 1966)
  • Presenting Joe Williams and Thad Jones / Mel Lewis, The Jazz Orchestra (Solid State, 1966)
  • Live at the Village Vanguard (Solid State, 1967)
  • The Big Band Sound of Thad Jones / Mel Lewis Featuring Miss Ruth Brown (Solid State, 1968)
  • (Solid State, 1968)
  • Central Park North (Solid State, 1969)
  • Basle, 1969 (recorded 1969, released TCB, 1996)
  • Consummation (Blue Note, 1970)
  • Live in Tokyo (, 1974)
  • Potpourri (Philadelphia International, 1974)
  • Thad Jones / Mel Lewis and Manuel De Sica (, 1974)
  • Suite for Pops (A&M, 1975)
  • (A&M, 1975)
  • Thad Jones / Mel Lewis Orchestra With Rhoda Scott aka Rhoda Scott in New York with... (1976)
  • Live in Munich (A&M, 1976)
  • It Only Happens Every Time (1977) – with Monica Zetterlund
  • Body and Soul aka Thad Jones / Mel Lewis Orchestra in Europe (1978) West Wind – Live in Berlin
  • A Touch of Class (West Wind, 1978)  – Live in Warsaw


Thad Jones Mel Lewis Quartet
  • The Thad Jones Mel Lewis Quartet (Artists House, 1978)


Mel Lewis
  • Mel Lewis Sextet (Mode Records, 1957)
  • Mel Lewis and Friends (A&M, 1977)


Video
  • Jazz Casual – Thad Jones / Mel Lewis Orchestra... (recorded 1968) – a 1968 television appearance


Compilations
  • (Blue Note, recorded 1966 – 1970)
  • The Complete Solid State Recordings of the Thad Jones / Mel Lewis Orchestra (recorded 1966 – 1970, Blue Note, 1994)
  • In Europe (ITM, 2007)
  • The Complete (Live in) Poland Concerts 1976 & 1978 (Gambit, 2009)


Jones and Lewis as guests with other orchestras
  • Greetings and Salutations (1975) Town Crier – Jones, Lewis and Jon Faddis with the Swedish Radio Jazz Group, Stockholm
  • Thad Jones, Mel Lewis and UMO (1977)  – Jones and Lewis with the UMO Jazz Orchestra, Helsinki


As sideman
With
  • Pepper Adams Quintet (Mode, 1957)
  • Critic's Choice (World Pacific, 1957)
  • Ephemera (Spotlite, 1973)
With
  • Brass on Fire (Sold State, 1966)
With
  • And Now About Mr. Avalon (Chancellor, 1961)
With
  • Theme Music from "The James Dean Story" (World Pacific, 1956) with
  • Once Upon a Summertime (Artists House, 1980)
With
  • I've Gotta Be Me (Columbia, 1969)
With
  • Bob Brookmeyer Plays Bob Brookmeyer and Some Others (Clef, 1955)
  • The Dual Role of Bob Brookmeyer (Prestige, 1955)
  • 7 x Wilder (Verve, 1961)
  • Gloomy Sunday and Other Bright Moments (Verve, 1961)
  • Back Again (Sonet, 1978)
With
  • Blue Bash! (Verve, 1963) – with Jimmy Smith
  • Ellington Is Forever (Fantasy, 1975)
With
  • Sax ala Carter! (United Artists, 1960)
  • BBB & Co. (Swingville, 1962) with and
  • Central City Sketches (MusicMasters, 1987)
With
  • A Swingin' Dream (Stash, 1989)
With
  • Son of Drum Suite (RCA Victor, 1960)
  • Jazz Mission to Moscow (Colpix, 1962)
  • Body and Soul (Muse, 1973) with
With Bob Cooper
  • Coop! The Music of Bob Cooper (Contemporary, 1958)
With and
  • Soul Survivors (Milestone, 1986)
With
  • First Prize! (Prestige, 1967)
With
  • Live in Germany (Magnetic, 1992)
With
  • The Blues Roar (Mainstream, 1965)
With
  • Dean Friedman (Lifesong, 1977)
With
  • Stan Getz Plays Music from the Soundtrack of Mickey One (MGM, 1965)
With
  • The New Continent (Limelight, 1962)
With
  • It's About Time (Swingville, 1961)
With
  • Sandy's Gone (Verve, 1963)
With Thad Jones and Quintet
  • Mean What You Say (Milestone, 1966)
With
  • Contemporary Concepts (Capitol, 1955)
  • Kenton in Hi-Fi (Capitol, 1956)
  • Cuban Fire! (Capitol, 1956)
  • Kenton with Voices (Capitol, 1957)
  • The Ballad Style of Stan Kenton (Capitol, 1958)
With
  • With a Taste of Honey (Mainstream, 1964)
  • Miss Morgana King (Reprise, 1965)
  • A Taste of Honey (Mainstream, 1971)
With
  • Dream Dancing (Criss Cross, 1986)
With
  • Jump for Joy (Capitol, 1958)
  • Sugar 'n' Spice (Capitol, 1962)
  • (Capitol, 1963)
With
  • Tones, Shapes & Colors (Soul Note, 1985)
With
  • I Want to Live (United Artists, 1958)
With
  • Great Ideas of Western Mann (Riverside, 1957)
  • The Magic Flute of Herbie Mann (Verve, 1957)
  • Impressions of the Middle East (Atlantic, 1966)
  • The Herbie Mann String Album (Atlantic, 1967)
With With
  • Prelude (Prestige, 1963)
With
  • The Jazz Version of "How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying" (Verve, 1962)
  • Point of Departure (Impulse!, 1963)
  • (Impulse!, 1965)
With
  • A Bag Full of Blues (Solid State, 1967)
  • The Worm (Solid State, 1968)
With Melanie
  • Stoneground Words (Neighborhood, 1972)
With
  • Chasin' the Bird (Inner City, 1980)
  • Collaboration (EmArcy, 1988)
With James Moody
  • Great Day (Argo, 1963)
  • Moody and the Brass Figures (Milestone, 1966)
With
  • Thighs and Whispers (Atlantic, 1979)
With
  • Gerry Mulligan Meets Johnny Hodges (Verve, 1959) with
  • The Concert Jazz Band (Verve, 1960)
  • Gerry Mulligan and the Concert Jazz Band at the Village Vanguard (Verve, 1961)
  • Gerry Mulligan Presents a Concert in Jazz (Verve, 1961)
  • Gerry Mulligan and the Concert Jazz Band on Tour (Verve, 1962)
  • Two of a Mind (RCA Victor, 1962) with
  • Holliday with Mulligan (DRG, 1980) with
With Mark Murphy
  • This Could Be the Start of Something (Capitol, 1958)
  • Mark Murphy's Hip Parade (Capitol, 1960)
With Anita O'Day
  • (Verve, 1959)
  • All the Sad Young Men (Verve, 1962)
With Chico O'Farrill With
  • And I Love Him! (Atlantic, 1966)
With
  • Gigi in Jazz (RCA Victor, 1958)
  • Chances Are It Swings (RCA Victor, 1958)
  • The Wizard of Oz and Other Harold Arlen Songs (RCA Victor, 1959)
  • The Swingin' Nutcracker (RCA Victor, 1960)
  • Jazz Waltz (Reprise, 1962)
  • An Invisible Orchard (RCA Victor, 1997)
With
  • Percussion at Work (EmArcy, 1957)
  • Behind Brigitte Bardot (Warner Bros., 1960)
With With With
  • Bud Shank - Shorty Rogers - Bill Perkins (Pacific Jazz, 1955)
  • New Groove (Pacific Jazz, 1961)
With
  • The Concert Sinatra (Reprise, 1963)
  • Sinatra's Sinatra (Reprise, 1963)
  • Softly, as I Leave You (Reprise, 1964)
  • My Kind of Broadway (Reprise, 1965)
With
  • Sonny Stitt Blows the Blues (Verve, 1959)
  • Saxophone Supremacy (Verve, 1959)
  • Sonny Stitt Swings the Most (Verve, 1959)
With Mel Tormé
  • Mel Tormé and the Marty Paich Dek-Tette (Betlehem, 1956)
  • Prelude to a Kiss (Tops, 1958)
  • Back in Town (Verve, 1959)
  • Mel Tormé Swings Shubert Alley (Verve, 1960)
  • Swingin' on the Moon (Verve, 1960)
With
  • You Better Believe It! (Pacific Jazz, 1961)
  • Moment of Truth (Pacific Jazz, 1962)
  • Portraits (Pacific Jazz, 1964)
With Jimmy Witherspoon
  • Blues for Easy Livers (Prestige, 1965)
With
  • Yancy (Mainstream, 1965)


Filmography

Concert performances
  • 1999: Jazz at the Smithsonian (Kultur Video)
  • 2003: Jazz Casual – Thad Jones & Mel Lewis and Woody Herman (Jazz Casual)
  • 2005: Jazz Masters Series – Mel Lewis and the Jazz Orchestra (Shanachie)
  • 2007: Mel Lewis and His Big Band (VIEW)


Film
  • 1958: Kings Go Forth - Jazz Musician: Drums (uncredited)


Sources

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