Steve Gilmore (musician)

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Steve Gilmore performing at the Jazz By The Bay Festival, Panama City, FL, November, 2022. MLF 7912.jpg
Steve Gilmore performing at the Jazz By The Bay Festival, Panama City, FL, November, 2022.

Steven Dirk Gilmore (born January 21, 1943, Trenton, New Jersey) is an American jazz double-bassist raised in the Philadelphia area.

Career

Steve picked up bass when he was 12 years old and played locally in Philadelphia as a teenager. At age 17 he enrolled at the Advanced School of Contemporary Music, run by Oscar Peterson, and later in the 1960s played with Ira Sullivan and the Baker's Dozen Big Band. He joined Flip Phillips's group in 1967 and remained with Phillips until 1971, after which he worked with Al Cohn and Zoot Sims, Mose Allison, The Thad Jones / Mel Lewis Orchestra, Phil Woods, Richie Cole, and the National Jazz Ensemble.

In the 1980s he played with John Coates Jr., Meredith D'Ambrosio, Dave Frishberg, Hal Galper, Tom Harrell, and Toshiko Akiyoshi, as well as with Phil Woods. He and Woods would remain collaborators into the 1990s. In 1988 he began working with Dave Liebman, with whom he would work intermittently through the late 1990s. Other associations in the 1990s included Tony Bennett, Carol Sloane, Susannah McCorkle, Bill Charlap, and Jim Hall. In 2000, he played with Lee Konitz in a group including Peter Bernstein, Mark Turner, Bill Goodwin

As Band Leader
Year recordedTitleLabelNotes
1993I'm All SmilesJazzmaniaSteve Brown, Guitar; Chris Persad, trumpet; Brain Lynch, trumpet.
1993SilhouetteJazzmaniaSteve Gilmore - bass; Ted Rosenthal - piano; Steve Brown - guitar; Jimmy Madison - drums; Brian Lynch - flugelhorn trumpet; Mark Kirk - alto saxophone.
1996Reflections in the NightJazzmaniaSteve Gilmore - bass; Bill Charlap - piano.
With Phil Woods
Year recordedTitleLabelNotesGrammy (* = Won)
1976The Phil Woods Six: "Live" from the ShowboatRCAPhil Woods - alto/soprano saxophone; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums; Harry Leahey - guitar; Alyrio Lima - percussion; Mike Melillo - piano.Best Live Performance, Soloist; *Best Live Performance, Group
1977The Phil Woods Quintet: Song for SysyphusCenturyPhil Woods - alto saxophone; Harry Leahey - guitar; Mike Melillo - piano; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums.Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Group
1978Phil Woods / I RememberGryphonPhil Woods - alto saxophone; Steve Gilmore - bass; Mike Melillo - piano; Bill Goodwin - drums; Kenny Wheeler - trumpet; Gordon Beck - piano; Dave Horler - trombone; and elements of the London Symphony conducted by Harry Rabinowitz M.B.E.
1978The Phil Woods Quartet: 'More' LiveAdelphiPhil Woods - alto saxophone; Mike Melillo - piano; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums.*Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Group
1979The Phil Woods Quartet: Volume OneClean CutsPhil Woods - alto saxophone; Steve Gilmore - bass; Mike Melillo - piano; Bill Goodwin - drums.Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Group; Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Soloist
1981Phil Woods Quartet: Birds of a FeatherAntillesPhil Woods - alto saxophone; Hal Galper - piano; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums.
1982The Phil Woods Quartet: Live From New YorkPalo AltoPhil Woods - alto saxophone; Hal Galper - piano; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums.
1982The Phil Woods Quartet - At the VanguardAntillesPhil Woods - clarinet, alto saxophone; Steve Gilmore - bass; Hal Galper - piano; Bill Goodwin - drums.*Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Group; Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Soloist
1984Phil Woods & Chris Swansen - Piper at the Gates of DawnSea BreezePhil Woods - clarinet, alto saxophone; Hal Galpers - piano; Chris Swansen - synthesizer; Steve Gilmore - bass; Hal Galper - piano; Bill Goodwin - drums, Kim Parker - vocals.Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Group
1984Integrity - The New Phil Quintet Woods LiveRed RecordsPhil Woods - clarinet, alto saxophone; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums; Hal Galper - piano; Tom Harrell - trumpet.
1984Heaven - Phil Woods QuintetBlackhawkPhil Woods - clarinet, alto saxophone; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums; Hal Galper - piano; Tom Harrell - trumpet.
1986Gratitude: Phil Woods QuintetDenonPhil Woods - clarinet, alto saxophone; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums; Hal Galper - piano; Tom Harrell - trumpet.
1986Dizzy Gillespie Meets the Phil Woods QuintetTimelessPhil Woods - alto saxophone; Dizzy Gillespie - trumpet; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums; Hal Galper - piano; Tom Harrell - trumpet.
1987Bop StewConcord JazzPhil Woods - clarinet, alto saxophone; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums; Hal Galper - piano; Tom Harrell - trumpet.
1987BouquetConcord JazzPhil Woods - clarinet, alto saxophone; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums; Hal Galper - piano; Tom Harrell - trumpet.
1988Evolution: Phil Woods Little Big BandConcord JazzPhil Woods - clarinet, alto saxophone; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums; Hal Galper - piano; Tom Harrell - trumpet; Hal Crook - trombone; Nick Brignola - Baritone; Nelson Hill - tenor saxophone.
1989Flash: Phil Woods Quintet + OneConcord JazzPhil Woods - clarinet, alto saxophone; Hal Galper - piano; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums; Hal Crook - trombone; Tom Harrell - flugelhorn, trumpet.
1990All Bird's Children: Phil Woods QuintetConcord JazzPhil Woods - clarinet, alto saxophone; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums; Hal Galper - piano; Hal Crook - trombone.Best Jazz Instrumental, Soloist
1990Real Life: Phil Woods' Little Big BandCheskyPhil Woods - clarinet, alto saxophone; Bill Goodwin - drums; Jim McNeely - piano; Steve Gilmore - bass; Hal Crook - trombone; Tom Harrell - trumpet; Nick Brignola - alto/baritone saxophone; Nelson Hill - alto/tenor saxophone.
1991Full House: Phil Woods QuintetMilestonesPhil Woods - clarinet, alto saxophone; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums; Hal Galper - piano; Hal Crook - trombone.
1993You and the Night and the Music: Phil Woods QuintetVenusPhil Woods - alto saxophone; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums; Hal Galper - piano; Hal Crook - trombone.
1994 / 1997 (Recorded / Released1994)Souvenirs: Phil Woods QuintetVenusPhil Woods - clarinet, alto saxophone; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums; Hal Galper - piano; Hal Crook - trombone.
1995Phil Woods Plays the Music of Jim McNeelyTCBPhil Woods - alto saxophone; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums; Jim McNeely- piano; Brian Lynch - trumpet.
1996Mile High Jazz: The Phil Woods Quintet - Live in DenverConcordPhil Woods - alto saxophone; Brian Lynch - trumpet; Bill Charlap - piano; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums.
1997Chasin' the Bird: Phil WoodsVenusPhil Woods - alto saxophone; Brian Lynch - trumpet; Bill Charlap - piano; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums.
1997Phil Woods & the Festival Orchestra - CelebrationConcordPhil Woods - alto saxophone; Nelson Hill - alto saxophone, flute; George Young - soprano saxophone, flute; Jim Buckley - baritone saxophone, bass clarinet; Steve Gilmore - bass; Jim Daniels - bass trombone; Bill Goodwin - drums; Bill Charlap - piano; Lew Delgado - tenor saxophone, clarinet; Tom Hamilton - tenor saxophone, clarinet; Hal Crook - trombone; Keith O'Quinn - trombone; Rick Chamberlain - trombone; Brian Lynch - trumpet; Jan Betz - trumpet; Pat Dorian - trumpet; Ken Brader - trumpet.Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance
2000Lee Konitz: ParallelsChesky RecordsLee Konitz - alto saxophone; Peter Bernstein - guitar; Mark Turner - tenor saxophone; Steve Gimore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums.
2002The Thrill is Gone: Phil Woods with StringsVenusPhil Woods - alto saxophone; Brian Lynch - trumpet; Bill Charlap - piano; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums.
2004This is How I Feel About Quincy: Phil WoodsJazz MediaPhil Woods - clarinet, alto saxophone; Brian Lynch - trumpet; Bill Charlap - piano; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums.
2007American Songbook 2: The Phil Woods QuintetKind of BluePhil Woods - clarinet, alto saxophone; Brian Lynch - trumpet; Bill Charlap - piano; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums.
2007Phil Woods: The Children's SuiteJazzed MediaPhil Woods - alto saxophone; Vicki Doney & Bob Dorough - vocals; Tom Hamilton - Tenor saxophone & clarinet; Roger Rosenberg - baritone & bass clarinets; Nelson Hill - alto saxophone & flute; Rick Chamberlain - trombone; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums; Eric Doney - piano.
2008Ballads and Blues: Phil Woods QuintetVenusPhil Woods - alto saxophone; Brian Lynch - trumpet; Bill Charlap - piano; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums.
2014Live at the Deerhead Inn: Phil Woods QuintetDeerhead RecordsPhil Woods - alto saxophone; Brian Lynch - trumpet; Bill Charlap - piano; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums.
Photo - Mark Fischer / Gulf Jazz Society concert, October 4th, 2019, Oaks by the Bay Park, Panama City, FL. 20191004 MLF 7814.jpg
Photo - Mark Fischer / Gulf Jazz Society concert, October 4th, 2019, Oaks by the Bay Park, Panama City, FL.
With Thad Jones & Mel Lewis
Year recordedTitleLabelNotes
1975Thad Jones & Mel Lewis Orchestra: Suite for PopsHorizon / A&MJon Faddis, Steve Furtado, Jim Bossy, Lew Soloff, Smoky Young, Marvin Stamm, Virgil Jones, Cecil Bridgewater - trumpet; Jimmy Knepper, Quentin "Butter" Jackson, Billy Campbell, Eddie Bert, Janice Robinson, Earl McEntyre - trombone; Cliff Heather, Jack Jeffers, Dave Taylor - bass trombone; George Mraz, Richard Davis, Steve Gilmore - bass; Jack Jeffers - tuba; Jim Buffington, Peter Gordon, Earl Chapin Julius Watkins, Ray Alonge - french horn; Jerry Dodgion, Eddie Xiques - alto saxophone; Jerry Dodgion - soprano saxophone; Billy Harper, Eddie Daniels, Ron Bridgewater, Frank Foster, Greg Herbert, Lou Marini - tenor saxophone; Pepper Adams - baritone saxophone; Jerry Dodgion, Eddie Xiques, Billy Harper, Eddie Daniels, Ron Bridgewater - flute; Eddie Daniels, Pepper Adams, Frank Foster, Ron Bridgewater - clarinet; Eddie Xiques - bass clarinet; Roland Hanna - electric piano; Jon Faddis, Thad Jones Mel Lewis - percussion; Leonard Gibbs - congas; Dee Dee Bridgewater - vocals.
1976Thad Jones & Mel Lewis Orchestra: New LifeHorizon / A&MGrammy Nominated - Best Instrumental Jazz Performance, Big Band. Tracks 4 & 5.
With Dave Liebman
Year recordedTitleLabelNotes
1988Dave Liebman Plays the Music of Cole PorterRed RecordsDave Liebman - soprano saxophone; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums.
1991Classic Ballads: Dave LiebmanCandid RecordsDave Liebman - saxophone; Steve Gilmore - bass; Vic Juris - guitar.
2005Neighbors: Dave Liebman and Nancy ReedVector DiscDave Leibman - soprano saxophone; Nancy Reed - vocals; Phil Markowitz - piano; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Godwin - drums.
With Al Cohn
Year recordedTitleLabelNotes
1979Al Cohn: No ProblemXanaduAl Cohn - tenor saxophone; Barry Harris - piano; Steve Gilmore - bass; Walter Bolden - drums.
1986In Concert at East Stroudsburg UniversityIAJRCAl Cohn - tenor saxophone; Harry Leahey - guitar; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums.
With Ritchie Cole
Year recordedTitleLabelNotes
1975Trenton Makes the World TakesProgressiveRitchie Cole -alto saxophone; Gerald Price - piano; Steve Gilmore - bass; Al Jackson - drums.
1977Alto MadnessMuseRitchie Cole -alto saxophone; Harold Maburn - piano; Vic Juris - guitar; Steve Gilmore - Bass; Eddie Jefferson - vocals.
With Dave Frishberg
Year recordedTitleLabelNotes
1981The Dave Frisherg Songbook Volume No. 1OmnisoundDave Frishberg - piano, vocals; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums.
1982The Dave Frisherg Songbook Volume No. 2OmnisoundDave Frishberg - piano, vocals; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums.
With Steve Brown
Year recordedTitleLabelNotes
1983Steve Brown - "Good Lines"Cafe RecordsSteve Brown - guitar; Bill Dobbins - piano; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums.
1987Child's Play - Steve Brown & FriendsCafe RecordsSteve Brown - guitar; Bill Dobbins - piano; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums.
With Bob Dorough
Year recordedTitleLabelNotes
1999Bob Dorough - Too Much Coffee ManBlue NoteBob Dorough - piano, vocals; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums; Ken Brader - trumpet; Richard Chamberlain - trombone; Joe Cohn - guitar; Hui Cox - guitar; Jim Daniels - bass trombone; Ray Drummond - bass; Jamey Haddad - drums; Billy Hart - drums; Mark Holen - percussion; Craig Kastenlnik - organ; Tony Marino - bass, stick bass; Phil Woods - alto saxophone.
2004Sunday at IridiumArbors JazzBob Dorough - piano, vocals; Steve Berger - guitar; Steve Gilmore - bass; Ed Ornowski - drums; Joe Wilder - trumpet Daryl Sherman - piano, vocals; Laura Amico & Roslyn Hart - vocals.
With Stephanie Nakasian
Year recordedTitleLabelNotes
1992Bitter SweetJazzmaniaStephanie Nakasian - vocals; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums; Vic Juris - guitar.
2002Lullaby In Rhythm: A Tribute to June ChristyVSOPStephanie Nakasian - vocals; Harry Allen - tenor saxophone; Hod O'brien - piano; Steve Gilmore - bass; John Jensen - trombone; Larry Eanet - piano; Chuck Riggs - drums.
2004Stephanie Nakasian "Thrush Hour" A Study of the Great Ladies of JazzVSOPStephanie Nakasian - vocals; Hod O'brien - piano; Randy Sandke - trumpet; Tom Hamilton - tenor saxophone; John Jensen - trombone; Howie Collins - guitar; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums.
With Susannah McCorkle
Year recordedTitleLabelNotes
1995Easy to Love - The Songs of Cole PorterConcordSusannah McCorkle - vocals; Allen Farnham - piano; Randy Sandke - trumpet; Steve Gilmore - bass; Chris Potter - alto saxophone; Robert Trowers - trombone; Ken Peplowski - tenor saxophone, clarinet; Howard Alden - guitar.
1996Let's Face the Music - The Songs of Irving BerlinConcordSusannah McCorkle - vocals; Jerry Dodgion - alto saxophone, flute; Steve Gilmore - bass; Rich DeRosa - drums; Al Gafa - guitar; Allen Farnham - piano, synthesizer; Chris Potter - tenor saxophone, clarinet, flute; Conrad Herwig - trombone; Gregory Gisbert - trumpet, flugelhorn.
1997Someone to Watch Over Me - The Songs of George GershwinConcordSusannah McCorkle - vocals; Chris Potter - tenor saxophone, alto flute; Steve Gilmore - bass (guest); Rich DeRosa - drums; Allen Farnham - piano, synthesizer; Conrad Herwig - trombone; Randy Sandke - trumpet, flugelhorn; Howard Alden - guitar; Dick Sarpola - bass.
1998Susannah McCorkle: From Broken Hearts to Blue SkiesConcordSusannah McCorkle - vocals; Allen Farnham - piano; John Fedchock - trombone; Alexander Gafa - guitar; Steve Gilmore - bass; Greg Gisbert - flugelhorn, trumpet; John Gordon - flute, alto saxophone, Dick Oatts - Alto Flute, soprano & tenor saxophones.
2000Hearts and MindsConcordSusannah McCorkle - vocals; Allen Farnham - piano; Paul Meyers - guitar; Dick Oatts - tenor sax; Steve Gilmore - bass; Thiago Di Mello - percussion; Vanderlei Pereira drums.
With Jimmy Amadie
Year recordedTitleLabelNotes
1997 - 2002In a Trio Setting: A Salute to SinatraTP RecordingsJimmy Amadie - piano; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums.
2004 - 2005Let's GrooveTP RecordingsJimmy Amadie - piano; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums; Phil Woods - alto saxophone.
2006 - 2007The Philadelphia StoryTP RecordingsJimmy Amadie - piano; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums; Randy Brecker - flugelhorn, trumpet; Benny Golson - tenor saxophone; Lew Tabackin - flute tenor saxophone.
2007Live at Red Rock Studio: A Tribute to Tony BennettTP RecordingsJimmy Amadie - piano; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums; Phil Woods (guest) - alto saxophone.
2010Kindred SpiritsTP RecordingsJimmy Amadie - piano; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums; Joe Lavan - saxophone; Lee Konitz - alto saxophone; Lee Tabackin - tenor saxophone.
With Eddie Higgins Quartet featuring Scott Hamilton
Year recordedTitleLabelNotes
2001Smoke Gets in Your Eyes: Eddie Higgins Quartet featuring Scott HamiltonVenusEddie Higgins - piano; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums; Scott Hamilton - tenor saxophone.
2002My Foolish Heart: Eddie Higgins Quartet featuring Scott HamiltonVenusEddie Higgins - piano; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums; Scott Hamilton - tenor saxophone.
With Various Other Artists
Year recordedTitleLabelNotes
2001Lee Konitz: ParallelsCheskyLee Konitz - alto saxophone; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums; Peter Bernstein - guitar; Mark Turner - tenor saxophone.
2009Bob Lark: Live at the Jazz ShowcaseBob Lark - flugelhorn; Phil Woods - alto saxophone; Jim McNeely - piano; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums.
1994Carol Sloane: When I Look Into Your EyesConcordCarol Sloane - vocals; Howard Alden - guitar; Bill Charlap - piano; Steve Gilmore - bass; Ron Vincent - drums.
1993Playin' in the Yard: The Bob Kindred QuartetJazzMania Bob Kindred - tenor saxophone; Gene Bertoncini - guitar; Steve Gilmore - bass; John Kaye - drums.
1993Lavender Mist: The Mark Kirk Jazz QuartetJazzManiaMark Kirk - alto & soprano saxophones; Kenny Barron - piano; Steve Gilmore - bass; Keith Copeland - drums.
1986Putte Whitman & the Hal Galper Trio: Miss OidipusDragonPutte Wickman - clarinet; Hal Galper - piano; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums.
1992The Dick Whittington Trio: with Steve Gilmore and Bill Goodman in New YorkConcordDick Whittington - piano; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin. - drums.
1990Little Jazz Bird: Meredith D'AmbrosioSunnysideMeredith D'Ambrosio - piano, vocals; Julian Daber - viola; Frederick Buldrini - violin; Steve Gilmore - bass, Bill Goodwin - drums; Hank Jones piano; Gene Orloff - violin; Phil Woods - clarinet, alto saxophone.
1982Harry Leahey: Silver ThreadsOmni Sound JazzHarry Leahey - guitar; Steve Gilmore - bass.
1980Chuck Marohnic Quartet: Copenhagen SuiteSteeple ChaseChuck Marohnic - piano; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums; Bennie Wallace - tenor saxophone.
1980Harumi Kaneko: I Love New YorkPhilipsHarumi Kaneko - vocals; Ron Carter - bass; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums; Grady Tate - drums; Harry Leahey - guitar; Armen Halburian - percussion; Hank Jones - piano; Bob Dorough - vocals; George Young - alto & tenor saxophones.
1981Bill Goodwin: Solar EnergyOmni Sound JazzBill Goodwin - drums; Steve Gilmore - bass; John Scofield - guitar; Steve Swallow - bass; Bill Dobbins - piano.
1986Tom Harrell Quintet: Open AirSteepleChaseTom Harrell - trumpet; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums; Hal Galper - piano; Bob Rockwell - saxophone.
1987Hal Galper: DreamsvilleEnjaHal Galpers - piano; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin- drums.
1993Hod O'Brien: Hod and ColeEnjaHod O'Brien - piano; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin- drums.
2003Mike Melvoin: It's Always YouCity LightMichael Melvoin - piano; Phil Woods - clarinet, alto saxophone; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums.
2004Gerry Niewood: FacetsNative LanguageGerry Niewood - flute, alto flute, alto, tenor & baritone saxophones; Gene Bertoncini - guitar; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums.
2003David Basse: Like Jazz featuring Phil WoodsCity LightDavid Basse - Vocals; Michael Melvoin - piano; Phil Woods - clarinet, alto saxophone; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums.
1976Chuck Israels: National Jazz Ensemble Vol. 2Chiaroscuro RecordsJimmy Maxwell, Mike Lawrence, Tom Harrell, David Berger - trumpet; Jimmy Knepper, Rod Levitt, Gerry Chamberlain - trombone; Arnie Lawrence, Lawrence Feldman, Joe Romano, Dennis Anderson, Ken Berger - saxophone; Steve Brown - guitar; Ben Aronov - piano; Steve Gilmore - bass; Bill Goodwin - drums; Margot Hanson vocals.

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