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Arranger
and multi-reed instrumentalist who was part of Tommy Dorsey's outfit
from 1944 to 1949 and was with the NBC staff orchestra for about the same
amount of time. A couple of his
early recordings with Tommy Dorsey were The
Carnegie Hall V-Disc Session, recorded in April 1944, and Well, Git It!, recorded
on 14th November 1944 and 7th September 1945. On 14th May 1945, he
recorded "The Minor Goes Muggin'"
with Tommy Dorsey and Duke Ellington, no less. About four months later, Dorsey and
company laid down !At the Fat Man's", arranged by Sid, which would later appear on the LP, Yes Indeed. The Post-War Era was a massive
project that included tracks recorded between 31st January 1946
and 13th June 1950. Again,
Sid served as arranger, as he did for a pair of broadcasts at Cafi Rouge,
Hotel Statler, in the fall of 1948, which
eventually appeared on One Night
Stand. On all of the above
recordings, Sid is credited with alto sax. The Nat King Cole Trio employed him
for his talents on clarinet and flute for "Lush Life", recorded
on 29th March 1949.
He is
credited with saxes and woodwind on "Don't Cry, Joe" and "It All
Depends on You", recorded by Frank
Sinatra
on 10th July 1949.
Two-and-a-half months later, he was blowing alto sax again, this
time with Louis Armstrong & Billie Holiday on "My Sweet Hunk o'
Trash", "Now or Never" and "You Can't Lose a
Broken Heart". He also
made the cut on Nat King Cole's Anthology,
which comprised tracks recorded between 1949 and 1955. On 31st March 1950, he was in the reeds section
for
Mel Torme's
recordings of "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered", "Lullaby
of the Leaves", "The Piccolino"
and "Skylark". He hooked
up with the Norman Leyden Orchestra & Choir on 6th August
1951 for their recordings of "I'm Afraid", "I Ran
All the Way Home", "Lemme Go"
and "Wheel of Fortune".
Sid was very busy with the Sauter-Finegan
Orchestra in 1952 and 1953. In
July 1952, he is credited with saxes and woodwinds on "April in Paris",
backed with "Rain".
Two months later, he was in the reeds section for "Midnight Sleighride", backed with "When Hearts Are
Young". On 3rd
November 1952, again he is credited simply with reeds on "Nina Never
Knew", which eventually landed on The
Best of Sauter-Finegan. In case you think it was all work
and no play, in February 1953, they recorded "Child's Play",
and "Horse Play".
In March 1953, they recorded "Dream Play", "Holiday"
and "Now That I'm in Love". Sid somehow found time to record
some tracks with Sonny Stitt on the 18th
day of the same month: " Hooke's
Tours (Stitt's Tune)", "If I
Could Be with You One Hour Tonight", "Sancho
Panza" and "Sweet and Lovely". He
multi-tasked big time during this session, juggling flute, piccolo and
tenor sax duties. Stitt must have liked his versatility: He used him again on his album, Sonny Stitt
Playing Arrangements from the Pen of Johnny Richards, recorded in May
& July of the same year, and Sid also made the cut on The Chronological Sonny Stitt, 1951-1953. Around the same time, he was
moonlighting with Chris Connor on Chris
and Chris Connor Sings Lullabys of Birdland: The two albums included tracks
recorded from 1953 to 1955. In
1957, he hooked up with Miles Davis on Miles
Ahead. Miles liked to use
Sid on clarinet and flute, as evidenced by his work on The CBS Years 1955-1985 and Cool,
recorded between 1957 and 1968, and released on CD in 2004. He was part of the Billy Taylor All
Stars in the spring of 1958 for a TV special entitled The Subject is Jazz, Program 5: Swing. In 1961, Sid released Percussive Jazz, Vol. 2, which
employed the services of Eddie Costa on vibraphone. A year later, he found himself playing
saxophone in the rarefied company of The
Tonight Show band. In 1979,
he appeared on Frank
Sinatra's
boxed set, Trilogy. A year
later, he quite rightly made the cut on Giants
of Jazz. In the 1990's,
he appeared on the soundtracks of the Woody Allen films, Bullets over Broadway, Everyone Says I Love You, and Mighty Aphrodite. The CD era affords us many
opportunities to hear Sid in all his digitized glory, on albums such as Louis
Armstrong's Gold and Highlights from His Decca Years, Miles
Davis's Original Album Classics,
The Complete Columbia Studio Recordings of Miles Davis & Gil
Evans, The Duke Ellington Centennial
Edition, Svengali:
A Tribute to Gil Evans, Ella Fitzgerald's Priceless Jazz Collection Vol. 2 and
75th Birthday Celebration,
The Ultimate Collection of Billie
Holiday, and Sarah Vaughan's Jazz
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