Legendary swinging big band vibraphonist who has created some of the most exciting sounds in jazz from the 1940s on.
Terry Gibbs studied a wide array of percussion instruments in his youth but settled on the vibraphone, working with leaders such as Tommy Dorsey, Chubby Jackson, and Buddy Rich. In the late-1940s he achieved international prominence thanks to a two-year spell with Woody Herman followed by a brief period as a member of Benny Goodman’s sextet. In the late-'50s, he formed a big band, which he led at the prestigious Monterey Jazz Festival in 1961. Gibbs’s big bands became a notable annual event in Los Angeles, featuring many well-known players who clearly enjoyed taking time out from the studios to play jazz. In the early-'80s Gibbs teamed up with Buddy De Franco for a series of highly acclaimed albums.
Jazzed Media
2006
Mack Avenue
2005
Mack Avenue
2004
1999
Chiaroscuro
1999
Chiaroscuro
1994
Contemporary Records / Fantasy
1992
Palo Alto
1981
Jazz A La Carte
1978
Jazz A La Carte
1978
Calliope
1976
1976
1966
Fresh Sound
1965
1965
1964
Roost
1964
1963
1963
Mercury
1963
Time Music
1963
Verve
1962
1961
SIGNATURE
1960
1960
Verve
1960
1959
Interlude
1959
1958
Emarcy
1957
Emarcy
1957
VSOP
1957
Emarcy
1956
Emarcy
1956
Emarcy
1956
