Howard Rumsey's Lighthouse All-Stars

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Solitaire 04:24 Tools
Prelude To A Kiss 04:20 Tools
out of somewhere 03:19 Tools
Topsy 06:48 Tools
Latin For Lovers 06:58 Tools
Mad At The World 03:27 Tools
Mambo los Feliz 06:58 Tools
Aquarium 03:03 Tools
Swing Shift 02:31 Tools
All the Things You Are 05:13 Tools
Love Me or Levey 05:42 Tools
Jubilation 03:40 Tools
Four Others 05:57 Tools
Warm Winds 03:10 Tools
A Bit Of Basie 03:10 Tools
Mambo Las Vegas 05:23 Tools
Viva Zapata! 08:14 Tools
Taxi War Dance 05:48 Tools
Bernie's Tune 05:18 Tools
La Soncailli 09:51 Tools
Lady Jean 03:19 Tools
Viva Zapata! No. 1 03:19 Tools
Funny Frank 04:07 Tools
I Deal 04:34 Tools
If You Are There 05:13 Tools
Octavia 05:14 Tools
Morgan Davis 06:00 Tools
Walkin' 07:04 Tools
Mood For Lighthouse 05:14 Tools
Claude 05:57 Tools
Coop 05:14 Tools
'Round Midnight 05:14 Tools
Mexican Passport 03:24 Tools
Bud (The Whippet) 04:36 Tools
Creme de Menthe 04:30 Tools
That's Rich 03:24 Tools
A Night In Tunisia 02:57 Tools
Witch Doctor No. 1 03:24 Tools
Witch Doctor No. 2 04:30 Tools
Sunset Eyes 05:35 Tools
Big Girl 03:09 Tools
Happy Town 02:55 Tools
East Of The Sun 04:00 Tools
Albatross 03:24 Tools
Hermosa Summer 04:00 Tools
Sad Sack 08:05 Tools
Bags' Groove 03:06 Tools
Swing House 03:20 Tools
Still Life 03:06 Tools
If I Should Lose You 04:00 Tools
Blue Sands 08:05 Tools
Crème de Menthe 03:15 Tools
Who's Sleepy 03:06 Tools
Viva Zapata 08:05 Tools
The Champ 08:05 Tools
Waikikian 03:36 Tools
Long Ago And Far Away 08:05 Tools
Casa De Luz 03:36 Tools
Ideal 08:05 Tools
Snap The Whip 03:36 Tools
Viva Zapata No. 1 03:15 Tools
Cherokee 08:05 Tools
Witch Doctor 08:05 Tools
Bernies Tune 05:15 Tools
Jazz Invention 03:14 Tools
Comin' Thru The Rye Bread 05:15 Tools
Isn't It Romantic 03:14 Tools
Luau 02:55 Tools
The Duke You Say! 05:15 Tools
Stan 04:01 Tools
Coop Salutes The "Co-Op" 04:01 Tools
S & B 02:55 Tools
Blind Man's Bluff 05:15 Tools
Taking A Chance On Love 05:15 Tools
Concerto For Doghouse 05:15 Tools
Dickie's Dream 05:15 Tools
The Song Is You 03:15 Tools
Mad At the World (Original Mix) 05:15 Tools
Viva Zapata! No.1 05:15 Tools
Prelude to a Kiss (Original Mix) 03:15 Tools
Dad's Groove 03:15 Tools
Glidin' Along 03:15 Tools
Viva Zapata No. 2 03:15 Tools
Beau Boy 03:15 Tools
Celedia 03:15 Tools
What's New 03:15 Tools
Bags Groove 03:15 Tools
The Bif Top 03:15 Tools
Casa de Luz (Live) 03:15 Tools
Mood for Lighthouse (Live) 03:15 Tools
Witch Doctor No. 2 (Live) 03:15 Tools
Blues After Dark 03:15 Tools
Isn't It Romantic? 03:15 Tools
Stablemates 03:15 Tools
Reggie Of Chester 03:15 Tools
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Howard Rumsey (born November 7, 1917) is a Californian bassist primarily known for his leadership of the Los Angeles group the Lighthouse All-Stars in the 1950s. Born in Brawley, California, Rumsey first began playing the piano, followed by the drums and finally the bass. After jobs with Vido Musso and Johnnie Davis, Rumsey became part of Stan Kenton's first band. Rumsey soon left Kenton after an argument. He played with Charlie Barnet and Barney Bigard before taking a short hiatus from music. Following this absence from music, Rumsey returned to the Los Angeles jazz scene to form the group the Lighthouse All-Stars. For most of the 1950s this group played each Sunday at the Lighthouse Cafe in Hermosa Beach. During its lifetime, the Lighthouse All-Stars were one of the primary modern jazz institutions on the west coast, providing a home for many Los Angeles musicians. The Lighthouse All-Stars In early 1949, Rumsey was in search of a playing job and came across the Lighthouse Club on Pier Avenue in Hermosa Beach, which he felt would be an ideal place to play music. The Lighthouse was built in 1934 as a restaurant named Verpilates. In 1940, the business changed hands, and under new ownership it was turned into a Polynesian-styled club named the Lighthouse, primarily serving merchant seamen. In 1948 the club was sold to John Levine. After convincing Levine to permit the playing of jazz in the club, Rumsey played his first show on Sunday 29 May 1949, to immediate success. The first Lighthouse All-Stars was a group made up of Los Angeles musicians who had been a part of the Central Avenue scene in the 1940s, including Teddy Edwards, Sonny Criss, Hampton Hawes, Frank Patchen, Bobby White and Keith Williams. This band lasted for a time before Rumsey changed personnel to feature a new wave of players. The second edition of the Lighthouse All-Stars featured Jimmy Giuffre, Shorty Rogers, and Shelly Manne. The success of this group soon landed them with a recording contract for Les Koenig's Contemporary Records. Not only were the Lighthouse All-Stars recording for Contemporary, but many of the members of the group were also leading sessions for this same label. After Rogers, Giuffre and Manne left together in 1953 for a job at The Haig, Rumsey had to recreate his band yet again. This third edition featured Bud Shank, Bob Cooper, Rolf Ericsson and Max Roach. This band took part in a historic recording on 13 September 1953, Roach's first show with the group, which would feature both Chet Baker and Miles Davis, along with Russ Freeman and Lorraine Geller. With the eventual breakup of this edition, the chairs were filled by various other notable musicians throughout the following years. In his book West Coast Jazz, author Ted Gioia claims to have listed over seventy-five musicians who were once members of the group.[1] By the early 1960s interest in jazz in Los Angeles had greatly faded and the group came to its demise. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.