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Frank Socolow
Frank Socolow is credited on 235 releases across 73 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1950–2017 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
235
Pressings credited
73
Albums
7
Decades active
2
In collections
Biography
Frank Socolow (September 18, 1923 – April 30, 1981), born in New York City, was a jazz saxophonist and oboist, noted for his tenor playing. Socolow began his career in the early 1940s playing in swing bands led by Jack Nelson, Georgie Auld, Ted Fio Rito, Roy Stevens, Van Alexander and Shep Fields. In 1944 he landed the first of three stints (the others being in 1948 and 1956–57) with Boyd Raeburn's Orchestra, recording a number of records. In 1945 he recorded a session as leader (the first of only two) with Freddie Webster and a young Bud Powell for Duke Records. He was a member of Buddy Rich's short-lived big band, toured Scandinavia 1947-48 with Chubby Jackson, joined Artie Shaw's big band 1949-50, and throughout the late 40s and the 50s recorded with a wide variety of artists including the aforementioned, Johnny Bothwell, Charlie Ventura, Gene Krupa, Sal Salvador, Maynard Ferguson, Terry Gibbs, Phil Woods, Cecil Payne, Manny Albam, Hal McKusick, Johnny Richards, Bill Russo, Joe Morello, and Bobby Scott. His second record session as leader, and only full album release, Sounds by Socolow, came in 1956 for Bethlehem Records, with arrangements by Bill Holman, Manny Albam, and Sal Salvador, the latter also contributing guitar. Socolow died in New York in 1981. With Bobby Scott, Red Kelly, and Kenny Hume, Socolow was part of a jazz quartet that played at the side of the stage during the Broadway performances of "A Taste of Honey," at the Lyceum Theatre, October 3, 1960, through September 9 1961.
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Credited work
235 releases · 73 albums · active 1950–2017
- Performance · 309
- Other credits · 8
Studios: Five Spot Café · Decca Studios, New York · Kingsway Hall · Downtown Sound Studio, New York
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Frequent collaborators
- Artie Shaw And His Orchestra
- Various
- Boyd Raeburn And His Orchestra
- Gene Krupa
- Woody Herman And His Orchestra
- Lennie Tristano
- Manny Albam And His Jazz Greats
- Johnny Richards And His Orchestra
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