Performance
Wilfred Middlebrooks
Wilfred Middlebrooks is credited on 371 releases across 70 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1953–2022 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
371
Pressings credited
70
Albums
8
Decades active
70
In collections
Biography
Wilfred Roland Middlebrooks (July 17, 1933, Chattanooga, Tennessee - March 13, 2008, Pasadena, California) was an American jazz double-bassist. Middlebrooks performed in a traveling show as a teenager and then worked with Tab Smith (1950-1953) before serving in the US Armed Forces. He moved to southern California and played in Los Angeles with Buddy Collette, Eric Dolphy, Frank Rosolino, Mel Lewis, Bill Holman, Billy Higgins, and Art Pepper in the 1950s. In 1958 he began accompanying Ella Fitzgerald and worked with her through 1963, including on a television performance alongside Dizzy Gillespie in 1959. Following this he worked with Paul Smith and Bobby Troup in California. When jazz work dwindled, he became a postal worker in 1978 and worked for the USPS until 1995, though he continued to play jazz on the side, and was active as a performer in local clubs into the 2000s.
Bio from Wikipedia
Credited work
371 releases · 70 albums · active 1953–2022
- Performance · 419
Studios: Deutschlandhalle · Crescendo Club, Hollywood · L'Olympia · Jazz Cellar
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Mack The Knife - Ella In Berlin
1960

Porgy & Bess
1959

Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie!
1961

Ella In Hollywood
1961

Ella Fitzgerald Sings The Harold Arlen Song Book
1961

Ella Fitzgerald At The Opera House
1958

The Lost Berlin Tapes
2020

Verve's Grammy Winners
1994

Jazz History Vol. 7
1972

Prestige Twofer Giants Volume II
1972

Jazz-Portrait
1966

The Best Of Ella Fitzgerald
1964

The Best Of Ella Fitzgerald

Ella Fitzgerald
1987
Frequent collaborators
- Ella Fitzgerald
- Various
- Earl Grant
- The Paul Smith Trio
- Paul Smith (5)
- Jimmy Giuffre
- Frank Rosolino
- Johnny Hodges
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