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I think Mulligan solos on clarinet on at least one tune on the cd version of the Verve "Night Lights" album. I think it's a different version of the tune from another session (perhaps the one that resulted in the "Feelin' Good" album). I won't be able to confirm until I get home later.

There must be an on-line Mulligan discography...

There is.

See information below:

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GERRY MULLIGAN AND TOM JOBIM

Gerry Mulligan (cl), Tom Jobim (p)

New York City, N.Y., 1960-1961

Samba d'Une Seule Note (2:12) Unissued

Lesson Of Rhythm About 'Samba

d'Une Seule Note' (0:12) As above

Note: From the TV-movie 'Bossa Nova'

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GERRY MULLIGAN AND JUDY HOLLIDAY

Gerry Mulligan (p, cl**), Judy Holliday (vcl*)

Rehearsal at home, probably 1961

Come Rain Or Come Shine * Private recording

Nobody's Heart * As above

Johnny One Note ** As above

Some unidentified songs As above

Note: Available at Library of Congress as Tape RGA 2661 (35:00)

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GERRY MULLIGAN AND THE CONCERT JAZZ BAND

Clark Terry (tp, flh), Nick Travis, Don Ferrara, Doc Severinsen (tp), Bob Brookmeyer (vtb, p*),

Willie Dennis (tb), Tony Studd (b-tb), Gene Quill (cl, as), Eddie Caine (as, fl), Jim Reider (ts),

Gene Allen (bars), Gerry Mulligan (bars, cl**, p***), Jim Hall (g), Bill Crow (b), Gus Johnson

(dm), Gary McFarland (arr), Bob Brookmeyer (arr of Big City Blues)

Webster Hall, New York City, N.Y., December 18-21, 1962

Little Rock Get Away (take 5) Verve unissued

Little Rock Get Away (take 6) As above

Pretty Little Gypsy (take 3) As above

Big City Blues (take 3) As above

Big City Blues (take 5) As above

Note: Outtakes available at Library of Congress as Tape RGA 2683 (26:00)

[Note: discography does not indicate where Mulligan plays clarinet on this session]

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GERRY MULLIGAN QUINTET AND STRINGS

Gerry Mulligan (bars, cl*), Pete Jolly (p, celeste), John Gray or Jimmy Helms (g), Jimmy Bond

(b), Hal Blaine (dm) + 10-piece string group lead by Harry Bluestone (concert master),

Julian Lee (arr, cond)

Hollywood, CA., October 20-22, 1965

35897 P.S. I Love You (2:55) Limelight LM 82030,LS 86030,(J)CD 32JD-133,

Trip Jazz TLP-5593,Mercury(E)SLML 4020,

(Eu)220 024 LMY,(Du)134 518 MFY,

Philips CD 816 185-2

35898 Please Don’t Talk About Me When I’m Gone

(3:00/2:59) Limelight LM 82030,LS 86030,(J)CD 32JD-133,

Trip Jazz TLP-5593,Mercury(E)SLML 4020,

(Eu)220 024 LMY,(Du)134 518 MFY

35899 Love Walked In *

(no strings) (2:25) Limelight LM 82030,LS 86030,(J)CD 32JD-133,

Trip Jazz TLP-5593,Mercury(E)SLML 4020,

(Eu)220 024 LMY,(Du)134 518 MFY,

Philips CD 818 272-2

35900 Love Is The Sweetest Thing

(3:37/3:36) Limelight LM 82030,LS 86030,(J)CD 32JD-133,

Trip Jazz TLP-5593,Mercury(E)SLML 4020,

(Eu)220 024 LMY,(Du)134 518 MFY,

Philips CD 816 185-2

35901 Night Lights ° * (2:55/2:53) Limelight LM 82030,LS 86030,(J)CD 32JD-133,

Trip Jazz TLP-5593,Mercury(E)SLML 4020,

(Eu)220 024 LMY,(Du)134 518 MFY,CD 818 271-2,

Philips CD 818 272-2,Jazz Door(G)CD JD 12139,

Lone Hill Jazz(And)CD LHJ10222

35902 The Song Is Ended (2:48) Limelight LM 82030,LS 86030,(J)CD 32JD-133,

Trip Jazz TLP-5593,Mercury(E)SLML 4020,

(Eu)220 024 LMY,(Du)134 518 MFY

35903 The Second Time Around

(2:35/2:34) Limelight LM 82030,LS 86030,(J)CD 32JD-133,

Trip Jazz TLP-5593,Mercury(E)SLML 4020,

(Eu)220 024 LMY,(Du)134 518 MFY,

Philips CD 816 185-2

35904 Feeling Good (3:34/3:31) Limelight LM 82030,LS 86030,(J)CD 32JD-133,

Trip Jazz TLP-5593,Mercury(E)SLML 4020,

(Eu)220 024 LMY,(Du)134 518 MFY,

Verve CD 840 938-2

35905 Not Mine * (3:06) Limelight LM 82030,LS 86030,(J)CD 32JD-133,

Trip Jazz TLP-5593,Mercury(E)SLML 4020,

(Eu)220 024 LMY,(Du)134 518 MFY

35906

The Shadow Of Your Smile

(3:33) Limelight LM 82030,LS 86030,(J)CD 32JD-133,

Trip Jazz TLP-5593,Mercury(E)SLML 4020,

(Eu)220 024 LMY,(Du)134 518 MFY,

Philips CD 816 185-2

35907 I’ll Walk Alone *

(no strings) (3:37/3:35) Limelight LM 82030,LS 86030,(J)CD 32JD-133,

Trip Jazz TLP-5593,Mercury(E)SLML 4020,

(Eu)220 024 LMY,(Du)134 518 MFY,

Philips CD 818 272-2

35908 Night Lights * (2:53) Verve CD 840 938-2

Notes: ° This song 'Night Lights' (master #35901) has also in some issues been titled

'The Lonely Night'

°° It's uncertain if master #35908 really exists or Verve CD 840 938-2 should be

listed under master #35901 instead

Album titles: "FEELIN' GOOD - GERRY MULLIGAN" (Limelight LP LS 86030,

LP SLML 4020, LP 220 024 LMY and CD 32JD-133)

"GERRY MULLIGAN - LOVE WALKED IN" (Mercury LP 134 518 MFY)

"GERRY MULLIGAN - NIGHT LIGHTS" (Mercury CD 818 271-2)

"JAZZ AROUND MIDNIGHT - STRINGS ATTACHED" (Verve CD 840 938-2)

"ROMANTIC SAX FOR LOVERS" (Philips CD 816 185-2)

"ROMANTIC CLARINET FOR LOVERS" (Philips CD 818 272-2)

"GERRY MULLIGAN - FESTIVAL MINOR-NIGHT LIGHTS"

(Jazz Door CD JD 12139)

"GERRY MULLIGAN SEXTET - COMPLETE STUDIO RECORDINGS"

(Lone Hill Jazz CD LHJ10222)

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JAM SESSION

Gerry Mulligan (bars, cl*, p**), Augusto Mancinelli (g), Raffael Gusti (p), Marco Cempihi (b),

Massimo Manzi (dm)

Porto Potenza Picena, Italy, August 2, 1975

Out Of Nowhere (10:22) Private recording

Moonlight In Vermont (9:33) As above

Now's The Time (11:49) As above

I'll Remember April (10:26) As above

Lament ** (4:46) As above

Round About Midnight (10:11) As above

Blues In F (8:47) As above

Satin Doll (7:44) As above

What Is This Thing Called Love?

(11:15) As above

Blues For Clarinet * (incompl.) (3:33) As above

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GERRY MULLIGAN AT A WHITE HOUSE CONCERT

Roy Eldridge, Clark Terry, Dizzy Gillespie (tp), Gerry Mulligan (cl), Benny Carter, Ornette

Coleman (as), Illinois Jacquet, Sonny Rollins, Dexter Gordon, Stan Getz, Zoot Sims (ts), Lionel

Hampton (vib), Teddy Wilson, Cecil Taylor, Chick Corea (p), George Benson (g), Milt Hinton,

Ray Brown (b), Jo Jones, Louis Bellson (dm)

The White House, Washington, Washington D.C., June 18, 1978

Contained 35 performers and 3 announcers. Gerry was one of the announcers. He presented the

Benny Carter-Roy Eldridge All Stars, but he didn't bring any instrument. Lionel Hampton invited

everyone back for a final jam. Gerry borrowed a clarinet from a New Orleans Brass Band (Tuxedo)

musician and joined in for the last two numbers. There is a doubt as to which musicians

participated in the final jam session.

Flying Home (6:06) Private recording

In The Good Old Summer Time (4:35) As above

Note: Broadcasted by WMUK-FM Kalamazoo, Michigan

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mulligan on clarinet--

i find it refreshing, but there isn't much of it.

all that i recall is on the limelight issue "feeling good' with strings.

is there more??

There was a show from the CBS news division in the '60s: Eyewitness. Hosted by Charles Kuralt. When Bossa Nova became a 'çraze' here they did a show on it, filming mostly in Rio in the clubs and, anturally, on the beach. Around '62, I would think. It's archived at the Museum of Television and Radio in NY and LA.

The final segment is hilarious: It's in a studio with Tom Jobim at the piano and Mulligan on clarinet. Jobim is trying to teach him the proper phrasing for One Note Samba. Gerry isn't quite getting it, knows it, and starts getting flustered on-camera. (said phrasing is subtle and endemic to Brasilian culture and he wasn't the only one who felt weird trying it at first). Finally, Jobim benevelently says

'Hey, Gerry. You almost got it that time!'

and the show ends.

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