Stanley Gayetsky (aka Stan Getz) (1927 in Philadelphia - 1991 in Malibu, California) was born to Russian-Jewish parents and raised in New York City, Getz played a number of instruments before his father bought him his first saxophone at the age of 13. In 1943, he was accepted into Jack Teagarden's band. After playing in various bands (1944 Stan Kenton; 1945 Jimmy Dorsey; 1945???46 Benny Goodman), Getz became known as a soloist in the Woody Herman Band from 1947???49. He scored a hit with his melodic and lyrical solo on Ralph Burns's Early Autumn. With few exceptions, Getz would be a leader on all of his recording sessions after 1950. Getz became involved with drugs and alcohol while a teenager. He also developed a pack-a-day cigarette habit. In 1954, he was arrested for trying to stick up a pharmacy to get morphine. As he was being processed in the prison ward of Los Angeles City Hospital, his wife - Beverly Byrne, a former vocalist with the Gene Krupa band, whom he married on November 7, 1946 - gave birth to their third child one floor below; they divorced in 1956. Getz married Swedish aristocrat Monica Silfverskiold on November 3, 1956, and had 1 child. In 1957, a son was born to Inga Torgner, one of his many dalliances. Getz beat both wives repeatedly during drug-induced rages. Beverly was addicted to heroin, as was Stan, but eventually got sober. After years of trying to get him sober, Monica, who had gained custody of Stan and Beverly's children, left him; he divorced her in 1987, claiming, incredibly, abuse and infidelity. [1] In the 1950s, Getz had become popular playing cool jazz with Horace Silver, Johnny Smith, Oscar Peterson, and many others. His first two quintets were notable for their personnel, including Charlie Parker's rhythm section of drummer Roy Haynes, Al Haig and bassist Tommy Potter. In 1958, Getz tried to escape his narcotics addiction by moving to Copenhagen, Denmark. Returning to America in 1961, Getz became a central fi
1 | Doralice | Verve Jazz Masters 53: Bossa Nova |
2 | O Grande Amor | Verve Jazz Masters 53: Bossa Nova |
3 | One Note Samba | Verve Jazz Masters 53: Bossa Nova |
4 | Intoit | Whiplash Soundtrack |
5 | Samba Triste | Verve Jazz Masters 53: Bossa Nova |
6 | So Danço Samba (I Only Dance Samba) | Verve Jazz Masters 53: Bossa Nova |
7 | Manha de Carnaval (Morning of the Carnival) [From | Verve Jazz Masters 53: Bossa Nova |
8 | The Girl from Ipanema [Live] | Verve Jazz Masters 53: Bossa Nova |
9 | Desafinado | Verve Jazz Masters 53: Bossa Nova |
10 | Menina Moca (Young Lady) | Verve Jazz Masters 53: Bossa Nova |
11 | Intoit | Whiplash Soundtrack |
12 | Corcovado (Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars) | Verve Jazz Masters 53: Bossa Nova |
13 | Insensatez (How Insensitive) | Verve Jazz Masters 53: Bossa Nova |
14 | Winter Moon | Verve Jazz Masters 53: Bossa Nova |
15 | Você E Eu [Live] | Verve Jazz Masters 53: Bossa Nova |
16 | Saudade Vem Correndo | Jazz Samba Encore! |
17 | The Girl from Ipanema | Getz/Gilberto |
18 | Menina Flor | Verve Jazz Masters 53: Bossa Nova |
19 | Chega de Saudade (No More Blues) | Verve Jazz Masters 53: Bossa Nova |
20 | Only Trust Your Heart | Verve Jazz Masters 53: Bossa Nova |