Beautiful!, the Glossary
Beautiful! is an album by Charles McPherson which was recorded in 1975 and released on the Xanadu label.[1]
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36 relations: All God's Chillun Got Rhythm, AllMusic, Alto saxophone, Body and Soul (1930 song), Bronisław Kaper, But Beautiful (song), Charles McPherson (musician), Don Schlitten, Double bass, Drum kit, Duke Jordan, Edward Heyman, Frank Eyton, Gus Kahn, Irving Berlin, Isham Jones, It Could Happen to You (song), It Had to Be You (song), Jazz, Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny Burke (lyricist), Johnny Green, Leroy Williams, Live in Tokyo (Charles McPherson album), Lorenz Hart, Lover (Rodgers and Hart song), Piano, Richard Rodgers, Robert Sour, Sam Jones (musician), The Rolling Stone Album Guide, They Say It's Wonderful, This Can't Be Love (song), Today's Man (album), Walter Jurmann, Xanadu Records.
- Charles McPherson (musician) albums
- Xanadu Records albums
All God's Chillun Got Rhythm
"All God's Chillun Got Rhythm" is a 1937 jazz standard.
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AllMusic
AllMusic (previously known as All-Music Guide and AMG) is an American online music database.
Alto saxophone
The alto saxophone is a member of the saxophone family of woodwind instruments.
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Body and Soul (1930 song)
"Body and Soul" is a popular song and jazz standard written in 1930 with music by Johnny Green and lyrics by Edward Heyman, Robert Sour and Frank Eyton.
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Bronisław Kaper
Bronisław Kaper (February 5, 1902 – April 26, 1983) was a Polish film composer who scored films and musical theater in Germany, France, and the USA.
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But Beautiful (song)
"But Beautiful" is a popular song with music written by Jimmy Van Heusen, the lyrics by Johnny Burke.
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Charles McPherson (musician)
Charles McPherson (born July 24, 1939) is an American jazz alto saxophonist born in Joplin, Missouri, United States; raised in Detroit, Michigan; and now lives in San Diego, California.
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Don Schlitten
Don Schlitten (born March 4, 1932) is an American jazz record producer.
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Double bass
The double bass, also known as the upright bass, the acoustic bass, or simply the bass, is the largest and lowest-pitched chordophone in the modern symphony orchestra (excluding rare additions such as the octobass).
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Drum kit
A drum kit (also called a drum set, trap set, or simply drums in popular music context) is a collection of drums, cymbals, and sometimes other auxiliary percussion instruments set up to be played by one person.
Duke Jordan
Irving Sidney "Duke" Jordan (April 1, 1922 – August 8, 2006) was an American jazz pianist.
See Beautiful! and Duke Jordan
Edward Heyman
Edward Heyman (March 14, 1907October 16, 1981) was an American lyricist and producer, best known for his lyrics to "Body and Soul", "When I Fall in Love", and "For Sentimental Reasons".
See Beautiful! and Edward Heyman
Frank Eyton
Frank Eyton (30 August 1894 – 11 November 1962) was an English popular music lyricist best known for co-writing the lyrics of Johnny Green's "Body and Soul" (1930) with Edward Heyman and Robert Sour.
See Beautiful! and Frank Eyton
Gus Kahn
Gustav Gerson Kahn (November 6, 1886October 8, 1941) was an American lyricist who contributed a number of songs to the Great American Songbook, including "Pretty Baby", "Ain't We Got Fun?", "Carolina in the Morning", "Toot, Toot, Tootsie (Goo' Bye!)", "My Buddy" "I'll See You in My Dreams", "It Had to Be You", "Yes Sir, That's My Baby", "Love Me or Leave Me", "Makin' Whoopee", "My Baby Just Cares for Me", "I'm Through with Love", "Dream a Little Dream of Me" and "You Stepped Out of a Dream".
Irving Berlin
Irving Berlin (born Israel Beilin; ישראל ביילין; May 11, 1888 – September 22, 1989) was an American composer and songwriter.
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Isham Jones
Isham Edgar Jones (January 31, 1894 – October 19, 1956) was an American bandleader, saxophonist, bassist and songwriter.
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It Could Happen to You (song)
"It Could Happen to You" is a popular standard with music by Jimmy Van Heusen and lyrics by Johnny Burke.
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It Had to Be You (song)
"It Had to Be You" is a popular song composed by Isham Jones, with lyrics by Gus Kahn.
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Jazz
Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues, ragtime, European harmony and African rhythmic rituals.
Jimmy Van Heusen
James Van Heusen (born Edward Chester Babcock; January 26, 1913 – February 6, 1990) was an American composer.
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Johnny Burke (lyricist)
John Francis Burke (October 3, 1908 – February 25, 1964) was an American lyricist, successful and prolific between the 1920s and 1950s.
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Johnny Green
John Waldo Green (October 10, 1908 – May 15, 1989) was an American songwriter, composer, musical arranger, conductor and pianist.
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Leroy Williams
Leroy Williams (February 3, 1937 – June 1, 2022) was an American drummer, mostly known for his work in jazz.
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Live in Tokyo (Charles McPherson album)
Live in Tokyo is a live album by saxophonist Charles McPherson which was recorded in Japan in 1976 and released on the Xanadu label. Beautiful! and live in Tokyo (Charles McPherson album) are albums produced by Don Schlitten.
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Lorenz Hart
Lorenz Milton Hart (May 2, 1895 – November 22, 1943) was an American lyricist and half of the Broadway songwriting team Rodgers and Hart.
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Lover (Rodgers and Hart song)
"Lover" is a popular song composed by Richard Rodgers with lyrics by Lorenz Hart.
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Piano
The piano is a keyboard instrument that produces sound when its keys are depressed, through engagement of an action whose hammers strike strings.
Richard Rodgers
Richard Charles Rodgers (June 28, 1902 – December 30, 1979) was an American composer who worked primarily in musical theater.
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Robert Sour
Robert Sour (1905 – 1985), The New York Times, March 8, 1985.
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Sam Jones (musician)
Samuel Jones (November 12, 1924 – December 15, 1981) was an American jazz double bassist, cellist, and composer.
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The Rolling Stone Album Guide
The Rolling Stone Album Guide, previously known as The Rolling Stone Record Guide, is a book that contains professional music reviews written and edited by staff members from Rolling Stone magazine.
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They Say It's Wonderful
"They Say It's Wonderful" is a popular song written by Irving Berlin for the musical Annie Get Your Gun (1946), where it was introduced by Ethel Merman and Ray Middleton.
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This Can't Be Love (song)
"This Can't Be Love" is a show tune and a popular song from the 1938 Rodgers and Hart musical The Boys from Syracuse when it was sung by Eddie Albert and Marcy Westcott.
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Today's Man (album)
Today's Man is an album by saxophonist Charles McPherson which was recorded in 1973 and released on the Mainstream label. Beautiful! and Today's Man (album) are Charles McPherson (musician) albums.
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Walter Jurmann
Walter Jurmann (October 12, 1903 – June 17, 1971) was an Austrian-born composer of popular music renowned for his versatility who, after immigrating to the United States, specialized in film scores and soundtracks.
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Xanadu Records
Xanadu Records was a jazz record label founded in 1975 by Don Schlitten.
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See also
Charles McPherson (musician) albums
- Beautiful!
- Bebop Revisited!
- Charles McPherson (album)
- Come Play with Me (album)
- Con Alma!
- First Flight Out
- Free Bop!
- From This Moment On!
- Horizons (Charles McPherson album)
- Manhattan Nocturne (album)
- McPherson's Mood
- New Horizons (Charles McPherson album)
- Siku Ya Bibi (Day of the Lady)
- Today's Man (album)
Xanadu Records albums
- Al Cohn's America
- All Alone (Dolo Coker album)
- Barry Harris Plays Barry Harris
- Barry Harris Plays Tadd Dameron
- Bash! (Dave Bailey album)
- Beautiful!
- Bish Bash
- Bopstacle Course
- California Hard
- Cello Again
- Changes & Things
- De Lawd's Blues
- Dolo!
- For Sure! (Kenny Drew album)
- Free Bop!
- Heavy Love (Al Cohn and Jimmy Rowles album)
- Home Is Where the Soul Is
- Jazz Guitarist (album)
- Kenny Barron at the Piano
- New Horizons (Charles McPherson album)
- No Problem (Al Cohn album)
- Opening Remarks
- Picture of Heath
- Play It Now
- Popo (album)
- Saturday Morning (album)
- Silver Blue
- Sojourn (album)
- Solo (Jimmy Raney album)
- The Bird of Red and Gold
- The Colossus of Detroit
- The Early Show (album)
- The Influence
- The Inimitable Teddy Edwards
- The Kenny Dorham Memorial Album
- The Stepper
- Third Down
- Timeless Jazz
- Triplicity (Mickey Tucker album)
- True Blue (Al Cohn and Dexter Gordon album)
- Wheelin' and Dealin' (Frank Butler album)