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Jimmy Mulidore - Click
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Born in Youngstown, Ohio, Jimmy took
up the saxophone at the age of ten. Shortly thereafter, he added the classical
clarinet, studying with one of the best teachers around, Albert Calderone.
He spent his high school years frequenting the Cleveland jazz clubs soaking
up the influences of such greats as James Moody, Miles Davis, Sonny Rollins
and Clifford Brown. When he was old enough, his summers were spent on tour
with Billy May, Hal McIntyre and Ralph Marterie. At Ohio State University,
he was chosen solo clarinetist for their orchestra.
Impatient with his progress at Ohio State, Jimmy took off for New York’s Julliard
School of Music where he studied theory and composition with Hall Overton.
While studying, he often sat in with Phil Wood’s group at the Pink Elephant.
In the late fif ties, Jimmy and bassist Scotty La Faro began a trip to Los
Angeles that included a stop in Las Vegas. It proved to be a turning point
in Jimmy’s life —he stayed on in Vegas while Scotty went on to L.A.
Jimmy’s career blossomed in his new home. He worked with the Red Norvo Quintet;
Carl Fontana’s group; a band that included Sweets Edison, Leroy Vinegar and
Jackie Wilson; and with Georgie Auld. He also lent his talents to some very
special recordings — “Louie Bellson ‘Live At The Thunderbird, ”Red Rodney’s
“Super Bop,” albums by Sinatra, Streisand and Nat King Cole and, the one of
which he’s most proud, a flute solo on Elvis Presley’s “American Trilogy.”
Jimmy met Presley through Joe Guercio, then the Las Vegas Hilton’s musical
director. When Guercio left the Hilton, Jimmy was chosen to succeed him as
musical director for both the Hilton and Flamingo Hotels. Through those years
of conducting for such stars as Louis Armstrong, Ann Margaret, Gladys Knight
and Olivia Newton-John, Jimmy kept in touch with his old friend Phil Woods.
In 1974 and ‘75, when Woods was based in L.A., Jimmy commuted regularly from
Las Vegas to study with him.
So, while his first love is still the sax (alto and soprano), Jimmy’s impeccable
style comes through just as lovingly on the English horn, flute, clarinet
and bassoon. His rainbow of talents is exciting displayed on this first solo
album.
Now, get comfortable at your ringside table and, no matter what instrument
he’s playing, let JIMMY MULIDORE take the lead.
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