Charlie Kennedy (saxophonist)

Charles Sumner Kennedy (July 2, 1927 – April 3, 2009) was a big band-era alto saxophonist.[1]

Kennedy played with Louis Prima's big band orchestra in the 1940s. He performed a solo on that band's 1943 recording of "The White Cliffs of Dover". After a brief stint in his own band, he joined Gene Krupa's big band.

Over the course of his career, he also played with Terry Gibbs's Dream Band, as well as Charlie Ventura, Flip Phillips, Chico O'Farrill, and Bill Holman.

In addition to live performances and recordings with big-name bands, he also was a frequent studio musician. He played in the orchestras for popular movies including My Fair Lady and West Side Story.

In the 1970s, for more stable income to support his family with six children, he gave up his career as a full-time musician, but continued to perform in clubs near his home in southern California.

Discography

As leader

As sideman

With Terry Gibbs

  • Launching a New Band (Mercury, 1959)
  • More Vibes On Velvet (Mercury, 1959)
  • Swing Is Here! (Verve, 1960)
  • The Exciting Terry Gibbs Big Band (Verve, 1961)
  • Explosion! (Mercury, 1962)
  • Dream Band (Contemporary, 1986)
  • Volume Two The Sundown Sessions (Contemporary, 1987)
  • Flying Home Volume 3 (Contemporary, 1988)
  • The Big Cat Volume 5 (Contemporary, 1991)
  • Main Stem Volume 4 (Contemporary, 2002)
  • One More Time Vol. 6 (Contemporary, 2002)

With Bill Holman

  • In a Jazz Orbit (Andex, 1958)
  • The Fabulous Bill Holman (Coral, 1958)
  • Bill Holman's Great Big Band (Mercury, 1960)

With Gene Krupa

  • Gene Krupa's Sidekicks (Columbia, 1955)
  • Gene Krupa Plays Gerry Mulligan Arrangements (Verve, 1958)
  • Drummin' Man (Columbia, 1963)

With others

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