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SAM MOST

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BIOGRAPHICAL DETAILS

Full Name: Samuel Most

Description: Flautist, tenor saxophonist,

Known For: Undercurrent Blues (1952) – Bebop Revisited vol. 3 (1954)

Instruments: Flute

Music Styles: Jazz

Location: Atlantic City, New Jersey, , US

Date Died: 13th June
Location Died: Los Angeles, CA, US
Cause Of Death: Aged 82.

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BIOGRAPHICAL PROFILE

Sam Most

An American jazz flautist and tenor saxophonist, based in Los Angeles. He was “probably the first great jazz flutist,” according to jazz historian Leonard Feather.

He was born in Atlantic City, New Jersey, and began his career in music at the age of 18 with the bands of Tommy Dorsey, Shep Fields, Boyd Raeburn and Don Redman. He also performed many times with his older brother, clarinetist Abe Most.

His first recording was at age 23, a single called “Undercurrent Blues”. The next year he was awarded Down Beat magazine’s “Critic’s New Star Award”. Between 1953 and 1958 Most led and recorded sessions for the Prestige, Debut, Vanguard and Bethlehem labels. He also did session work for Chris Connor, Paul Quinichette and Teddy Wilson. He was a member of the Buddy Rich band from 1959 to 1961.

Most resurfaced in the late 1970s recording six albums on the Xanadu label.

One night, after playing at a Las Vegas night club, he was asked by Frank Sinatra to have breakfast with him at the singer’s home. After a session, which included Sinatra singing as Most played the piano, Sinatra left the room and came back with a flute case. Most opened it and saw a beautiful, expensively hand carved flute. Sinatra told Most that he had used this flute to practice breath control with and then gave the flute to him as a gift saying, “I know you’d appreciate this Sam – it’s yours.” Most retained the gift to the end of his life

From 1987 Most, with producer Fernando Gelbard of Liquidjazz.com, recorded four albums, including Solo Flute.

He was the guest of and played for the King of Thailand three times. He was the subject of Edmond Goff’s documentary film Sam Most, Jazz Flutist (2001).

Sam Most died on June 13, 2013 from pancreatic cancer. He was 82.

Discography

As leader

Undercurrent Blues (1952)
Sam Most – Introducing a New Star (1952)
Bebop Revisited vol. 3 (1954)
I’m Nuts about the Most…Sam, that is! (1954)
The Mann with the Most Herbie Mann (1955)
Sam Most Sextet 12 (1955)
Musically Yours (1956)
Doubles in Jazz (1957)
The Amazing Sam Most (1957)
Sam Most Plays Bird Bud Monk & Miles (1957)
Sam Most Quartet Plus Two (1958)
Jungle Fantasy/Plop Plop Boom (1970)
Mostly Flute Xanadu (1976)
Flute Flight Xanadu (1977)
But Beautiful (Catalyst Records, 1978)
Flute Talk with Joe Farrell – Xanadu (1979)
From The Attic Of My Mind Xanadu (1980)
Any Time Any Season (1987)
Simply Flute (2008)
Solo Flute (2009)
Organic Flute (2010)
A Time for Love – Most, Alcivar (2012)

As sideman

With Paul Quinichette
Moods (EmArcy, 1954)

With Clare Fischer
Extension (Pacific Jazz, 1963)

With Louis Bellson
Thunderbird (Impulse!, 1965)

With Lalo Schifrin
There’s a Whole Lalo Schifrin Goin’ On (Dot, 1968)
Ins and Outs (Palo Alto, 1982)

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