• Chelsea Bells and Steve Swallow

  • Jan 19 2025
  • Length: 13 mins
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Chelsea Bells and Steve Swallow

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  • 57- “Chelsea Bells” and Steve Swallow

    Steve Swallow, born October 4, 1940, in Fair Lawn, New Jersey, is a pioneering jazz bassist and composer. A key figure in modern jazz, Swallow transitioned from double bass to electric bass in the early 1970s. Renowned for his melodic upper-register solos, played with a copper pick, he has collaborated with icons like Jimmy Giuffre, Gary Burton, Carla Bley, and John Scofield.

    Swallow played a pivotal role in the creation of The Real Book during his time teaching at Berklee College of Music (1974–76). This now-iconic jazz fake book includes several of his compositions, such as “Chelsea Bells.” The 17-bar piece “Chelsea Bells” is harmonically adventurous, featuring spacious melodies, suspended chords, and no defined key center. Its ambient nature is showcased in Hotel Hello (1975), where Swallow’s piano work and Gary Burton’s vibraphone create a dreamlike soundscape. Swallow’s contributions to jazz composition and pedagogy remain influential and innovative.

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