Biography
by Scott Yanow
J.R.
Monterose (not to be confused with fellow tenor Jack Montrose) is most
famous for a gig that he personally did not enjoy, playing with Charles
Mingus in 1956 and recording on Mingus' breakthrough album
Pithecanthropus Erectus. He grew up in Utica, NY, played in territory
bands in the Midwest, and then moved to New York City in the early '50s.
Monterose played with Buddy Rich (1952) and Claude Thornhill and
recorded with (among others) Teddy Charles, Jon Eardley, and Eddie Bert.
After leaving Mingus (whom he did not get along with), Monterose played
with Kenny Dorham's Jazz Prophets and recorded a strong set for Blue
Note as a leader. Although he performed into the 1980s (doubling on
soprano in later years), Monterose never really became famous. In
addition to his Blue Note date, he led sets for Jaro (a 1959 session
later reissued by Xanadu), Studio 4 (which was reissued by V.S.O.P.), a
very obscure 1969 outing for the Dutch label Heavy Soul Music (1969),
and, during 1979-1981, albums for Progressive, Cadence, and two for
Uptown.
https://www.allmusic.com/artist/jr-monterose-mn0000117136/biography
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Biografía
por Scott Yanow
J.R. Monterose (no hay que confundirlo con el tenor Jack Montrose) es más famoso por una actuación que no disfrutó personalmente, tocar con Charles Mingus en 1956 y grabar en el álbum pionero de Mingus, Pithecanthropus Erectus. Creció en Utica (Nueva York), tocó en bandas territoriales en el Medio Oeste y luego se trasladó a Nueva York a principios de los años 50. Monterose tocó con Buddy Rich (1952) y Claude Thornhill y grabó con (entre otros) Teddy Charles, Jon Eardley y Eddie Bert. Después de dejar a Mingus (con quien no se llevaba bien), Monterose tocó con los Jazz Prophets de Kenny Dorham y grabó un sólido conjunto para Blue Note como líder. Aunque actuó hasta la década de 1980 (doblando como soprano en años posteriores), Monterose nunca llegó a ser realmente famoso. Además de su fecha en Blue Note, dirigió conjuntos para Jaro (una sesión de 1959 que luego fue reeditada por Xanadu), Studio 4 (que fue reeditado por V.S.O.P.), una salida muy oscura de 1969 para el sello holandés Heavy Soul Music (1969), y, durante 1979-1981, álbumes para Progressive, Cadence, y dos para Uptown.
https://www.allmusic.com/artist/jr-monterose-mn0000117136/biography
Set One
1-1 - Nardis (JR Monterose Out / Tuning Up)
1-2 - Blue Bossa / Tenderly Intro
1-3 - Tenderly
1-4 - Bags' Groove
Set Two
1-5 - A Night In Tunisia
1-6 - My Old Flame
2-1 - Unknown Blues
Set Three
2-2 - Tuning
2-3 - My One And Only Love
2-4 - Lady Bird
2-5 - A Nightingale Sang In Berkley Square
Set Four
2-6 - Well You Needn't
2-7 - What's New / Announcements
Credits:
Bass – Luther Brown
Drums – Hal Miller
Electric Piano – Walter Donnaruma
Guitar – Chuck D'Aloia
Tenor Saxophone – J.R. Monterose
Notes:
Four set recording of JR Monterose and company at Justin's in Albany, NY on April 21, 1990. Front insert states that it has been a previously unreleased live performance.
Label: Not On Label (J.R. Monterose Self-released) – none
Country: US
Genre: Jazz
https://www.discogs.com/release/20346115-JR-Monterose-Albany-1990
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