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Howard Rumsey (November 7, 1917 – July 15, 2015) was an American jazz double-bassist known for his leadership of the Lighthouse All-Stars in the 1950s.


Biography

Born in Brawley, California, United States, 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
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's first band. Rumsey soon left Kenton after an argument. He played with
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and
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before taking a short hiatus from music. Following this absence, 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,
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, 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
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, 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
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, Bob Cooper,
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and
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. This band took part in a historic recording on 13 September 1953, Roach's first show with the group, which would feature both
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, along with Russ Freeman and
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. 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. By the early 1960s interest in jazz in Los Angeles had greatly faded and the group came to its demise. From 1971 to 1985, Rumsey owned and operated Concerts By The Sea in
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, a "distinctive club that provided an ideal tiered, concert-seating venue (seating 200) which offered the finest jazz in the Los Angeles area". Rumsey died from complications of pneumonia in Newport Beach, California, at the age of 97.


Discography


As leader (credited to Howard Rumsey's Lighthouse All Stars)

78rpm singles: * "You Know I'm In Love With You" // "Desire" (Skylark SK537) ote:_both_songs_feature_Vivien_Garry_on_vocals.html" ;"title="Vivien_Garry.html" ;"title="ote: both songs feature Vivien Garry">ote: both songs feature Vivien Garry on vocals">Vivien_Garry.html" ;"title="ote: both songs feature Vivien Garry">ote: both songs feature Vivien Garry on vocals* "Big Boy (Part I)" // "Big Boy (Part II)" (Skylark SK538) [note: these 4 tracks are from the very first Lighthouse All Stars recording session in 1952] * "Big Boy - Part 1" // "Big Boy - Part 2" (Modern 875) [note: these 2 tracks are from a live concert performance by the LHAS during the summer of 1952; disc released under the name of Jim Giuffre & His Orchestra] * "Out Of Somewhere" // "Viva Zapata!" (Lighthouse LH351) * "Swing Shift" // "Big Girl" (Lighthouse LH352) ote: these 4 tracks are from the second LHAS recording session (1953); both LH351 and LH352 were later included on C2506 10" LPs: *''Volume 2 - Sunday Jazz A La Lighthouse'' (Contemporary C2501) -CD issue: OJC/Fantasy #972- *''Volume 3'' (Contemporary C2506) ote: UK version of C2506 is titled ''Howard Rumsey & His Lighthouse All Stars, Vol. 3''*''Volume 4 - Oboe/Flute'' (Contemporary C2510) [note: UK version of C2510 is titled ''Howard Rumsey & His Lighthouse All Stars, Vol. 1 - Bob Cooper, oboe & English horn; Bud Shank, flute & alto flute; Howard Rumsey, bass; Claude Williamson, piano; Max Roach, drums''] *''Volume 5 - In The Solo Spotlight'' (Contemporary C2515) [note: UK version of C2515 is titled ''Howard Rumsey & His Lighthouse All Stars, Vol. 2 - In The Solo Spotlight''] 12" LPs: *''Volume 1 - Sunday Jazz A La Lighthouse'' (Lighthouse LP301 riginal issue Contemporary C3501 eissue -CD issue: OJC/Fantasy #151- *''Volume 6'' (Contemporary C3504) -CD issue: OJC/Fantasy #386- *''Volume 3'' (Contemporary C3508) ote: this is a reissue of C2506 with 3 tracks from 1955 added on-CD issue: OJC/Fantasy #266- *''Lighthouse At Laguna'' (Contemporary C3509) [note: this is the seventh volume in the 'Lighthouse Series' on Contemporary) -CD issue: OJC/Fantasy #406- *''Volume 5 - In The Solo Spotlight!'' (Contemporary C3517) [note: this is a reissue of C2515 with 3 tracks from 1957 added on] -CD issue: OJC/Fantasy #451- *''Volume 4 - Oboe/Flute'' (Contemporary C3520) [note: this is a reissue of C2510 with 4 tracks from 1956 added on] -CD issue: OJC/Fantasy #154- *''Music For Lighthousekeeping'' (Contemporary C3528) Chet_Baker_ Chesney_Henry_"Chet"_Baker_Jr._(December_23,_1929_–_May_13,_1988)_was_an_American_jazz_trumpeter_and_vocalist._He_is_known_for_major_innovations_in__cool_jazz_that_led_him_to_be_nicknamed_the_"Prince_of_Cool". Baker_earned_much_attention_and_...
*''Witch_Doctor_(Chet_Baker_album).html" ;"title="ote: this is the eighth volume in the 'Lighthouse Series' on Contemporary) -CD issue: OJC/Fantasy #636-


As sideman

With
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*''
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*''At_Last!_(Miles_Davis_album).html" "title="Witch Doctor (Chet Baker album)">Witch Doctor'' (Contemporary C7649, rec. 1953; rel. 1985) -CD issue: OJC/Fantasy #609- With
Miles Davis Miles Dewey Davis III (May 26, 1926September 28, 1991) was an American trumpeter, bandleader, and composer. He is among the most influential and acclaimed figures in the history of jazz and 20th-century music. Davis adopted a variety of music ...
*''At Last! (Miles Davis album)">At Last! ''At Last!'' is the debut studio album by American blues and soul artist Etta James. Released on Argo Records in November 1960 the album was produced by Phil and Leonard Chess. At Last! also rose to no. 12 upon the ''Billboard'' Top Catalog Alb ...
'' (Contemporary C7645, rec. 1953; rel. 1985) -CD issue: OJC/Fantasy #480- With
Stan Kenton Stanley Newcomb Kenton (December 15, 1911 – August 25, 1979) was an American popular music and jazz artist. As a pianist, composer, arranger and band leader, he led an innovative and influential jazz orchestra for almost four decades. Though K ...
*''The Kenton Era'' (Capitol WDX-569, rec. 1940-1954; rel. 1955) With
Art Pepper Arthur Edward Pepper Jr. (September 1, 1925 – June 15, 1982) was an American alto saxophonist and very occasional tenor saxophonist and clarinetist. Active in West Coast jazz, Pepper came to prominence in Stan Kenton's big band. He was know ...
and Shorty Rogers *'' Popo'' (Xanadu 148, rec. 1951; rel. 1978) -CD issue: Xanadu #1223; later reissued on Definitive/The Jazz Factory #JFCD 22836 (with 2 bonus tracks) and re-titled as ''Complete Lighthouse Sessions''- With
Art Pepper Arthur Edward Pepper Jr. (September 1, 1925 – June 15, 1982) was an American alto saxophonist and very occasional tenor saxophonist and clarinetist. Active in West Coast jazz, Pepper came to prominence in Stan Kenton's big band. He was know ...
*'' Early Days, Vol. 1'' (Norma/Vantage NLP-5001, rec. 1952; rel. 1991) -CD issue: Norma/Vantage #NOCD 5630 (with 5 bonus tracks) and re-titled as ''Live At The Lighthouse '52''- With
Stan Getz Stanley Getz (February 2, 1927 – June 6, 1991) was an American jazz saxophonist. Playing primarily the tenor saxophone, Getz was known as "The Sound" because of his warm, lyrical tone, with his prime influence being the wispy, mellow timbre ...
*'' The Lighthouse Sessions, Vol. 1'' (Norma/Vantage NLP-5003, rec. 1953; rel. 1991) -CD issue: Giant Steps #GSCR 022 and re-titled as ''Stan Getz And The Lighthouse All-Stars Live''-


Filmography

*''Jazz on the West Coast: The Lighthouse'' (RoseKing Productions, Kenneth Koenig, 2005) -DVD-


References


External links

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Howard Rumsey
Interview for NAMM Oral History Program {{DEFAULTSORT:Rumsey, Howard 1917 births 2015 deaths American jazz double-bassists Male double-bassists Contemporary Records artists Cool jazz double-bassists Jazz musicians from California Musicians from Los Angeles People from Brawley, California American male jazz musicians