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Good Vibes: A Life in Jazz (Studies in Jazz) [Hardcover]

Terry Gibbs (Author), Cary Ginell (Author)
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Studies in Jazz March 2003
Terry Gibbs, legendary jazz vibraphonist and bandleader, was 12 years old when he kicked off his career as a professional musician, winning first place in an amateur performance. Born and raised in the heart of Brooklyn and possessing tremendous musical talent, Gibbs learned the ins and outs of bebop from pioneers like Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, and Bud Powell. In 1959 his ensemble, later dubbed The Dream Band, became the toast of Hollywood. Four decades, 65 albums, and 300 compositions later, his story is one of great substance-his foot--tapping music, revolutionary.

Good Vibes is a rollicking autobiography that tracks jazz from the turbulent post-war years through the rise of bebop, traversing its changes through the eyes of one of its greatest practitioners. Gibbs's hilarious, poignant, and always fascinating anecdotes reveal little-known attributes and quirks about legendary personalities such as Benny Goodman, Buddy Rich, Steve Allen, Frank Sinatra, Don Rickles, Billie Holiday, and many more. A foreword by Chubby Jackson, a discography, and an index round out this work.

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As interesting as [Terry's] basic life story is, however, it is the anecdotes about the plethora of notable jazz musicians who were part of his personal and professional life that give this volume a special dimension. Gibbs has a natural flair for telling tales in a way that gives special insight into the character and personality of his associates. He tells these stories with a terrific sense of humor and an unstinting candor, never honey-coating the world of jazz…. (Joe Lang )

Terry Gibbs is the world's greatest bandleader...he always had a real Jazz band with the greatest players in the world. (Jack Sheldon )

One of the greats was Terry Gibbs, who brought something to the show besides his great vibe-playing - great personality and a great sense of humor. (Soupy Sales )

Terry Gibbs is not only one of the greatest jazz vibraphonists of all time, with his warm sound, remarkable technique and fertile imagination, but he is a masterful storyteller. His enthusiastic, informative and often witty stories add to the legacy of jazz history. Terry Gibbs has played with the greats of the past 60 years, and fortunately is still with us to tell us what he remembers, in typically colorful style. (Scott Yanow )

Not only one of the world's greatest vibraphonists, but a wonderful storyteller too. Read on! (Chuck Niles )

As interesting as [Terry's] basic life story is, however, it is the anecdotes about the plethora of notable jazz musicians who were part of his personal and professional life that give this volume a special dimension. Gibbs has a natural flair for tellingtales in a way that gives special insight into the character and personality of his associates. He tells these stories with a terrific sense of humor and an unstinting candor, never honey-coating the world of jazz?.... (Joe Lang )

Anyone who's ever spent time with Gibbs knows that in addition to his enormous skills as a vibist, he is one of jazz's great stortytellers. This immensely entertaining book reads like a marathon conversation touching every aspect of Gibbs' career, from his early infatuation with bebop to the recent release of an album by his '50s and '60s "Dream Band." Be prepared to laugh, to cry, to fully experience the inner world of the bebop life. (Don Heckman/writer Los Angeles Times )

Gibbs' style as a storyteller is a lot like his style as one of the top vibes players in jazz-spirited, frenetic, quirky and highly entertaining. And after nearly 70 years of performing, with everyone for Tommy Dorsey to Charlie Parker, Gibbs has a lot of stories to tell, many of them memorable, most of them hilarious….Gibbs' lighthearted autobiography… effectively captures his fast-talking, wisecracking, enormously good-natured personality…his story's a good one. (All About Jazz )

…focuses on his career highlights, Terry's professional activities and takes the reader through the tumultuous life of a young and exceptional jazz player. The book tracks postwar jazz to the embellishment and creation of bebop as seen from the vantage and ponderance of one [of the most] creative, virtuoso vibraphonist ever to play the instrument…. The book chronicles Terry's musical contributions, plus personal and hilarious anecdotes, quirks, and attributes of many of the jazz and music personalities he has worked with and associated with over his long and brilliant career. (A.J. Julian Woody Herman Society )

Most entertaining! Never shy with his point of view, [Gibbs] comments on fellow-musicians with a welcome mix of frankness and generosity. (Jazz Rag )

Full of humour, insight, pathos and musical revelation…Most readers will find much of value in Gibb's memoir. (Jazz Journal International )

Gibbs…is a national treasure, and his book…provides invaluable insight into what it was like to live and play with performers ranging from swingers Benny Goodman and Buddy Rich to boppers like Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, and Bud Powell. (Jazz Times )

One of the most entertaining pieces of oral history I have read in a long time…Great stuff! A must. (Just Jazz )

A story that ebbs and flows like a good jazz improvisation...a never-a-dull-moment view of the jazz life – Gibbs seems to have known or played with everyone of consequence...Hard to beat. (Jazz Uk )

...a good read! (Jazz News )

...Gibbs' book provides absorbing reading, whether he's recounting humorous show business experiences, giving his take on racial discrimination or describing his handling of stars' ego "issues"...Gibbs provides good lessons in musical choices and human relations. (All About Jazz )

The only band I've ever had in all the shows I've ever done was The Terry Gibbs Sextet...I probably didn't realize it then but Terry had assembled the greatest players in the world. God, they were good. And there standing in front of them was Terry Gibbs. What a whirlwind he was. When I think about that show and those days, I get a terrific sense of pride. (Regis Philbin )

I believe that the legacy of [Gibbs]'s artistic achievement will live on throughout the millennium. (Alice Coltrane )

Terry Gibbs will go down in history as one of the most influential and dedicated musicians of our time. His Dream Band and small groups were always swinging and classy. (Louie Bellson )

Terry Gibbs was smack dab in the middle of the great be-bop revolution...no one is better equipped to tell the stories in this book. He has great wit and a fantastic memory. (Frank Capp )

Terry is a living legend in the real sense. (Buddy De Franco )

For those of us who truly loved the Big Band Era, the sound of Terry Gibbs's Dream Band was pure heaven...I was actually in the audience during those 1959 recordings, and you can hear me yelling. I think I'm entitled to some royalties...as my good friend Ron Clark once said, 'Terry Gibbs is no vibraphoney...He's the real thing.' (Mel Brooks )

When he talks and when he plays, Terry Gibbs tells us stories, and in these pages he's told his best one yet, his own. It is a fascinating tale that covers many of jazz's greatest years and features a multitude of its greatest players, and it unfolds like a great Gibbs solo, with never a dull moment. (Morgenstern, Dan )

About the Author

Terry Gibbs is a professional vibraphonist and bandleader. Cary Ginell is the owner of Sound Thinking Music Research and a partner of the Origin Jazz Library record label. He has published numerous book and articles.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Scarecrow Press (March 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0810845865
  • ISBN-13: 978-0810845862
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 5.8 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,905,809 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Vibes from a Great Guy and a Great Musician!, August 29, 2003
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Dr. Harry Smallenburg (Burbank, California USA) - See all my reviews
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I really liked this book! Aside from being a jazz player myself, I got a kick out of the stories Terry tells about the people he's worked with, the adventures he's had, his particularly touching story about Buddy Rich giving his drums to Terry's son, Gerry. I mean, we've all heard the stories about Buddy Rich's meanness, but here's the other side of one of the greatest drummers of all time. The same with Benny Goodman--we've heard about "the ray," but Terry gives another perspective on Benny--a brilliant musician who was so out of it he couldn't remember the name of a white pianist in his group on a tv broadcast (though they'd been rehearsing together all week) and refered to him as "Teddy Wilson," whom everyone knew was African American.

The book has all kinds of anecdotes that give the reader an insight into what it's like to be on the road, trying to play the best, most swinging jazz you can with the best musicians you can hire, despite the racial prejudices that relegated great African American players like Terry Pollard to near invisibility off the stand. Also, great passing anecdotes about Bird, Dizzie Gillespie, Woody Herman and his band, and others.

A great read--hard for me to put down. Terry Gibbs is as funny and engaging a narrator as he is in person. If you're at all interested in the history of jazz told from the perspective of the people who played it, this book should be on your shelves.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A supreme master of jazz, and a national treasure, October 6, 2003
This review is from: Good Vibes: A Life in Jazz (Studies in Jazz) (Hardcover)
Some people see the world as a minefield, and some see it as a merry go round. Terry Gibbs sees life as a fun filled playland, doing what he was born to do almost from birth. Son of a Brooklyn band leader who performed at weddings and bar mitzvahs, Terry learned his craft with his dad, and went on to perform with Benny Goodman, and every major jazz artist from 1940 on. He was stopped in his tracks by only one man. A man many of us see as not only the inventor of modern jazz (1943 on) but as an almost religious figure, Charlie Parker. Hearing Parker's playing, for the first time, was such a major event, that I heard Terry say in an interview, he literally was knocked for a loop by the Parker, Gillespie bebop revolution, and had to re-think his position as a player of jazz. For some strange reason, while almost every one around him was addicted, or fooling around with heroin in the fifties, Terry never succumbed to drugs. It can't be because he was a "nice Jewish boy", because other "nice Jewish boys" got wasted, like Serge Chaloff, Red Rodney, Stan Getz, and Stan Levey, among others. I guess Terry was high on life. This book tells it "like it was". What it meant to be a jazz star on planet earth, cica 1940 to the present, with wit, humanity, and a love of life. The cat is still swingin'. Don't deny yourself the treat of this opus.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A "MUST" READ FOR ANY JAZZ FAN!, July 21, 2008
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I have been fortunate to have seen Terry in various musical settings--with small groups and his fabulous big band, and I have never seen Terry give less than 100% on the bandstand. His communication with the audience is always an added bonus. I have also had the pleasure of conversing with Terry on several occasions over the years--including a radio interview I did with him in the 1980s when I was working in Las Vegas and Terry was appearing at the Sahara with a quintet he co-led with Buddy DeFranco. This book reads just like a conversation with Terry. It has humor, jazz history, great stories about jazz musicians, Terry's thoughts on the music business and a sincere honesty about the events in his own personal life over the years. The enthusiasm and intensity that Terry exudes on the bandstand comes through loud and clear on every page of this book. Thank you Terry for this book and for your many years of playing and presenting uncompromised modern jazz at the highest level!
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