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description: Samuel "Sam" Most (December 16, 1930 – June 13, 2013) was an American jazz flautist and tenor saxophonist, based in Los Angeles. He was "probably the first great jazz flutist," according to jazz hist ...
Samuel "Sam" Most (December 16, 1930 – June 13, 2013) was an American jazz flautist and tenor saxophonist, based in Los Angeles. He was "probably the first great jazz flutist," according to jazz historian Leonard Feather.[1]
Songs:

01 Hot House《Flute Talk》9
02 Love Season《Flute Talk》15
03 Leaves《Flute Talk》57
04 Samba to Remember ..《Flute Talk》18
05 Sound Off《Flute Talk》16
06 When You Wish upon..《Flute Talk》13
07 Something Sweet and..《Flute Talk》15
08 Kim《Flute Talk》12
09 Smokin 《Goin Home -..》

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Biography

He was born in Atlantic City, New Jersey, and began his career in music at the age of 18 with the bands of Tommy Dorsey, Shep Fields, Boyd Raeburn and Don Redman. He also performed many times with his older brother, clarinetist Abe Most.

His first recording was at age 23, a single called "Undercurrent Blues". The next year he was awarded Down Beat magazine's "Critic's New Star Award". Between 1953 and 1958 Most led and recorded sessions for the Prestige, Debut, Vanguard and Bethlehem labels. He also did session work for Chris Connor, Paul Quinichette and Teddy Wilson. He was a member of the Buddy Rich band from 1959 to 1961.[2]

Most resurfaced in the late 1970s recording six albums on the Xanadu label.

One night, after playing at a Las Vegas night club, he was asked by Frank Sinatra to have breakfast with him at the singer's home. After a session, which included Sinatra singing as Most played the piano, Sinatra left the room and came back with a flute case. Most opened it and saw a beautiful, expensively hand carved flute. Sinatra told Most that he had used this flute to practice breath control with and then gave the flute to him as a gift saying, "I know you'd appreciate this Sam - it's yours." Most retained the gift to the end of his life.[citation needed][undue weight? – discuss]

From 1987 Most, with producer Fernando Gelbard of Liquidjazz.com, recorded four albums, including Solo Flute.

He was the guest of and played for the King of Thailand three times. He was the subject of Edmond Goff's documentary film Sam Most, Jazz Flutist (2001).[3]

Sam Most died on June 13, 2013 from cancer, at Woodland Hills, Los Angeles.[4] He was 82.[5]
Discography
As leader

    Undercurrent Blues (1952)
    Sam Most - Introducing a New Star (1952)
    Bebop Revisited Vol. 3 (1954)
    I'm Nuts About the Most...Sam, That Is! (1954)
    The Mann with the Most Herbie Mann (1955)
    Sam Most Sextet 12 (1955)
    Musically Yours (1956)
    Doubles in Jazz (1957)
    The Amazing Sam Most (1957)
    Sam Most Plays Bird Bud Monk & Miles (1957)
    Sam Most Quartet Plus Two (1958)
    Jungle Fantasy/Plop Plop Boom (1970)
    Mostly Flute (Xanadu, 1976)
    Flute Flight (Xanadu, 1977)
    But Beautiful (Catalyst Records, 1978)
    Flute Talk with Joe Farrell (Xanadu, 1979)
    From the Attic of My Mind (Xanadu, 1980)
    Any Time Any Season (1987)
    Simply Flute (2008)
    Solo Flute (2009)
    Organic Flute (2010)
    A Time for Love - Most, Alcivar (2012)

As sideman

With Paul Quinichette

    Moods (EmArcy, 1954)

With Clare Fischer

    Extension (Pacific Jazz, 1963)

With Louis Bellson

    Thunderbird (Impulse!, 1965)

With Lalo Schifrin

    There's a Whole Lalo Schifrin Goin' On (Dot, 1968)
    Ins and Outs (Palo Alto, 1982)


Samuel (Sam) Most (Atlantic City (New Jersey), 16 december 1930 – Los Angeles (Californië), 13 juni 2013) was een Amerikaanse fluitist, tenorsaxofonist en klarinettist die cool jazz en bebop speelde. Als jazzfluitspeler wordt hij beschouwd als een pionier; jazzauteur Leonard Feather noemde hem de eerste echte creatieve fluitist in de jazz.[1] Hij was een broer van Abe Most.

Most speelde in de jaren veertig in de bigbands van Tommy Dorsey (1948), Boyd Raeburn en Don Redman. In 1953 maakte hij zijn eerste plaatopnamen als leider. De albums die hij in de jaren vijftig maakte vestigden zijn reputatie als een groot fluitist. In de periode 1959-1961 werkte hij bij de bigband van Buddy Rich, daarna vertrok hij naar Los Angeles, waar hij als studiomuzikant aan de slag ging. Hij speelde in lokale clubs en nam in de jaren zeventig verschillende platen op voor Xanadu Records.

Most heeft als sideman meegespeeld op opnames van onder meer Teddy Charles, Chris Connor, Chubby Jackson, Ray Charles, Ray Brown, Tal Farlow en Lalo Schifrin. Eind 2011 toerde hij met het trio van pianist Rein de Graaff, daarna nam de groep een album op, Indian Summer (2012).

Herbie Mann, Roland Kirk en Hubert Laws noemden Most een belangrijke invloedsbron.

Edmond Goff maakte in 2001 een documentaire over Most, Sam Most-Jazzflutist.

Most was aanhanger van het bahaigeloof. Hij overleed op 82-jarige leeftijd aan de gevolgen van kanker.
Discografie (selectie)

    Introducing a New Star, Prestige, 1953
    Sam Most, Debut Records, 1954
    The Mann With the Most (Herbie Mann-Sam Most Quintet), 1955 (Rhino Records, 1999)
    Sam Most, Vanguard, 1955
    Musically Yours, Bethlehem Records, 1956
    Plays Bird, Monk and Miles, Bethlehem Records, 1957
    Sam Most With Strings, Bethlehem Records, 1958
    The Amazing Mr. Sam Most, Bethlehem Records, 1959
    Mostly Flute, Xanadu Records, 1976
    Flute Flight, Xanadu Records, 1976
    But Beautiful, Catalyst Records, 1976
    From the Attic of My Mind (met o.m. Kenny Barron en George Mraz), Xanadu Records, 1978
    Flute Talk, Xanadu Records, 1979
    A Ray Brown 3 (trio met Ray Brown, Monty Alexander en Most), Concord, 1983
    Any Time, Any Season, Innovation Records, 1987
    Mort Weiss Meets Sam Most (live-opnames), SMS Jazz, 2006
    Mort Weiss Meets Bill Cunliffe (met Most), SMS Jazz, 2011
    Indian Summer (met Rein de Graaff Trio), Timeless, 2012


Samuel "Sam" Most (Atlantic City, Nueva Jersey, 16 de diciembre de 1930-13 de junio de 20131 ) fue un flautista de jazz y saxofonista tenor de Los Ángeles, Estados Unidos.

Biografía

Comenzó su carrera musical a la edad de 18 años con las bandas de Tommy Dorsey, Shep Fields, Boyd Raeburn y Don Redman. También realizó presentaciones con su hermano mayor, el clarinetista Abe Most.

Su primera grabación a los 23 años, un sencillo llamado "Undercurrent Blues", lo estableció como el "primer flautista bop". Al año siguiente fue galardonado con el "Premio Nueva Estrella de la Crítica" de la revista Down Beat.

Entre los años 1953 y 1958 dirigió y grabó para los sellos Prestige, Debut, Vanguard y Bethlehem, estando en la vanguardia de la improvisación del jazz con la flauta. También hizo el trabajo de sesión para Chris Connor, Paul Quinichette y Teddy Wilson. Fue miembro de la banda de Buddy Rich entre 1959 a 1961.2
Discografía
Como líder

    Undercurrent Blues (1952)
    Sam Most - Introducing a New Star (1952)
    Bebop Revisited vol. 3 (1954)
    I'm Nuts about the Most...Sam, that is! (1954)
    The Mann with the Most Herbie Mann - Sam Most Quintet (1955)
    Sam Most Sextet 12 (1955)
    Musically Yours (1956)
    Doubles in Jazz, The Sam Most Sextet (1957)
    The Amazing Sam Most (1957)
    Sam Most Plays Bird Bud Monk & Miles (1957)
    Sam Most Quartet Plus Two (1958)
    Jungle Fantasy/Plop Plop Boom (1970)
    Mostly Flute Xanadu (1976)
    Flute Flight Xanadu (1977)
    But Beautiful (Catalyst Records, 1978)
    Flute Talk with Joe Farrell - Xanadu (1979)
    From The Attic Of My Mind Xanadu (1980)
    Any Time Any Season (1987)
    Simply Flute (2008)
    Solo Flute (2009)
    Organic Flute (2010)
    A Time for Love - Most, Alcivar (2012)

Como sideman

Con Paul Quinichette

    Moods (EmArcy, 1954)

Con Clare Fischer

    Extension (Pacific Jazz, 1963)

Con Louis Bellson

    Thunderbird (Impulse!, 1965)

Con Lalo Schifrin

    There's a Whole Lalo Schifrin Goin' On (Dot, 1968)
    Ins and Outs (Palo Alto, 1982)


Sam Most (* 16. Dezember 1930 in Atlantic City, New Jersey; † 13. Juni 2013 in Los Angeles, Kalifornien[1]) war ein US-amerikanischer Flötist und Tenorsaxophonist des Cool Jazz und Bebop. Er galt als einer der Pioniere und virtuosen Spieler der Jazzflöte; nach Ansicht von Leonard Feather war er der „erste kreative Jazzflötist.“[2]
Leben

Der jüngere Bruder des Klarinettisten Abe Most spielte in den 1940er Jahren in den Bigbands von Tommy Dorsey (1948), Boyd Raeburn und Don Redman. Seine ersten Aufnahmen unter eigenem Namen machte er 1953, dem weitere Alben in den 1950er Jahren folgten (bei Bethlehem, Debut, Prestige und vanguard), mit denen er seinen Ruf als einer der besten Jazzflötisten begründete und auf denen er teilweise auch Klarinette spielte. 1959 bis 1961 war er Mitglied der Band von Buddy Rich und zog dann nach Los Angeles, wo er als Studiomusiker arbeitete. Er nahm weiter eigene Alben auf (in den 1970er Jahren bei Xanadu, beispielsweise Mostly Flute 1976 und Flute Flight 1976) und spielte in Clubs im Raum Los Angeles, teilweise mit seinem Bruder Abe.

Most spielte unter anderem mit Herbie Mann, Ray Brown, Louie Bellson, Red Norvo und Ali Ryerson. 2001 drehte Edmond Goff über ihn den Dokumentarfilm „Sam Most – Jazz Flutist“. Most war ein Mitglied der Bahai-Religion und arbeitete mit anderen Bahai-Musikern zusammen.[3][4]



Sam Most (16. prosince 1930 Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA − 13. června 2013 Woodland Hills, Kalifornie, USA)[1] byl americký jazzový flétnista a saxofonista, mladší bratr klarinetisty Abe Mosta. Svou první nahrávku „Undercurrent Blues“ nahrál v roce 1952. V letech 1959−1961 byl členem skupiny Buddyho Riche. Během své kariéry spolupracoval s mnoha hudebníky, mezi které patří Lalo Schifrin, Louie Bellson nebo Clare Fischer. Jazzový historik Leonard Feather jej označil za pravděpodobně prvního velkého jazzového flétnistu.[2] Zemřel na rakovinu pankreatu ve svých dvaaosmdesáti letech.[3]


Sam Most (16. joulukuuta 1930 Atlantic City, New Jersey – 13. kesäkuuta 2013 Woodland Hills, Kalifornia) oli yhdysvaltalainen jazzia soittanut huilisti ja tenorisaksofonisti. Harvemmin hän soitti myös klarinettia. Hän oli klarinetisti Abe Mostin veli. Hän soitti varhain Tommy Dorseyn (1948), Boyd Raeburnin ja Don Redmanin orkestereissa. Hän johti ensimmäisen oman sessionsa vuonna 1953.[1]

Most levytti sessiota monille eri levymerkeille ja työskenteli muiden muassa Chris Connorin, Paul Quinichetten, Teddy Wilsonin, Buddy Richin, Red Norvon ja Louie Bellsonin kanssa. Hän kuoli 82-vuotiaana syöpään.[1] Hän oli naimaton.[2]

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