Don Burrows

Don Burrows

Donald Vernon Burrows, AO, MBE (born 8 August 1928 in Sydney, Australia) is an Australian jazz and swing musician, playing the clarinet, saxophone, and flute. His best-known group is the Don Burrows Quartet: Don Burrows (multiple woodwind), George Golla (guitar), Ed Gaston (bass) and Alan Turnbull (drums). Burrows has played with world-renowned musicians such as Frank Sinatra, Dizzy Gillespie and Nat King Cole, Oscar Peterson, James Morrison, Tony Bennett, the Sydney Symphony, Stéphane Grappelli, and Cleo Laine.

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Biography

1973 was a watershed year for Burrows in which he received the first gold record won by an Australian jazz musician for his record Just the Beginning[1]; instigated the first jazz studies program in the southern hemisphere at the New South Wales Conservatorium of Music and was awarded Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE).[2] In 1979, he was appointed as chair of the jazz studies department at the conservatorium.

He was invited to perform at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1972[citation needed][3] and later the Newport Jazz Festival.[citation needed]

He has performed to normally classical music audiences through tours with Musica Viva and Australian Broadcasting Corporation concert series.

Burrows fronted the nationally televised show The Don Burrows Collection for six years. He has an extensive recording career in his own right with his groups, and has performed on many more albums with other artists.

In the 1980s, he associated closely with the then young James Morrison.

In the 2000s, Burrow's public profile has receded somewhat as he performs less than he used to.[citation needed]

In 2005 he toured with a small band including renowned Australian jazz pianist Kevin Hunt,[4] Burrows is using his photographic images with his music, in a show called Stop, Look and Listen.

Awards

Social matters and interests

Burrows lives in Paynesville on the Gippsland Lakes of Victoria.

He has had a lifelong hobby of black-and-white photography, beginning in his 20s as an active participant in the Sans Souci and Caringbah camera clubs in Sydney. He sees the creativity of music and photography having significant similarities. He is also an avid fly fisherman.

Burrows has suffered from arthritis since age 38. In a 2008 interview with Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Andrew Ford, celebrating his 80th birthday, he said "arthritis is not the greatest for playing a musical instrument. But playing a musical instrument is very, very good for arthritis"[8]

Discography

This is a partial discography of Don Burrows:

  • 1966 The Jazz Sound of the Don Burrows Quartet, Columbia Records
  • 1969 2000 Weeks (OST), EMI SCXO-7883
  • 1972 Live At Montreux, Cherry Pie Records
  • 1973 Just the beginning
  • 1974 The Don Burrows Quartet at the Sydney Opera House, Cherry Pie
  • 1975 The New Don Burrows Quintet
  • 1975 Duo, Don Burrows & George Golla, Cherry Pie
  • 1975 The Saxophone Artistry Of Don Burrows, Columbia
  • 1976 The Tasman Connection, Cherry Pie Records
  • 1976 Cool Yule, Cherry Pie
  • 1977 Don Burrows and the Brazilian Connection
  • 1977 Steph 'n' Us, Stephane Grappelli/Don Burrows & George Golla Duo
  • 1977 Don Burrows and the Brazilian Connection, Cherry Pie
  • 1978 At The Sydney Opera House, Cherry Pie
  • 1979 Bonfa Burrows Brazil, (with Luis Bonfa), Cherry Pie
  • 1979 Back in Town, Andrews/Brown/Burrows/Turnbull, 44 records
  • 1980 Brazilian Parrot
  • 1982 Jazz Brothers - A Retrospective, ABC Music
  • 1982 A Night in Tunisia
  • 1982 Sara Dane: Music Inspired by the T.V. Series
  • 1985 Makin Whoopee, ABC
  • 1985 Jazz at the Opera House
  • 1986 Flute Salad, Don Burrows & Chris Hinze, ABC
  • 1994 Together at last, Julie Anthony & Don Burrows
  • 1994 Strings of Swing, Ian Cooper
  • 1999 Whenever, Morrison Records
  • 2005 Non-stop Flight, Don Burrows & The Mell-o-tones
    • Other places other times, Don Burrows & George Golla Duo, Cherry Pie
    • Burrows At The Winery, ABC
    • Someone who cares, Cherry Pie
    • The Babinda Trilogy, Warner Bros. Records

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