- Gerry Mulligan Sextet · 1992
- Gerry Mulligan Sextet · 1992
- Gerry Mulligan Sextet · 1992
- Gerry Mulligan Sextet · 1992
- John Eardley Quartet, Quintet & Septet. In Hollywood / Hey There, Jon Eardley! / The Jon Eardley Seven (feat. Pete Jolly, Red Mitchell, Larry Bunker, J.R. Monterose, George Syran, Teddy Kotick, Nick Stabulas, Milt Gold, Phil Woods & Zoot Sims) · 1955
- Gerry Mulligan Sextet · 1955
- The Jon Eardley Seven · 1956
- Let’s Get Swinging : Modern Jazz In Belgium 1950 - 1970 · 2017
- Starring Zoot Sims (Remastered) · 1956
- Four Classic Albums (Stretching Out / Starring Zoot Sims / Down Home / The Jazz Soul of Porgy and Bess) [Remastered] · 1956
- Four Classic Albums (Stretching Out / Starring Zoot Sims / Down Home / The Jazz Soul of Porgy and Bess) [Remastered] · 1956
- Four Classic Albums (Stretching Out / Starring Zoot Sims / Down Home / The Jazz Soul of Porgy and Bess) [Remastered] · 1956
- The Jon Eardley Seven · 1956
Appears On
- Phil Woods New Jazz Quintet
About Jon Eardley
Somewhat forgotten in the United States, Jon Eardley has long been active in Europe. He began playing trumpet when he was 11. After working in an Air Force band (1946-1949), he played locally (1950-1953) and then worked in New York with Phil Woods (1954). Eardley gained some visibility playing on and off with Gerry Mulligan's quartet and sextet (1954-1957) and is still best-known for that association today. After working back in Pennsylvania for several years, the cool-toned bopper moved to Belgium in 1963 and in 1969, relocated to Germany to play in a radio orchestra. Eardley can be heard at his best on three Spotlite albums, all from 1977. ~ Scott Yanow
- HOMETOWN
- Altoona, PA, United States
- BORN
- 30 September 1928
- GENRE
- Jazz