- Frank Gibson, Jr.
Frank Gibson, Jr., born 1946,
New Zealand , is a jazz drummer and drum tutor. His father, also Frank Gibson, was drummer and leader of the first rock’n’roll band in the country, Frank Gibson’s Rock’n’Rollers.Before going to the UK in 1977, Gibson had recorded an album with Doctor Tree, the first
jazz fusion album in NZ, as well as working with The Neophonic Orchestra, and accompanying touring international stars such asDionne Warwick ,The Temptations andGlen Campbell .As a highly sought-after session and
studio musician , Gibson Jr. was active in the UK in the late 70s. As well as working withDavid Essex on a live BBC TV show for six weeks, he played and toured withDusty Springfield .Together with fellow New Zealand session musician, bassist
Bruce Lynch , Gibson was an early member ofMorrissey-Mullen , a pioneering jazz-fusion group which had a heavy schedule in London, which included a two-week residency atRonnie Scott's alternating sets withDizzy Gillespie . He also played straight-ahead jazz withTony Lee , amongst others, before being "spotted" byLeo Sayer and joining him on a six-month world tour in 1978, and with whom he worked for three years.Other recordings during that time include
The Walker Brothers ' "Nite Flights", Ray Warleigh's "Reverie" (1977), with John Taylor on piano andRon Mathewson on bass.He also recorded on a comeback album for
Lonnie Donegan called "Putting On The Style" featuringElton John ,Brian May andRay Cooper .Returning to New Zealand, as well as continuing playing, he took up full-time teaching and in 1991 joined the Western Australia Academy of Performing Arts at the
Edith Cowan University , as full time lecturer in jazz music for five years.He has played and/or recorded with many musicians visiting New Zealand, including Frank Foster,
John Schofield ,Alan Broadbent ,Joe Henderson ,Sam Rivers ,Diana Krall with theNew Zealand Symphony Orchestra ,Red Rodney ,Sonny Stitt ,Gabe Baltazar ,Joe Henderson ,Al Cohn ,Don Menza ,Dave Liebman ,Mat Cattingcub ,Lee Konitz ,Bernie McGann ,Dale Barlow ,Johnny Griffin ,Don Burrows ,Buddy Tate , Scott Hamilton,Ernie Watts ,Red Holloway , Eddie Thompson,George Cables ,Jack Wilson ,Oliver Jones ,Dwight Dickerson ,Mike Nock ,Julian Lee ,Ben Sidran ,Dave MacRae ,Mark Levine ,Ron McClure ,Larry Gales ,Charlie Haden ,Putter Smith ,John Clayton ,Cal Collins ,George Golla ,Ted Dunbar ,Johnny ‘Guitar’ Smith ,Emily Remler ,Julian Priester ,Carl Fontana ,Urbie Green ,Slide Hampton ,Kenny Wheeler ,Bobby Hackett ,Claudio Roditi ,Bobby Shew ,Red Rodney ,Warren Vache ,Nat Adderley ,Chuck Findley ,Bill Berry ,Kenny Davern ,Don Burroughs ,Milt Jackson ,Art Van Damme ,Ernestine Anderson ,Jimmy Witherspoon ,Elaine Delmar ,Anita O’Day , andAlmeta Speaks .He has also worked and recorded with the
Dan Papirany Trio . His album withMike Nock , "Open Door", won the 1987 Best Jazz Album in New Zealand in 1987, Gibson's second such award (of three).He played live at the 1990
Commonwealth Games opening ceremony.He currently (2007) leads a quartet with which features Matt Clohesy on bass, Sam Keevers on piano, and Jamie Oehlers on tenor sax.
Frank Gibson, Jr. was inducted into the
Zildjian hall of fame in 1983.Discography
As leader/co-leader
*"Doctor Tree" Frank Gibson’s Doctor Tree (EMI NZ)
*"Spreading the Word" Frank Gibson’s Jazzmobile (Kiwi Pacific Records NZ)
*"Parallel 37" (1982) Frank Gibson withMilt Jackson ,John Scofield ,Bobby Shew , Steve Erquiaga, andMike Nock - Jazz Record of the Year
*"Open Door" (1987) Frank Gibson andMike Nock - Jazz Record of the Year
*"Executive Decision' " Frank Gibson’s Space Case (Ode Records NZ)
*"Space Case 11" Frank Gibson’s Space Case featuringClaudio Roditi andRon McClure (Ode Records NZ)
*"Space Case 111" Frank Gibson’s Space Case (Ode Records NZ)
*"Rainbow Bridge" Frank Gibson Quartet (2003)As sideman
*"Reverie",
Ray Warleigh 1977
*"Something Else", Graham Dee (Pye Records, London)
*"Puttin’ on the Style",Lonnie Donegan (Chrysalis Records)
*"Nite Flights",The Walker Brothers (GTO Records)
*"Half Brother", (Arola Hansa records, London)
*"Rhapsodies",Rick Wakeman (ATM Records, London)
*"Southern Excursion", Brian Smith - Jazz Record of the Year 1984
*"Genre",Shona Laing 1985
*"The Masquerade is Over",Jacqui Fitzgerald – Jazz Record of the Year 1985
*"Should I Be Good, Should I Be Evil"Hammond Gambles - Film Sound Track of the Year (Blues) 1985
*"Iris",Phil Broadhurst - Jazz Record of the Year 1986
*"The Song of Crazy Horse", J. D. Blackfoot (Pye Records, NZ)
*"Song of Home", Alan Broadbent Trio 1986 (Kiwi Pacific Records NZ)
*"Everything I Love", Alan Broadbent Trio 1987 (Trend Discovery Records)
*"Further Down the Road", Alan Broadbent Trio 1987 (Kiwi Pacific Records NZ)
*"Away from You", Alan Broadbent Trio 1989 (Trend Discovery Records)
*"Over the Fence", Alan Broadbent Trio 1989 (Ode Records NZ).
*"Another Time", Alan Broadbent Trio 1990 (Trend Discovery Records)
*"Fine and Dandy", George Chisholm (Ode Records NZ) Jazz Record of the Year 1991
*"Detour Ahead", Garry Lee, June Newman, John Green (Request Label) 1994
*"Pacific Standard Time", Alan Broadbent Trio, (Concord Records) 1995
*"Suzanne",Suzanne Lynch (EMI, NZ)
*"X",Tina Cross (Pagan Records, NZ)
*"Strut", Jamie Oehlers (Request Records) 1998
*"Passion",Julie Mason (Vox), 1998
*"Tasman Connection",Don Burrows (Cherry Pie Records, Australia)
*"Waiting for You", Murray McNabb (Ode Records NZ)
*"Paz are Back", (Spotlite Records)
*"Resolution", George Chisholm (Ode Records NZ)
*"Auckland Jazz Ensemble", George Chisholm (Ode Records NZ)
*"Rendevouis" Brian Smith (Ode Records NZ)
*"Twelve O’Clock Tales"Julie Mason (Vox), 2002
*"Jazz meets Symphony" Alan Broadbent Trio withTierney Sutton (2003)
*"The Road Ahead" Phil Broadhurst (Vox, 2003)
*"Estate (Summer)"Julie Mason 2005
*"Dan Papirany Trio - Live at MLC vol 1" (2005)
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