Search - Artist/Band: Joe Pass

Artist Info

  • Name: Joe Pass
  • Birthday: 01/13/1929
  • Birth Place: New Brunswick, NJ
  • Died: 05/23/1994
  • Decades Active: 1950,1960,1970,1980,1990
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Styles: Bop, Hard Bop, Mainstream Jazz, Standards
  • Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Elaborate, Elegant, Intimate, Playful, Refined/Mannered, Sophisticated, Austere, Cheerful, Confident, Dramatic, Earnest, Earthy, Exuberant, Freewheeling, Laid-Back/Mellow, Literate, Organic, Passionate, Poignant, Precious, Reflective, Relaxed, Searching, Sentimental, Stately, Stylish, Thoughtful, Warm, Witty

Albums

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Title Release
  • Virtuoso in New York
  • 08/31/2004
  • Sueno Navideno Con Guitarra
  • 10/07/2003
  • Meditation: Solo Guitar WA
  • 10/01/2002
  • Simplicity/A Sign of the Times WA
  • 07/23/2002
  • Joe Pass: Solo Guitar WA
  • 10/24/2001
  • Les Incontournables
  • 01/04/2000
  • Unforgettable
  • 1998
  • Nuage
  • 09/22/1997
  • My Song
  • 02/02/1993
  • Songs for Ellen WA
  • 08/07/1992
  • Six String Santa WA
  • 02/04/1992
  • Duets
  • 02/16/1991
  • Appassionato WA
  • 08/09/1990
  • Joe Pass in Hamburg WA
  • 04/23/1990
  • Summer Nights WA
  • 12/1989
  • One for My Baby WA
  • 12/28/1988
  • Blues for Fred WA
  • 02/02/1988
  • Whitestone
  • 02/28/1985
  • We'll Be Together Again
  • 1984
  • Eximious
  • 05/25/1982
  • George, Ira & Joe
  • 11/23/1981
  • Checkmate
  • 01/12/1981
  • Northsea Nights
  • 07/1979
  • I Remember Charlie Parker
  • 02/17/1979
  • Chops
  • 11/19/1978
  • Tudo Bem!
  • 05/08/1978
  • Virtuoso No. 3
  • 05/27/1977
  • Quadrant WA
  • 02/02/1977
  • Virtuoso No. 2 WA
  • 09/14/1976
  • Portraits of Duke Ellington
  • 06/21/1974
  • Joe Pass at Akron University
  • 1974
  • Virtuoso WA
  • 12/1973
  • The Best of Joe Pass [Pablo]
  • 11/11/1973
  • Virtuoso No. 4
  • 11/1973
  • Intercontinental
  • 06/1970
  • Better Days
  • 1970
  • Joe's Blues WA
  • 1968
  • For Django WA
  • 10/1964
  • Joy Spring WA
  • 02/06/1964
  • Catch Me
  • 07/1963
  • The Complete Pacific Jazz Joe Pass Sessions
  • 1963
  • Sounds of Synanon
  • 07/01/1962
  • The Best of Joe Pass: Pacific Jazz Years
  • 02/1961
  • Speak Love
  • Individual Bio

    Joe Pass did the near-impossible. He was able to play up-tempo versions of bop tunes such as "Cherokee" and "How High the Moon" unaccompanied on the guitar. Unlike Stanley Jordan, Pass used conventional (but superb) technique, and his Virtuoso series on Pablo still sounds remarkable decades later.

    Joe Pass had a false start in his career. He played in a few swing bands (including Tony Pastor's) before graduating from high school, and was with Charlie Barnet for a time in 1947. But after serving in the military, Pass became a drug addict, serving time in prison and essentially wasting a decade. He emerged in 1962 with a record cut at Synanon, made a bit of a stir with his For Django set, recorded several other albums for Pacific Jazz and World Pacific, and performed with Gerald Wilson, Les McCann, George Shearing, and Benny Goodman (1973).

    However, in general Pass maintained a low profile in Los Angeles until he was signed by Norman Granz to his Pablo label. 1973's Virtuoso made him a star and he recorded very prolifically for Pablo, unaccompanied, with small groups, on duo albums with Ella Fitzgerald, and with such masters as Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Oscar Peterson, Milt Jackson, and Dizzy Gillespie. Pass remained very active up until his death from cancer. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide