- The Best of Teo Macero · 1990
- Teo Macero With the Prestige Jazz Quartet · 1957
- Teo Macero With the Prestige Jazz Quartet · 1957
- Teo Macero With the Prestige Jazz Quartet · 1957
- New York Blues · 2004
- Impressions of Miles Davis · 1999
- Teo Macero With the Prestige Jazz Quartet · 1957
- New York Blues · 2004
- Sax Fifth Avenue · 2002
- Teo Macero With the Prestige Jazz Quartet · 1957
- Teo Macero With the Prestige Jazz Quartet · 1957
- Impressions of Charles Mingus · 1983
- For a Dream · 1999
Artist Playlists
- The tape-splicing genius who reshaped the sound of jazz.
Singles & EPs
- 2015
Compilations
- 2005
- 2000
About Teo Macero
Producer, composer, and tenor saxophonist Teo Macero attended Julliard and became a member of Charles Mingus’s Jazz Composers’ Workshop in the early 1950s. Macero was influenced by classical and avant-garde ideas, and these elements characterized his playing style. He began recording as a leader in ’53, and cut a handful of dates in the ensuing decades until his death in 2008. Yet Macero’s true achievements were as a producer, and he did his most important work for Columbia from the late ‘50s on, producing classics like Miles Davis’s KIND OF BLUE and Dave Brubeck’s TIME OUT. Macero may be best remembered for his work on Davis's IN A SILENT WAY and BITCHES BREW, which introduced new techniques of collage-style editing.
- HOMETOWN
- Glens Falls, NY, United States
- BORN
- October 30, 1925
- GENRE
- Jazz