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Cal Collins (May 5, 1933 – August 27, 2001) was an American
jazz Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Its roots are in blues, ragtime, European harmony, African rhythmic rituals, spirituals, h ...
guitarist. Born in Medora,
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, United States, Collins first played the mandolin professionally as a bluegrass musician in the early 1950s. After service in the Army, he moved to
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,
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, and switched to jazz guitar after hearing swing guitarists
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,
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, and
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. He played in Cincinnati for twenty years. His first recording was on the Airtown label, a 45RPM, #JB2006 that was released in 1968. One side features a Jazzed version of Duane Eddy's "40 Miles of Bad Road", the other side of the recording features a version of the Santo & Johnny hit, "Sleepwalk" combined into a medley with "Peg of My Heart".
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hired him in 1976 at the age of 43. He spent three years with the Goodman orchestra and then three years making albums for
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. As a leader and sideman, he worked with Scott Hamilton, Warren Vache,
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,
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, John Bunch, and
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. In the early 1980s, Collins returned to Cincinnati and slowed down his career. He joined the Masters of the Steel String Guitar Tour in 1993 with
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and
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and recorded his last album in 1998. In 2001, he died of liver failure.


Discography


As leader

* ''Cal Collins in San Francisco'' (
Concord Jazz Concord Jazz is a record company and label founded in 1973 by Carl Jefferson, the former owner of Jefferson Motors Lincoln Mercury dealership in Concord, California. The label was named after the city in the East San Francisco Bay area, and the ...
, 1978) * ''Ohio Boss Guitar'' with John Bunch, Carmen Leggio (Famous Door, 1978) * ''Cincinnati to L.A.'' (Concord Jazz, 1978) * ''Blues on My Mind'' (Concord Jazz, 1979) * ''By Myself'' (Concord Jazz, 1980) * ''Interplay'' with
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(Concord Jazz, 1981) * ''Cross Country'' (Concord Jazz, 1981) * ''Tour de Force'' with Scott Hamilton, Jake Hanna, Dave McKenna (Concord Jazz, 1981) * ''Milestones'' (
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, 1984) * ''Crack'd Rib'' (Mo Pro, 1985) * ''Just Friends'' with Frank Vincent (Mo Pro, 1986) * ''Ohio Style'' (Concord Jazz, 1991)


As sideman

With John Bunch * ''Slick Funk'' (Famous Door, 1978) * ''Jubilee'' (Audiophile, 1984) With
Rosemary Clooney Rosemary Clooney (May 23, 1928 – June 29, 2002) was an American singer and actress. She came to prominence in the early 1950s with the song "Come On-a My House", which was followed by other pop numbers such as "Botch-a-Me (Ba-Ba-Baciami Piccin ...
* '' Here's to My Lady'' (Concord Jazz, 1979) * '' Rosemary Clooney Sings the Lyrics of Ira Gershwin'' (Concord Jazz, 1979) * ''
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'' (Concord Jazz, 1981) * ''
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'' (Concord Jazz, 1982) With Concord Jazz All Stars * ''Concord Jazz All Stars at the Northsea Jazz Festival Volume 1'' (Concord Jazz, 1982) * ''Concord Jazz All Stars at the Northsea Jazz Festival Volume 2'' (Concord Jazz, 1983) * ''Duke Meets Concord Jazz All Stars'' (Toshiba, 1996) With Concord Super Band * ''In Tokyo'' (Concord Jazz, 1979) * ''Concord Super Band II'' (Concord Jazz, 1980) With
Benny Goodman Benjamin David Goodman (May 30, 1909 – June 13, 1986) was an American clarinetist and bandleader, known as the "King of Swing". His orchestra did well commercially. From 1936 until the mid-1940s, Goodman led one of the most popular swing bi ...
* ''Live at Carnegie Hall 40th Anniversary Concert'' (London, 1978) * ''The King'' (Century, 1978) With
Woody Herman Woodrow Charles Herman (May 16, 1913 – October 29, 1987) was an American jazz Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Its roo ...
* ''Presents a Concord Jam Volume 1'' (Concord Jazz, 1981) * ''A Great American Evening Vol. 3'' (Concord Jazz, 1983) * ''We'' (Eastworld 1983) With Eiji Kitamura * ''Dear Friends'' (Concord Jazz, 1980) * ''No Count'' (Concord Jazz, 1983) With
Marshal Royal Marshal Walton Royal Jr. (December 5, 1912 – May 8, 1995) was an American jazz alto saxophonist and clarinetist best known for his work with Count Basie, with whose band he played for nearly twenty years. Early life and education Marshal Royal ...
* ''First Chair'' (Concord Jazz, 1979) * ''Royal Blue'' (Concord, 1980) With Warren Vache * ''Jillian'' (Concord Jazz, 1979) * ''Polished Brass'' (Concord Jazz, 1979) With others * Bob Barnard, ''New York Notes'' (Sackville, 1996) * Cal Collins, Michael Moore, Jimmy Madison, and Kenny Poole, ''S'Us Four'' (J-Curve, 1998) * Scott Hamilton, ''Scott Hamilton 2'' (Concord Jazz, 1978) * Scott Hamilton and
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, ''Scott's Buddy'' (Concord Jazz, 1981) *
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, ''Hank & Frank'' (Double-Time, 1998) *
Ross Tompkins Ross Tompkins (May 13, 1938 – June 30, 2006) was an American jazz pianist who was a member of ''The Tonight Show'' Band. Biography Tompkins attended the New England Conservatory of Music, then moved to New York City, where he worked with Kai ...
, Concord All Stars, ''Festival Time'' (Concord Jazz, 1980)


References

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