Search - Artist/Band: Teddy Wilson

Artist Info

  • Name: Teddy Wilson
  • Birthday: 11/24/1912
  • Birth Place: Austin, TX
  • Died: 07/31/1986
  • Decades Active: 1930,1940,1950,1960,1970,1980
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Styles: Swing, Big Band, Mainstream Jazz
  • Moods: Elegant, Confident, Playful, Refined/Mannered, Rollicking, Stylish, Exuberant, Laid-Back/Mellow, Reserved, Restrained, Soothing, Sophisticated, Earthy, Energetic, Amiable/Good-Natured, Boisterous, Romantic

Albums

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Title Release
  • Swedish Jazz My Way/Jazz a Confronto
  • 11/17/2008
  • Complete Recordings
  • 05/07/2007
  • Masters of Jazz
  • 10/03/2006
  • A Jazz Hour with Gershwin, Ellington and More
  • 09/18/2006
  • Teddy Wilson & Eiji Kitamura
  • 07/31/2006
  • Revisits the Goodman Years
  • 02/01/2005
  • Flawless Swing
  • 09/07/2004
  • 1952-1953 WA
  • 08/17/2004
  • The Noble Art of Teddy Wilson [Storyville]
  • 07/06/2004
  • One O' Clock Jump
  • 05/18/2004
  • The Elegant Mr. Wilson 1933/1945
  • 05/04/2004
  • Quartets & Quintets
  • 2004
  • Shades of Blue
  • 2004
  • The Quintessence New York - Chicago: 1933-50
  • 07/29/2003
  • Teddy Wilson [LRC Ltd]
  • 03/15/2003
  • Portrait 10
  • 03/06/2003
  • Jazz After Hours: Teddy Wilson
  • 12/12/2002
  • Early Session Hop
  • 12/04/2002
  • I've Found a New Baby
  • 11/27/2002
  • The Noble Art of Teddy Wilson [ASV]
  • 10/22/2002
  • After You've Gone
  • 06/19/2002
  • 1947-1950 WA
  • 05/07/2002
  • The Alternative Takes, Vol. 2: 1938-1945
  • 04/23/2002
  • The Early Years
  • 03/13/2002
  • The Alternative Takes, Vol. 1: 1934-1941
  • 11/06/2001
  • And Then They Wrote/Mr. Wilson and Mr. Gershwin
  • 02/27/2001
  • I Want to Be Happy: 1944-1947
  • 2001
  • The Teddy Wilson Trio [Storyville]
  • 10/17/2000
  • Teddy Wilson & His Allstars
  • 09/20/2000
  • 1937-1943
  • 08/15/2000
  • The Best of Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra
  • 06/13/2000
  • Jumpin' for Joy [Hep]
  • 12/14/1999
  • His Piano & His Orchestra: 1938-1939
  • 11/09/1999
  • Partners in Jazz
  • 06/01/1999
  • Teddy Wilson, Vol. 3
  • 05/28/1999
  • Limehouse Blues
  • 04/15/1999
  • The Legendary Small Groups, Vol. 1 (1935-37)
  • 02/23/1999
  • Gentleman of Keyboard 1934-1957
  • 08/04/1998
  • Nice Work If You Can Get It [Delta] WA
  • 07/21/1998
  • 1946 WA
  • 07/07/1998
  • Teddy & the Girls, Vol. 3: 1938-1939
  • 05/27/1998
  • The Complete Associated Transcriptions 1944
  • 03/03/1998
  • Solo Piano: Keystone Transcriptions 1939-1940
  • 12/30/1997
  • Teddy & the Girls, Vol. 2: 1937-1938
  • 12/24/1997
  • Interaction
  • 09/23/1997
  • An Introduction to Teddy Wilson: 1935-1945
  • 07/15/1997
  • How High the Moon
  • 04/29/1997
  • 1942-1945 WA
  • 03/25/1997
  • Moonglow
  • 01/21/1997
  • Teddy & the Girls, Vol. 1: 1935-1937
  • 12/17/1996
  • 1939-1941
  • 11/19/1996
  • Jazz Hour with Teddy Wilson: Easy Living
  • 04/16/1996
  • Jazz Classics
  • 12/12/1995
  • New York, June 1945
  • 10/1995
  • Moments Like This
  • 06/20/1995
  • Mr. Wilson [Tristar]
  • 08/19/1994
  • Golden Days
  • 01/05/1994
  • His Piano and His Orchestra [ASV/Living Era]
  • 1994
  • Memories of You
  • 1994
  • Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra Featuring Billie Holiday
  • 05/14/1992
  • Everytime We Say Goodbye [1992]
  • 1992
  • Swinging's Mutual
  • 1992
  • Everytime We Say Goodbye [1990]
  • 1990
  • Piano Solos [Affinity]
  • 1989
  • Teddy Wilson Trio Revisits the Goodman Years
  • 06/15/1980
  • Cole Porter Classics
  • 11/03/1977
  • Three Little Words
  • 07/14/1976
  • Teddy Wilson and His All Stars
  • 06/23/1976
  • Blues for Thomas Waller WA
  • 01/28/1974
  • Piano Solos [Commodore]
  • 1973
  • With Billie in Mind
  • 05/1972
  • Meets Eiki Kitamura
  • 10/1970
  • Swedish Jazz My Way
  • 04/14/1970
  • Elegant Piano
  • 1970
  • Masters of Jazz, Vol. 11
  • 12/14/1968
  • Air Mail Special
  • 03/1968
  • Stomping at the Savoy
  • 06/18/1967
  • And Then They Wrote
  • 06/1960
  • Mr. Wilson and Mr. Gershwin
  • 01/19/1959
  • The Impeccable Mr. Wilson
  • 03/1957
  • I Got Rhythm
  • 03/05/1956
  • For Quiet Lovers
  • 1956
  • Central Avenue Blues
  • 1948
  • Isn't It Romantic [1989] WA
  • 12/18/1944
  • Isn't It Romantic [1992] WA
  • 12/18/1944
  • B Flat Swing
  • 1944
  • 1939 WA
  • 01/27/1939
  • 1938 WA
  • 04/29/1938
  • 1937-1938 WA
  • 09/05/1937
  • Blue Mood
  • 08/1937
  • 1937 WA
  • 03/31/1937
  • Fine & Dandy
  • 03/1937
  • 1936-1937
  • 08/24/1936
  • Of Thee I Swing
  • 08/1936
  • 1935-1936
  • 12/03/1935
  • Teddy Wilson, Vol. 2: Warmin' Up
  • 11/22/1935
  • Too Hot for Words
  • 07/02/1935
  • 1934-1935 WA
  • 05/22/1934
  • Teddy Wilson: The Sonny Lester Collection
  • Individual Bio

    Teddy Wilson was the definitive swing pianist, a solid and impeccable soloist whose smooth and steady style was more accessible to the general public than Earl Hines or Art Tatum. He picked up early experience playing with Speed Webb in 1929 and appearing on some Louis Armstrong recordings in 1933. Discovered by John Hammond, Willie joined Benny Carter's band and recorded with The Chocolate Dandies later that year. In 1935, he began leading a series of classic small-group recordings with swing all-stars which on many occasions featured Billie Holiday. That was also the year that an informal jam session with Benny Goodman and Gene Krupa resulted in the formation of the Benny Goodman Trio (Lionel Hampton made the group a quartet the following year). Although he was a special added attraction rather than a regular member of the orchestra, Wilson's public appearances with Goodman broke important ground in the long struggle against segregation.

    Between his own dates, many recordings with Benny Goodman's small groups and a series of piano solos, Teddy Wilson recorded a large number of gems during the second half of the 1930s. He left B.G. in 1939 to form his own big band but, despite some fine records, it folded in 1940. Wilson led a sextet at Cafe Society during 1940-1944, taught music at Juilliard during the summers of 1945-1952, appeared on radio shows, and recorded regularly with a trio, as a soloist and with pick-up groups in addition to having occasional reunions with Goodman. Teddy Wilson's style never changed, and he played very similar in 1985 to how he sounded in 1935; no matter, the enthusiasm and solid sense of swing were present up until the end. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide