Gerry Mulligan 1960 The Concert Jazz Band Access

: Mulligan aimed to create a "reformed" big band that avoided the brassy, overwhelming volume of traditional swing orchestras. He utilized a unique instrumentation—notably featuring three baritone saxophones at times—to achieve a deep, woody, and transparent sound.

: Drums (providing the band's signature "swinging" but disciplined pulse) Critical Reception Gerry Mulligan 1960 The Concert Jazz Band

: Continuing his "pianoless" trademark, the band relied on the counterpoint between horns and the driving bass and drums to provide harmonic structure. : Mulligan aimed to create a "reformed" big

: Baritone Saxophone, Piano (occasionally), and Leader Bob Brookmeyer : Valve Trombone (Mulligan's primary foil) Conte Candoli & Nick Travis : Trumpets Zoot Sims : Tenor Saxophone Gene Quill : Alto Saxophone Gerry Mulligan 1960 The Concert Jazz Band