1) 1926-2001 American jazz tenor saxophonist
2) UK folk singer in Pitmen Poets
1) Billy Mitchell (Kansas City, Missouri, November 3, 1926 - Rockville Centre, NY, April 18, 2001) was an American jazz tenor saxophonist known for his close association with fellow Detroiter Thad Jones and work with a variety of big bands including Woody Herman when he replaced Gene Ammons in his band. In 1949 Mitchell recorded with the Milt Buckner band, and from 1956 to 1957 he played with Dizzy Gillespie in his big band.
From 1957 until 1961 and from 1966 to 1967 Mitchell played with Count Basie, having replaced Lockjaw Davis. In the early 1960s he co-led a group with Al Grey, and also served as musical director to Stevie Wonder for a short time during this period. Mitchell is a leading exponent of the hard-driving post-bop era of jazz saxophonists, and remains very underrated as such!
Not to be confused with another Billy Mitchell, a jazz-piano keyboardist whose career was most notably with Optimism Records in the 1980s.
Discography
As Leader
1961: Al Grey/Billy Mitchell Sextet (Argo Records)
1962: This Is Billy Mitchell Featuring Bobby Hutcherson with Dave Burns, Clarence Anderson, Otis Finch, Bobby Hutcherson, Herman Wright, Billy Wallace, Verve Records
1963: Little Juicy
1973: Ragtime Recycled (Ethylyn Records)
1977: Now's the Time (Catalyst Records)
1978: The Colossus of Detroit (Xanadu Records) with Barry Harris, Sam Jones, Walter Bolden
1980: De Lawd's Blues (Xanadu)with Benny Bailey, Tommy Flanagan, Rufus Reid, Jimmy Cobb
1980: Night Flight to Dakar (Xanadu)
As Sideman
With Count Basie
Strike Up the Band (Roulette, 1959)
Chairman of the Board (Roulette, 1959)
With Tony Bennett
In Person! (Columbia, 1958)
With Dizzy Gillespie
World Statesman (Norgran, 1956)
Dizzy in Greece (Verve, 1957)
Birks' Works (Verve, 1957)
Dizzy Gillespie at Newport (Verve, 1957)
With Milt Jackson
Meet Milt Jackson (Savoy, 1949)
Roll 'Em Bags (Savoy, 1949)
With Thad Jones
Detroit-New York Junction (Blue Note, 1956)
The Magnificent Thad Jones (Blue Note, 1956)
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2) UK folk singer. He spent eight years as front man of the legendary Lindisfarne until their retirement in 2003.
Billy Mitchell’s influence on the latter-day line-up of the band helped them stay as respected and successful as they had been prior to his recruitment.
In the seventies he founded the seminal Jack the Lad, who were both musically deft & wondrous and also, clearly (some say), unhinged. Their final album was ‘Jackpot’.
Billy released his first solo album, 'The Devil's Ground', and in one enthusiastic review of the album, was noted as “one of the finest singers on the planet” (Pete Fyffe)
He has also performed on stage with Roger Daltrey of The Who, Paul Weller, Jools Holland and Brian Johnson of AC/DC at The Sage, Gateshead.
2013 :part of Pitmen Poets www.bobfoxmusic.com/main/gig.htm
2) UK folk singer in Pitmen Poets
1) Billy Mitchell (Kansas City, Missouri, November 3, 1926 - Rockville Centre, NY, April 18, 2001) was an American jazz tenor saxophonist known for his close association with fellow Detroiter Thad Jones and work with a variety of big bands including Woody Herman when he replaced Gene Ammons in his band. In 1949 Mitchell recorded with the Milt Buckner band, and from 1956 to 1957 he played with Dizzy Gillespie in his big band.
From 1957 until 1961 and from 1966 to 1967 Mitchell played with Count Basie, having replaced Lockjaw Davis. In the early 1960s he co-led a group with Al Grey, and also served as musical director to Stevie Wonder for a short time during this period. Mitchell is a leading exponent of the hard-driving post-bop era of jazz saxophonists, and remains very underrated as such!
Not to be confused with another Billy Mitchell, a jazz-piano keyboardist whose career was most notably with Optimism Records in the 1980s.
Discography
As Leader
1961: Al Grey/Billy Mitchell Sextet (Argo Records)
1962: This Is Billy Mitchell Featuring Bobby Hutcherson with Dave Burns, Clarence Anderson, Otis Finch, Bobby Hutcherson, Herman Wright, Billy Wallace, Verve Records
1963: Little Juicy
1973: Ragtime Recycled (Ethylyn Records)
1977: Now's the Time (Catalyst Records)
1978: The Colossus of Detroit (Xanadu Records) with Barry Harris, Sam Jones, Walter Bolden
1980: De Lawd's Blues (Xanadu)with Benny Bailey, Tommy Flanagan, Rufus Reid, Jimmy Cobb
1980: Night Flight to Dakar (Xanadu)
As Sideman
With Count Basie
Strike Up the Band (Roulette, 1959)
Chairman of the Board (Roulette, 1959)
With Tony Bennett
In Person! (Columbia, 1958)
With Dizzy Gillespie
World Statesman (Norgran, 1956)
Dizzy in Greece (Verve, 1957)
Birks' Works (Verve, 1957)
Dizzy Gillespie at Newport (Verve, 1957)
With Milt Jackson
Meet Milt Jackson (Savoy, 1949)
Roll 'Em Bags (Savoy, 1949)
With Thad Jones
Detroit-New York Junction (Blue Note, 1956)
The Magnificent Thad Jones (Blue Note, 1956)
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2) UK folk singer. He spent eight years as front man of the legendary Lindisfarne until their retirement in 2003.
Billy Mitchell’s influence on the latter-day line-up of the band helped them stay as respected and successful as they had been prior to his recruitment.
In the seventies he founded the seminal Jack the Lad, who were both musically deft & wondrous and also, clearly (some say), unhinged. Their final album was ‘Jackpot’.
Billy released his first solo album, 'The Devil's Ground', and in one enthusiastic review of the album, was noted as “one of the finest singers on the planet” (Pete Fyffe)
He has also performed on stage with Roger Daltrey of The Who, Paul Weller, Jools Holland and Brian Johnson of AC/DC at The Sage, Gateshead.
2013 :part of Pitmen Poets www.bobfoxmusic.com/main/gig.htm
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