Chiaroscuro Records

Chiaroscuro Records
Parent companyNortheast Pennsylvania Educational Television Association
Founded1970 (1970)
FounderHank O'Neal
GenreJazz
Country of originU.S.
LocationNew York City
Official websitewww.chiaroscurojazz.org

Chiaroscuro Records is a jazz record company and label founded by Hank O'Neal in 1970.[1] The label's name comes from the art term for the use of light and dark in a painting. O'Neal came up with the name via his friend and mentor Eddie Condon, a jazz musician who performed in what were called Chiaroscuro Concerts in the 1930s.[2] O'Neal also got the name from a store that sold only black and white dresses.[3]

O'Neal ran the label from 1969–1977 and produced all but two of the albums. Its catalogue included Earl Hines, Joe Venuti, Teddy Wilson, and Ruby Braff.[4][5]

O'Neal sold the label to Audiophile Enterprises in 1978,[4][5] then bought back the catalogue when he started SOS Productions in 1987. Chiaroscuro released new discs and reissues through the 1990s.[4]

In 2011, Chiaroscuro's founders donated the company to the Northeast Pennsylvania Educational Television Association, owner of WVIA-FM-TV, the PBS and NPR member for northeastern Pennsylvania. WVIA-FM used Chiaroscuro's library to start an all-jazz station on its third HD subcarrier.[6]

Artists[edit]

Discography[edit]

  • CR101 Earl Hines: Quintessential Recording Session (1970)
  • CR103 Mary Lou Williams: From the Heart
  • CR105 Bobby Hackett: Live At the Roosevelt Grill (Vol. 1) (1970)
  • CR106 Don Ewell: Solo Piano 1967-1973 (1970)
  • CR109 Dick Wellstood: From Ragtime On
  • CR110 Eddie Condon: Live at the New School (1973)
  • CR111 Teddy Wilson: With Billie in Mind (1972)
  • CR112 Dill Jones: Davenport Blues
  • CR113 Eddie Condon: Town Hall Concerts, Vol. 2 (reissue of material from 1944 concerts)
  • CR116 Earl Hines: An Evening with Earl Hines
  • CR117 Ruby Braff & Ellis Larkins: The Grand Reunion
  • CR118 Earl Hines & Jonah Jones: Back on the Street
  • CR119 Dave McKenna: Solo Piano
  • CR120 Earl Hines: Quintessential Continued
  • CR121 The Ruby Braff-George Barnes Quartet
  • CR123 Buddy Tate: Buddy Tate and His Buddies (1973)
  • CR124 Wild Bill Davison at the Rainbow Room
  • CR125 Borah Bergman: Discovery (1975)
  • CR126 The Ruby Braff-George Barnes Quartet: Live at the New School (1974)
  • CR127 Don Ewell: Take it in Stride
  • CR128 Joe Venuti & Zoot Sims: Joe & Zoot (1974)
  • CR129 Dick Wellstood: Dick Wellstood and His All Star Orchestra Featuring Kenny Davern
  • CR132 Buck Clayton Jam Session
  • CR133 Jess Stacy: Jess Stacy Still Swings (1974)
  • CR134 Joe Venuti Blue Four (1974)
  • CR136 Dave McKenna Quartet Featuring Zoot Sims
  • CR138 Bobby Hackett: Live at the Roosevelt Grill
  • CR139 Dick Wellstood: Live at the Cookery
  • CR140 National Jazz Ensemble: 1975-1976
  • CR141 Tarika Blue: The Blue Path (1976)
  • CR142 Joe Venuti And Zoot Sims (1975)
  • CR143 Buck Clayton Jam Session
  • CR144 John Bunch Plays Kurt Weill
  • CR145 Joe Venuti & Earl Hines: Hot Sonatas
  • CR146 Mary Lou Williams: Live at the Cookery
  • CR147 Joe Turner: King of Stride
  • CR148 Bob Wilber and Kenny Davern: Soprano Summit
  • CR149 Lou Stein: Tribute to Tatum
  • CR150 Teddy Wilson and his All Stars (1976)
  • CR152 Buck Clayton Jam Session, Vol. 3: Jazz Party Time
  • CR153 Joe Venuti: Hooray for Joe!
  • CR154 Eddie Condon: In Japan (1964)
  • CR155 Gerry Mulligan: Idol Gossip (1977)
  • CR156 Jack Wilkins: Merge (1977)
  • CR157 Earl Hines: At the New School
  • CR158 Borah Bergman: Bursts of Joy (1976)
  • CR159 Willie "The Lion" Smith: Relaxin'
  • CR160 Dave McKenna, Joe Venuti: Alone at the palace
  • CR161 Bobby Hackett: Live at the Roosevelt Grill
  • CR162 Dick Hyman: Fats Waller's Heavenly Jive (1977)
  • CR163 Buck Clayton Jam Session, Vol. 4: Jay Hawk
  • CR164 Tarika Blue: Tarika Blue
  • CR165 Buddy Tate and Dollar Brand: Buddy Tate Meets Dollar Brand (1977)
  • CR166 Lee Konitz: The Lee Konitz Quintet
  • CR167 Eddie Condon: Live at Eddie Condon's
  • CR168 Teddy Wilson Revamps Rodgers & Hart
  • CR169 Earl Hines Quartet
  • CR170 Jazz Piano Masters: Teddy Wilson, Claude Hopkins, Dill Jones, Eubie Blake (1972)
  • CR171 Bob Wilber and the Scott Hamilton Quintet
  • CD172: Six By Six: Synthesis
  • CR173 Lou Stein & Ray McKinley: Stompin' 'Em Down (1977)
  • CR174 John Eaton: It Seems Like Old Times (1977)
  • CR175 Dave McKenna: Fingers (1977)
  • CD176: Max Kaminsky: When Summer is Gone
  • CR177 Jess Stacy: Still Swingin'
  • CR178 Soprano Summit: Crazy Rhythm
  • CR179 Bobby Hackett: Live At the Roosevelt Grill (Vol. 4)
  • CR186 Lee Konitz: Lee Konitz Nonet
  • CR187 Abdullah Ibrahim: The Journey (1977)
  • CR188 Milt Hinton, Bobby Rosengarden and Hank Jones: The Trio
  • CR199 Kenny Davern & Flip Phillips: John & Joe
  • CR200 Earl Hines in New Orleans (1977)
  • CR202 Dave McKenna (1977)
  • CR203 Ruby Braff & Woody Herman: It Had to Be Us
  • CR205 Johnny Costa: Classic Costa
  • CR206 Ralph Sutton and Jay McShann: Last of the Whorehouse Piano Players (1979)
  • CR207 Gene Krupa: Live at the New School
  • CR208 Ralph Sutton and Kenny Davern: Ralph Sutton and Kenny Davern
  • CR209 Adam Makowicz: A Handful of Stars (1981)
  • CR210 Dick Wellstood: Solo Piano
  • CR211 Ralph Sutton and Ruby Braff: R&R
  • CR212 Clark Terry & The Young Titans of Jazz: Live at Marihan's
  • CR218 The Chiaroscuro Songbook: Vocal Compilation (Volume 1)
  • CR219 Milt Hinton: The Judge At His Best
  • CR221 The Jesse Green Trio: Sylvan Treasure
  • CR222 Milt Hinton: The Basement Tapes
  • CR223 For Dancers Only: A Lindy Hop Compilation
  • CR301 Mel Powell with Benny Carter: The Return of Mel Powell
  • CR302 Lilette Jenkins with Doc Cheatham: The Music of Lil Hardin Armstrong
  • CR303 Howard Alden and Jack Lesberg: No Amps Allowed
  • CR304 John Eaton: Indiana On Our Minds
  • CR305 Al Grey: The New Al Grey Quintet
  • CR306 Ralph Sutton and Jay McShann: Last of the Whorehouse Piano Players (1989)
  • CR307 George Young with Lew DelGatto: Old Times
  • CR308 Gene Bertoncini and Michael Moore: Two in Time
  • CR309 Clark Terry Spacemen: Squeeze Me!
  • CR310 Milt Hinton: Old Man Time
  • CR311 Bob Wilber and Kenny Davern: Summit Reunion (1989)
  • CR312 Dorothy Donegan Trio: Live At The Floating Jazz Festival (1990)
  • CR313 Al Grey: Live at the Floating Jazz Festival (1990)
  • CR314 Flip Phillips: The Claw (1986)
  • CR315 Roger Kellaway: Roger Kellaway meets Gene Bertoncini and Michael Moore
  • CR316 Jon Gordon: The Jon Gordon Quartet
  • CR317 Johnny Costa: Flying Fingers
  • CR318 Dorothy Donegan Trio: Live with Dizzy Gillespie (1991)
  • CR319 Jesse Green: Lift Off
  • CR320 Jay McShann: Some Blues
  • CR321 Flip Phillips: Try A Little Tenderness
  • CR322 Derek Smith, Milt Hinton and Bobby Rosengarden: The Trio
  • CR323 Dorothy Donegan Trio: Live with Clark Terry
  • CR324 Bob Wilber and Kenny Davern: Summit Reunion (1992)
  • CR325 Mike Jones: Oh! Look At Me Now
  • CR326 Bill Charlap Trio: Along With Me
  • CR327 Flip Phillips: At The Helm
  • CR328 Jesse Green: Sea Journey
  • CR329 Louie Bellson Quintet: Salute
  • CR330 Jon Gordon: Spark
  • CR331 The Junior Mance Trio: Blue Mance
  • CR332 A Chiaroscuro Christmas
  • CR333 John Eaton: Solo Piano
  • CR334 Nat Adderley Quintet: Live (1994)
  • CR335 Johnny Costa: Costa Plays Gershwin
  • CR336 Mike Jones: Runnin' Wild
  • CR337 Terry Gibbs: Play That Song
  • CR338 Urbie Green Quintet: Sea Jam Blues
  • CR339 Bob Wilber and Kenny Davern: Yellow Dog Blues
  • CR340 Junior Mance, Keter Betts and Jackie Williams: The FJF Trio
  • CR341 Johnny Costa: Dream
  • CR342 The Soft Winds: Then and Now 1946-1996
  • CR343 Gene Bertoncini: Jobim - Someone To Light Up My Life
  • CR344 Kenny Davern and Flip Phillips: Spanish Eyes
  • CR345 Jay McShann: My Baby With The Black Dress On
  • CR346 John Eaton: Live At Steinway Hall
  • CR347 Clark Terry Quintet: Top And Bottom
  • CR348 Red Holloway Quartet: Live
  • CR349 Bill Charlap and Ted Rosenthal: The Gerry Mulligan Songbook
  • CR350 Frank Wess Quartet: Surprise, Surprise
  • CR351 Virginia Mayhew: Nini Green
  • CR352 Junior Mance: The FJF Trio with Joe Temperley (1996)
  • CR353 Jay Leonhart: Great Duos
  • CR354 Gene Bertoncini: Live
  • CR355 John Bunch, Bucky Pizzarelli and Jay Leonhart: NY Swing
  • CR356 Terry Gibbs and Buddy DeFranco: WHAM!
  • CR357 The Jay McShann Trio: Hootie!
  • CR358 The Johnny Frigo Quartet: Live at the Floating Jazz Festival
  • CR359 Junior Mance: The Floating Jazz Festival Trio
  • CR360 The Sean Smith Quartet: Live!
  • CR361 The Red Holloway Quintet: Standing Room Only
  • CR362 Gene Bertoncini and Jack Wilkins: Just the Two of Us
  • CR363 Junior Mance's Floating Jazz Festival Trio: Mance
  • CR364 Mike Jones: Live at Steinway Hall
  • CR365 The Clark Terry Quintet: Live on the QE2
  • CR366 The Lou Donaldson Quartet: Relaxing at Sea: Live on the QE2
  • CR367 The Henry Johnson Quartet: An Evening at Sea
  • CR368 Phil Woods: Voyage
  • CR369 Kenny Davern and Joe Temperley: Live at the Floating Jazz Festival
  • CR370 The Junior Mance Trio: Music of Thelonious Monk
  • CR371 Jack Wilkins: Reunion
  • CR372 The John Bunch Trio: Tony's Tunes
  • CR373 Dave Glasser: Begin Again
  • CR375 Mike Jones: Stretches Out
  • CR376 Don Friedman: Hot House
  • CR377 John Bunch: An English Songbook
  • CR378 Mike Jones Trio: Live at the Green Mill
  • CR400 Bill Mays Inventions Trio: Life's A Movie
  • CR401 Phil Woods and the Festival Orchestra: New Celebration
  • CR2003 Louis Armstrong and the Dukes of Dixieland: Great Alternatives
  • CR2004 Dollar Brand: Cape Town Fringe
  • CR2007 Eddie Locke: Jivin' with the Refugees from Hastings Street
  • CR2028 Ted Curson: Snake Johnson
  • CR2029 Dexter Gordon: Jive Fernando
  • CR2037 Eddie Harris: Exploration (1983)

References[edit]

  1. ^ White, Simon. "Chiaroscuro Records Changes Hands Public radio station WVIA plans to expand label's reach". Jazz Times. Archived from the original on 25 January 2013. Retrieved 11 February 2012.
  2. ^ "Chiaroscuro Records". www.chiaroscurojazz.org. Retrieved 26 June 2016.
  3. ^ Simon, Elliot (January 12, 2005). "Chiaroscuro Records". www.allaboutjazz.com. Retrieved 26 June 2016.
  4. ^ a b c Kernfeld, Barry (2002). Barry Kernfeld (ed.). The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz, vol. 1 (2nd ed.). New York: Grove's Dictionaries Inc. p. 430. ISBN 1561592846.
  5. ^ a b Erlewine, Michael; Bogdanov, Vladimir; Chris, Woodstra; Scott, Yanow (1998). All music guide to jazz : the experts' guide to the best jazz recordings (3rd ed.). San Francisco: Miller Freeman Books. ISBN 0-87930-530-4.
  6. ^ WVIA station history

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