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Toots Thielemans

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Belgian jazz musician and harmonica player (1922–2016)

Toots Thielemans
Thielemans in 2006
Thielemans in 2006
Background information
Born
Jean-Baptiste Frédéric Isidor Thielemans

(1922-04-29)29 April 1922
Brussels, Belgium
Died22 August 2016(2016-08-22) (aged 94)
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician, composer
Instrument(s)Chromatic harmonica, guitar, accordion
Years active1949–2014
Musical artist

Jean-Baptiste Frédéric Isidor, Baron Thielemans (29 April 1922 – 22 August 2016), known professionally asToots Thielemans ([tutstiləmans]), was a Belgianjazz musician. He was mostly known for playing thechromatic harmonica, as well as his guitar andwhistling skills, and composing. According to jazz historianTed Gioia, his most important contribution was in "championing the humble harmonica", which Thielemans made into a "legitimate voice in jazz".[2] He eventually became the "preeminent" jazz harmonica player.[3]

His first professional performances were withBenny Goodman's band when they toured Europe in 1949 and 1950. He emigrated to the U.S. in 1951, becoming a citizen in 1957. From 1953 to 1959 he played withGeorge Shearing, and then led his own groups on tours in the U.S. and Europe. In 1961 he recorded and performed live one of his own compositions, "Bluesette", which featured him playing guitar and whistling. In the 1970s and 1980s, he continued touring and recording, appearing with musicians such asOscar Peterson,Elis Regina,Caetano Veloso,Ella Fitzgerald,Ivan Lins,Sarah Vaughan,Bill Evans,Dizzy Gillespie,Kenny Werner,Pat Metheny,Jaco Pastorius,Mina Mazzini,Elis Regina,Quincy Jones,George Shearing,Natalie Cole,Billy Joel,Paul Simon, andPaquito D'Rivera.

Thielemans recorded the soundtracks forThe Pawnbroker (1964),The Reivers (1969),Midnight Cowboy (1969),The Getaway (1972),Cinderella Liberty (1973),Turkish Delight (1973 film),The Sugarland Express (1974) andLooking for Mr. Goodbar (1977). His harmonica theme song for the popularSesame Street TV show was heard for 40 years. He often performed and recorded withQuincy Jones, who once called him "one of the greatest musicians of our time."[4] In 2009 he was designated a Jazz Master bythe National Endowment for the Arts, the highest honor for a jazz musician in the United States.

Early years

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Thielemans was born inBrussels on 29 April 1922.[5] His parents owned a café.[4] He began playing music at an early age, using a homemade accordion at age three.[6] During theGerman occupation of Belgium beginning in 1940, he became attracted to jazz, but was then playing on a full-size accordion or a harmonica, which he taught himself to play in his teens.[4][7]

After being introduced to the music of Belgian-born jazz guitaristDjango Reinhardt, he became inspired to teach himself guitar, which he did by listening to Reinhardt's recordings.[6] At the time he was a college student majoring in mathematics.[8] By the war's end in 1945, he considered himself a full-time musician.[4] He said in 1950, "Django is still one of my main influences, I think, for lyricism. He can make me cry when I hear him."[9] During an interview in 1988, he recalled, "I guess I was born at the right time to live and adapt and be touched by the evolution in the jazz language."[7]

Career

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1940s–1950s

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Thielemans,Adele Girard andJoe Marsala in front of theOnyx Club, 1948

I used to think the chromatic had limits. But with the advent of Toots Thielemans, I have come to feel that the limitations are within the player. Because as far as I can see, Toots has no limitations.

Jazz harmonica playerCharles Leighton[9]

In 1949 he joined ajam session in Paris withSidney Bechet,Charlie Parker,Miles Davis,[10]Max Roach and others.[11] He first heard the fasterbebop style of jazz from records by Parker andDizzy Gillespie after they had reached Belgium after the war. They became his musical "prophets".[6] As his small collection of jazz records grew, the music ofBenny Goodman andLester Young began to impress him the most.[9]

During a visit to the U.S. in 1948, an agent of Benny Goodman heard him play at a small New York music club. Not long after he returned to his home in Belgium, he received a letter inviting him to join Goodman's band while they toured in Europe. He readily accepted the invitation and joined their tours in 1949 and 1950.[6] During the tour, Goodman was "shocked" when he learned that these tours were the first time Thielemans had earned money from his playing.[9] Although Thielemans was hired on as a guitarist, when Goodman's group debuted at theLondon Palladium, he played the harmonica due to union restrictions.[9]

During those years, he also made his first record with fellow band member, tenor saxophonistZoot Sims. In 1951 he toured with singer-songwriter and compatriotBobbejaan Schoepen, performing strictly as a guitarist.[12]

Thielemans moved to the United States in 1952 where he was a member of Charlie Parker's All-Stars and worked withMiles Davis andDinah Washington.[6] In 1957 he became a U.S. citizen.[13] From 1953 to 1959 he played guitar and harmonica with theGeorge Shearing Quintet.[6] With Shearing, he added whistling to his repertoire.[6] While Thielemans was playing in Hamburg in 1960 on tour with Shearing, a young musician and observer —John Lennon— noticed that Thielemans played aRickenbacker guitar.[14] Lennon was impressed, and felt he had to have one as well, on the principle that "if it was good enough for Thielemans it was good enough for me." Lennon and the Beatles helped make Rickenbacker guitars world-famous.[15][12]

In 1955, Thielmans recorded his first album as a band leader,The Sound.[6] During the 1950s, Thielemans had dominated the "miscellaneous instrument" category inDown Beat magazine's poll.[9] Jerry Murad, ofJerry Murad's Harmonicats recalls Thielemans's mastery:

Toots played the harmonica in much the same manner that many of the great jazz artists of that time played their respective instruments. No one played harmonica like Toots. I felt like throwing my harmonica away.[9]

From 1959 on he toured internationally with his small group along with intermittently recording in the studio.[6] He recorded with singers and musicians includingElla Fitzgerald,[4]Pat Metheny,Jaco Pastorius,Stephane Grappelli,J.J. Johnson,Oscar Peterson,Shirley Horn,Joe Pass, and jazz pianistBill Evans, among others. Thielemans says that his recording with Evans's trio,Affinity, (1979) was one of his favorites.[6]

1960s–1970s

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Thielemans in 1961
(Grand Gala du Disque, The Hague)

Toots Thielemans wrote "Bluesette", a jazz standard,[5] which he performed on harmonica[16] or while playing the guitar and whistling in unison.[6][17] He said, "If there's a piece of music that describes me, it's that song."[6] First recorded by him in 1962, with lyrics added byNorman Gimbel, the song became a major worldwide hit.[4] It has since been covered by over one hundred artists.[9] Toots also wrote the ballad "Ladyfingers", which appeared on Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass's albumWhipped Cream and Other Delights.

He worked both as a bandleader and as a sideman, including many projects with composer/arrangerQuincy Jones.[18] In the 1960s he performed on television withPeggy Lee.[19] In 1969 he recorded "Honeysuckle Rose Aquarela Do Brasil" with singerElis Regina and performed with her on Swedish television special.[20]

During his career he performed on many film soundtracks, such asThe Pawnbroker (1964),[6]Midnight Cowboy (1969),[6]The Getaway (1972),Turkish Delight (1973),Cinderella Liberty (1973),The Sugarland Express (1974),[6]The Yakuza (1974),Looking for Mr. Goodbar (1977),The Wiz (1978),Jean de Florette (1986), andFrench Kiss (1995). His closing theme to the popularSesame Street television show was heard for 40 years.[6][21]

His music was heard on the Belgian television seriesWitse, and in the Netherlands, for theBaantjer program. He composed the music for the 1974 Swedish filmDunderklumpen!, in which he also provided the voice of the animated character Pellegnillot. His whistling and harmonica playing was heard onOld Spice commercials in the 1960s.[6][22] He played harmonica on "Night Game" on Paul Simon's 1975 albumStill Crazy After All These Years.[23]

1980s and later

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Thielemans has the ultimate in technique and fantastic musical ideas of mood and expression—an unbelievable ability to translate these ideas from his mind through the instrument.

Arranger and harmonica playerRichard Hayman[9]

During the early 1980s Thielemans was a guest a number of times onLate Night with David Letterman.[24] He performed with the bassistJaco Pastorius,[25] and in 1983 he contributed toBilly Joel's albumAn Innocent Man, playing on the song "Leave a Tender Moment Alone." A year later, he appeared on theJulian Lennon song "Too Late for Goodbyes" from the albumValotte.[26]

In 1984, he recorded withBilly Eckstine on the singer's final album (I Am a Singer), featuring ballads and standards arranged and conducted by Angelo DiPippo. In the 1990s, Thielemans embarked on theme projects that includedworld music. In 1998 he released a French-flavoured album titledChez Toots featuring guest singerJohnny Mathis.[27]

During those years, he often recorded songs as personal tributes to those who were influential during his career. OnChez Toots, for example, he included "Dance For Victor", which he dedicated to his sometimes keyboard accompanist,Victor Feldman.[28] Similarly, he recorded "Waltz for Sonny"[29] as a tribute to saxophonistSonny Rollins.[30] In June 1998, at Germany'sJazzbaltica, he paid tribute toFrank Sinatra who died a month earlier.[31] And during the first Caspian Jazz and Blues Festival inAzerbaijan in 2002, he performed his recorded version of "Imagine", his tribute to its writer,John Lennon.[32]

Thielemans was well liked for his modesty and kind demeanor in his native Belgium, and was known for describing himself as a Brussels"ket", which means "street kid" in old Brussels slang.[33]

Later life

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Toots Thielemans in Duisburg, 2005

He was nominated for the title of theGreatest Belgian in 2005. In theFlemish version, he finished in 20th place, and in theWalloon version he came 44th.[34] On 23 January 2009, he joined guitaristPhilip Catherine on stage at the Liberchies church (Belgium) in memory of the 100th anniversary of the birth ofDjango Reinhardt. In 2012, theJazz at Lincoln Center concerts in New York celebrated Thieleman's 90th birthday with, among others,Herbie Hancock,Eliane Elias, andKenny Werner. He performed for the occasion and left the stage standing among his friends.[35]

Because of health issues that led to show cancellations, Thielemans announced his retirement on 12 March 2014, cancelling all scheduled concerts. He was also hospitalized for a broken arm.[36][37] His manager stated that Thielemans "wants to enjoy the rest he deserves."[38] However, he did make one more stage appearance, unannounced, in August 2014, at the Jazz Middelheim Festival in Antwerp.[39]

Death

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Thielemans died inBraine-l'Alleud, Belgium, at the age of 94.[4]

After the announcement, the Netherlands-based jazz and pop orchestraMetropole Orkest, along with American musicianQuincy Jones, performed at London'sRoyal Albert Hall in Thielemans' honor.[40] Another concert was performed at theGrand-Place, Brussels.[40]

Thielemans was buried on 27 August 2016 inLa Hulpe, just outside Brussels. PianistKenny Werner read a personal message from U.S. PresidentBarack Obama for his widow, Huguette.[41] It read: "Dear Huguette. I was deeply saddened when I heard about your husband's passing. I hope that shared memories will soften your suffering. Lift faith from the support of friends and family. Know that you will be in my thoughts for the next days. May Toots' music lead you and offer you consolation. I'm sure it will do this for all of us."[42][43][44][45]

Toots Thielemans Collection

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In December 2016, the Music Division of theRoyal Library of Belgium acquired the Toots Thielemans Collection. The collection consists of hundreds of sound recordings (78 rpm, vinyl records and CDs) and thousands of documents, such as photographs, press articles, scores, letters and concert programmes.

Honours and awards

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Thielemans received a joint honorary doctorate from theUniversité libre de Bruxelles and theVrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium. In 2001, he was raised into theBelgian nobility byKing Albert II and createdBaron Thielemans for life, this in recognition of his contribution to music.[46] Herewith, he chose the mottoBe yourself, no more no less.[47]

In 2006, Thielemans was honoured by an all-star tribute concert for him atCarnegie Hall. PianistHerbie Hancock and clarinetistPaquito D'Rivera were among the performers.[4] In 2009, he was awarded the highest U.S. honour that can be accorded to a jazz musician, the distinction of "Jazz Master", byThe National Endowment for the Arts.[4][48] He was celebrated by aGoogle Doodle on his 100th birthday, 29 April 2022.[49][50]

In 2020, the Brussels public transport authority began work on the Toots Thielemans Metro station. It will form part of the extension of Metro Line 3 and is expected to come into service in 2025.[51][52]

Titles of Honour[53]

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Awards

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Other

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Thielemans' statue in La Hulpe

Discography

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Toots Thielemans (left) andJoe Marsala (right), c. 1947
Thielemans at La Brasserie, 1975

As leader

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  • The Sound (Columbia, 1955)
  • Man Bites Harmonica! (Riverside, 1958)
  • Time Out for Toots (Decca, 1958)
  • The Soul of Toots Thielemans withRay Bryant (Signature, 1960)
  • Blues for Flirter (aka Try a Little Tenderness) (Polydor, 1961)
  • Road to Romance with Orchestra Directed byKurt Edelhagen (Polydor, 1961)
  • The Romantic Sounds of Toots Thielemans (MGM, 1962)
  • Jazz Workshop Concert - Ruhrfestspiele 1962 withFriedrich Gulda,Herb Geller,Ack van Rooyen andHans Koller (Columbia, 1962)
  • Toots Thielemans (Columbia, 1963)
  • The Whistler and His Guitar (ABC-Paramount, 1964)
  • Too Much! Toots! (Philips, 1965)
  • Contrasts (Command, 1966)
  • Toots (Command, 1968)
  • Toots on Tour (Philips, 1968)
  • Honeysuckle Rose Aquarela Do Brasil (aka Elis & Toots) withElis Regina (Phillips, 1969)
  • Toots in Holland (Philips, 1970)
  • A Taste of Toots (Philips, 1970)
  • Yesterday and Today withSvend Asmussen (A&M, 1973)
  • Captured Alive (Choice, 1974)
  • Toots Thielemans/Philip Catherine & Friends (Keytone, 1974) [reissued with two bonus tracks as Two Generations (Limetree, 1996)]
  • Old Friend (Polydor, 1974)
  • Sweet & Lovely (ABC, 1975)
  • Sherlock Jones Original Soundtrack (Polydor, 1974)
  • Toots Möter Taube (Sonet, 1978)
  • Höresund withÖsten Warnerbring (Frituna Sweden, 1979)
  • Johnny Larsen withC.V. Jørgensen (Metronome Denmark, 1979)
  • When I See You withBill Ramsey (Erus Technik Gmbh, 1980)
  • Collage (CBS, 1980)
  • Swing on Birdland Vol.4 with Yuzuru Sera (Canyon, 1980)
  • The Guitar Session withGene Bertoncini (Inner City, 1981)
  • Slow Motion (Jazz Man, 1981)
  • Toots & Louis withLouis Van Dijk (Polydor, 1982)
  • Live (Inner City, 1982)
  • Live 2 (Inner City, 1982)
  • Live 3 (Inner City, 1982)
  • Live in the Netherlands (Pablo, 1982)
  • Steel Tenor Madness (HEP, 1982)
  • Midnight Cruiser (Better Days Japan, 1983)
  • Christian Escoudé Group feat. Toots Thielemans (JMS France, 1983)
  • Harmonica Jazz (CBS, 1984)
  • Bringing It Together withStephane Grappelli (Cymekob, 1984)
  • YaKsa (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) withMasahiko Satoh &Yukihide Takekawa (Interface Japan, 1985)
  • Chiko's Bar withSivuca (Sonet, 1985)
  • Your Precious Love (Sonet, 1985)
  • Bande Originale Du Film Une Femme Ou Deux withKevin Mulligan (Apache, 1985)
  • Just Friends withPaul Kuhn (Delta, 1986)
  • Check It Out withMezzoforte (BBC Radioplay Music, 1986)
  • Toots & Svend with Svend Asmussen (Sonet, 1987)
  • Home Coming (CBS, 1987)
  • Only Trust Your Heart (Concord Jazz, 1988)
  • Romantic Gala (Dino Music, 1988)
  • Rosinha De Valença-Flavio Faria withRosinha De Valença (RGE, 1989)
  • Toots Thielemans in Tokyo (Denon, 1989)
  • Footprints (EmArcy, 1990)
  • Spotlight (Sonet, 1990)
  • Apple Dimple (Denon, 1990)
  • For My Lady with the Shirley Horn Trio (EmArcy, 1991)
  • Make Someone Happy with Mary Kay (Gam Jam, 1991)
  • L'Or De L'Île Carn with Sirius (Keltia Musique, 1992)
  • The Brasil Project (Private Music, 1992)
  • Martial Solal Toots Thielemans withMartial Solal (Erato, 1992)
  • The Brasil Project Volume 2 (Private Music, 1993)
  • Calling Me Back Home withRandy Bernsen (101 South Records, 1993)
  • Do Not Leave Me (Milan, 1994)
  • East Coast West Coast (Private Music, 1994)
  • Chez Toots (Private Music, 1998)
  • Chet & Toots with Åke Johansson Trio andChet Baker (Dragon, 1998)
  • Accentuate the Positive withJoe Kennedy Jr. (CAP, 1998)
  • The Live Takes Volume 1 (Narada, 2000)
  • Toots Thielemans and Kenny Werner (Verve, 2001)
  • This Heart Of Mine with Jackie Ryan andErnie Watts (OpenArt, 2003)
  • Lady Be Good withDR Big Band andEtta Cameron (Content, 2003)
  • One More for the Road (Verve, 2006)
  • European Quartet Live (Challenge Jazz, 2010)
  • Live in Brussels withTito Puente (Smith & Co, 2011)
  • Toots 90 (Challenge Jazz, 2012)
  • What a Wonderful World (Challenge Records, 2012)
  • Airegin (Vinyl Passion, 2014)

As sideman

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WithJay Anderson

WithBrook Benton

WithJay Berliner,Gene Bertoncini and Richard Resnicoff

WithThe Brothers Johnson

WithPhilip Catherine

  • End of August (WEA, 1982)

WithRay Charles

WithNatalie Cole

WithJohn Denver

WithRick Derringer

WithSheena Easton

WithEliane Elias

WithBill Evans

WithMichael Franks

WithRichard Galliano

WithDizzy Gillespie

WithLesley Gore

  • Love Me By Name (A&M, 1976)

WithUrbie Green

WithHenry Gross

  • Love Is the Stuff (Lifesong, 1978)

WithLena Horne

WithShirley Horn

WithJames Ingram

WithBilly Joel

WithQuincy Jones

WithFumio Karashima

  • Rencontre (Polydor, 1999)

WithJames Last

WithPeggy Lee

WithJulian Lennon

WithJoe Lovano

WithMelanie

WithPat Metheny

WithLaura Nyro

WithSally Oldfield

  • Instincts (CBS, 1988)

WithJaco Pastorius

WithOscar Peterson

WithLionel Richie

WithDiane Schuur

WithGeorge Shearing andDakota Staton

WithGeorge Shearing

  • Shearing in Hi-Fi (MGM, 1955)
  • The Shearing Spell (Capitol, 1955)
  • Lullaby of Birdland (MGM, 1957)
  • Latin Affair (Capitol, 1958)
  • Jazz Conceptions (MGM, 1958)
  • Latin Lace (Capitol, 1958)
  • Beauty and the Beat! (Capitol, 1958)
  • Rap Your Troubles in Drums (MGM, 1959)
  • Shearing on Stage! (Capitol, 1959)
  • On the Sunny Side of the Strip (Capitol, 1960)

WithPaul Simon

WithFrank Sinatra

WithSivuca

  • Chiko's Bar (Sonet, 1985)

WithJames Taylor

WithSarah Vaughan

WithVanessa Williams

WithAziza Mustafa Zadeh

  • Jazziza (Columbia, 1997)

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