A report on Chico Hamilton and Albert Stinson
After his graduation from John Muir High School in Pasadena, California in 1962, he began playing professionally in the early 1960s in Los Angeles, working with Terry Gibbs, Frank Rosolino, Chico Hamilton, and Charles Lloyd (1965).
- Albert StinsonHamilton revamped his group in 1961 with Charles Lloyd, Gabor Szabo, George Bohanon and Albert Stinson, playing what has been described as chamber jazz, with "a moderate avant-gardism."
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Charles Lloyd (jazz musician)
2 linksAmerican jazz musician.
American jazz musician.
In 1960, Lloyd was invited to become music director of Chico Hamilton's group, when Eric Dolphy left to join Charles Mingus's band.
The Hungarian guitarist Gábor Szabó, bassist Albert "Sparky" Stinson, and trombonist Charles Bohanan soon joined Lloyd in the band.
Man from Two Worlds
1 linksMan from Two Worlds is an album by American jazz drummer Chico Hamilton featuring performances recorded in 1963 for the Impulse! label.
Albert Stinson – bass
Passin' Thru (Chico Hamilton album)
1 linksPassin' Thru is an album by American jazz drummer Chico Hamilton featuring performances recorded in September 1962 and released in February 1963 on the Impulse! label.
Albert Stinson – bass
Drumfusion
0 linksDrumfusion is an album by drummer and bandleader Chico Hamilton recorded in 1962 and released on the Columbia label.
Albert Stinson - bass
A Different Journey
0 linksA Different Journey is an album by drummer and bandleader Chico Hamilton recorded in 1963 and released on the Reprise label.
Albert Stinson - bass
El Chico (album)
0 linksEl Chico is an album by American jazz drummer Chico Hamilton featuring performances recorded in 1965 for the Impulse! label.
Albert Stinson – bass
Chic Chic Chico
0 linksChic Chic Chico is an album by American jazz drummer Chico Hamilton featuring performances recorded in 1965 for the Impulse! label.
Albert Stinson – bass