- Comes Love · 2009
- Comes Love · 1955
- Sonny Sitt Blows the Blues (feat. Lou Levy, Leroy Vinnegar & Mel Lewis) · 1999
- Comes Love · 1955
- Sonny Sitt Blows the Blues (feat. Lou Levy, Leroy Vinnegar & Mel Lewis) · 1999
- Sonny Sitt Blows the Blues (feat. Lou Levy, Leroy Vinnegar & Mel Lewis) · 1999
- Sonny Sitt Blows the Blues (feat. Lou Levy, Leroy Vinnegar & Mel Lewis) · 1999
- Sonny Sitt Blows the Blues (feat. Lou Levy, Leroy Vinnegar & Mel Lewis) · 1960
- Atlantic Jazz: West Coast · 1957
- Comes Love · 1955
- Jazz Guitar Essentials '55-'59 · 1956
- A Most Musical Fella · 1957
- Four Classic Albums (Focus / The Soft Swing / West Coast Jazz / Cool Velvet) [Remastered] · 2007
Appears On
- Gerry Mulligan & Stan Getz
- Pinky Winters
About Lou Levy
A superior bop-based pianist who has worked with a countless number of top jazz artists, Lou Levy started on piano when he was 12. He played with Georgie Auld (1947), Sarah Vaughan, Chubby Jackson (1947-1948), Boyd Raeburn, Woody Herman's Second Herd (1949-1950), Tommy Dorsey (1950), Auld again, and Flip Phillips. Levy was outside of music for a few years (1952-1954) and then gained a strong reputation as a fine accompanist to singers, working with Peggy Lee (on and off during 1955-1973), Ella Fitzgerald (1957-1962), June Christy, Anita O'Day, and Pinky Winters. Levy also played with Shorty Rogers, Stan Getz, Terry Gibbs, Benny Goodman, Supersax, and most of the major West Coast players. Lou Levy has recorded as a leader for Nocturne (1954), RCA, Jubilee, Philips, Interplay (1977), and Verve. He passed away in late January 2001. ~ Scott Yanow
- HOMETOWN
- Chicago, IL, United States
- BORN
- 5 March 1928
- GENRE
- Jazz