Charlie Rouse
Apr 6, 1924 – Nov 30, 1988
Instrument | tenor sax |
Birthplace | Washington, DC |
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An instantly recognizable tenor saxophonist, Charlie Rouse became well-known through his work with Thelonious Monk. Rouse played in Monk's quartet from 1958 to 1970; his dry, crackling timbre and bouncy rhythmic feel complemented Monk's music perfectly.
Rouse's pre-Monk work is perhaps lesser known but seriously star-studded. His career started deep in the bebop scene: he played in Billy Eckstine's and Dizzy Gillespie's big bands in the mid-'40s. Rouse's first three recordings are among the definitive small-group bebop sessions, led respectively by Tadd Dameron, Fats Navarro, and Leo Parker. Shortly after these, in 1949 and 1950, he was playing in both Duke Ellington's and Count Basie's bands!
Perhaps Rouse's most famous recording from before he joined Monk was a 1953 Clifford Brown sextet session also featuring Gigi Gryce; check out the latter's song Hymn Of The Orient from this session.
Later in the '50s, Rouse recorded with Bennie Green, Joe Gordon, and Paul Quinichette among many others. He co-led The Jazz Modes, a quintet also featuring Julius Watkins on French horn, from 1956 to 1958.
Rouse recorded only a few albums as a leader in the '60s, the best known being 1962's "Bossa Nova Bacchanal." He recorded more as a leader in the '70s, and was a founding member of the quartet Sphere—named after Monk's middle name—with pianist Kenny Barron, bassist Buster Williams, and his former Monk bandmate, drummer Ben Riley. Sphere recorded six albums through the '80s. Rouse kept up the legacy of Monk's music in the last part of his career; his final recording was at a Monk tribute concert.
List of Composers
- Ronnie Ball
- Rob Bargad
- Bill Barron
- Bruce Barth
- Pamela Baskin-Watson
- Mickey Bass
- Mario Bauzá
- David Berkman
- Peter Bernstein
- Eddie Bert
- Denzil Best
- John Bishop
- Walter Bolden
- Walter Booker
- Ruby Braff
- Adam Brenner
- Bob Brookmeyer
- Harold "Tina" Brooks
- Clifford Brown
- Donald Brown
- Shelley Brown
- Ray Bryant
- Jon Burr
- Kenny Burrell
- Rahn Burton
- Willie Maiden
- Kitty Malone
- Cal Massey
- Ronnie Mathews
- Tina May
- Cecil McBee
- Verena McBee
- Gary McFarland
- Howard McGhee
- Tom McIntosh
- Jim McNeely
- Charles McPherson
- Fleurine Mehldau
- Sergio Mihanovich
- Doug Miller
- L. Aziza Miller
- Leon Mitchell
- Bill Mobley
- Hank Mobley
- Grachan Moncur III
- J.R. Monterose
- Buddy Montgomery
- Jack Montrose
- Ralph Moore
- Michael Philip Mossman
- George Mraz
- Mark Murphy