Gary McFarland Documentary
mrmatthew
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http://thisisgarymcfarland.com/Gary-McFarland_film
Anyone seen this yet?
I've always been a big fan and have quite a few of his records...but have never known the full story.
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If I remember right, openly gay in the 60s, one of the first jazz guys not to wear a suit.
Also he has a country lp.
You're thinking of Gary Burton.
McFarland was an arranger/vibist and to a certain extent a singer. His Verve stuff is cool and he did a bunch of really interesting LPs for Skye, which he co-founded with Gabor Szabo and Cal Tjader.
my favourtie album he did is the first steve kuhn lp on cobblestone...also, butterscotch rum (which can be found in many a dollar bin) is not really a country record but a bob dorough/mose allison thing that is pretty spotty with the exception of this gem:
his last album "america the beautiful" is def. work checking, as i recall joe beck plays nice on that one. the early impulse titles, before he teamed with szabo and went beatlesque, are flawless. october suite is the standout.
b/w
the sub-title of the film is horrendous...he wasn't a "jazz legend", more of a cult figure and he almost certainly would not have become a "popstar" had he lived, whatever that means. also, why no steve kuhn in this film!?
Hold it! There are 2 different vibeists named Gary?!? How am I supposed to keep that straight? I'm still trying to figure out Lonnie Smith and Joe Jones and John Hammond...
I ride for Gary's "Soft Samba Strings" and "America the Beautiful" LPs. I read up on his poisoning death, and it seems that him and his friends drank some writer's methadone bottles that he left at the bar. I don't know if it was true, but nonetheless, the deaths were quite tragic. Gary McFarland was a hell of an arranger. A good example of his skills for composition is Steve Kuhn's "October Suite" LP.
Peace,
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