Blues No. 1 – Herbie Nichols
Full of lilting double-time rhythms, this is a slow blues head you can really have fun with—as illustrated by our exclusive solo piano recording by Frank Kimbrough for our Herbie Nichols Centennial Project.
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- Recording: Herbie Nichols - The First 6
- Recorded on: December 28, 2019
- Label: jazzleadsheets.com (JLS 1058)
- Concert Key: B-flat
- Style: Swing (slow)
- Piano - Frank Kimbrough
- Check out our teaser video showing excerpts for the first 6 songs we're releasing that were recorded and filmed for our Herbie Nichols Centennial Project - a solo piano recording project featuring 23 gifted pianists playing 24 previously unrecorded compositions by Herbie Nichols. Order of pianists and Herbie Nichols songs (excerpts) on the teaser video: Jeb Patton - The Afterbeat Frank Kimbrough - Blues No. 1 David Berkman - Games And Codes David Kikoski - She Insists Frank Kimbrough - Tell The Birds I Said Hello Micah Thomas - Van Allen Belt
The alternate title of this song, on Herbie's manuscript, is That Moanin' Blues. Despite the title Blues No. 1, the date of March 5, 1959, attached to Herbie Nichols' manuscript marks it as one of his later compositions. Herbie only recorded one original blues head, Who's Blues, in 1952. More previously unrecorded blues heads are coming soon to jazzleadsheets.com in our Herbie Nichols Centennial Project.
For a treat, check out all of "The First 6" titles released January 3, 2024.
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- Recording: Allison / Cardenas / Nash - Tell The Birds I Said Hello
- Recorded on: April 8-9, 2023
- Label: Sonic Camera (SC 2401)
- Concert Key: B-flat
- Style: Swing (medium slow)
- Tenor Sax - Ted Nash
- Guitar - Steve Cardenas
- Bass - Ben Allison
While there have been many tribute albums to Herbie Nichols, there have only been a few focusing on Herbie’s compositions that were never recorded in his lifetime. Trombonist Roswell Rudd, who had played with Herbie in the early 1960s, released two albums of these songs in 1996. Two more albums of “unheard” Herbie Nichols music were recorded by pianist David Haney. As we continue to release the 24 songs in our Herbie Nichols Centennial Project, we look forward to more tributes exploring this rediscovered music.

Herbie Nichols
Jan 3, 1919 – Apr 12, 1963
Don Sickler "On January 3, 2019, we were at the Van Gelder Recording Studio celebrating Herbie's 100th birthday with his family and pianists Frank Kimbrough and Glenn Zaleski. Both Frank and Glenn each recorded a previously unrecorded Herbie Nichols composition, on the same piano Herbie played for his Blue Note sessions. These were the initial recordings that started my new project, the Herbie Nichols Centennial Project, which debuts January 3, 2024. Read more...