Teddy Charles


Teddy Charles, born Theodore Charles Cohen was an American jazz musician and composer, whose instruments were the vibraphone, piano, and drums.

Career

Born Theodore Charles Cohen in Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts, United States, he studied at the Juilliard School of Music as a percussionist. Later he began to record and made personal appearances as Teddy Cohen with bands as a vibraphonist, writing, arranging, and producing records. In 1951, he changed his last name to Charles.
Charles was one of many jazz musicians who hung out at an apartment building at 821 Sixth Avenue, in New York City, known as the Jazz Loft rented by photographer and artist David X. Young, who in turn sublet two apartments to Hall Overton and Dick Cary.
Known as an innovator, Charles's main work was recorded in the 1950s, with polytonal albums such as New Directions, Collaboration: West, Word from Bird, and The Teddy Charles Tentet. He was a studio musician for Miles Davis, Charles Mingus, Shelly Manne, and Dion. From the mid-1950s onwards, Charles worked primarily as a record producer. He was also a co-leader of the Prestige Jazz Quartet. He recorded an album, Live at the Verona Jazz Festival, for Soul Note in 1988.
Charles was captain of the 1906 wooden schooner Mary E he purchased in 1973 and restored, and later captained the boat Pilgrim out of Greenport, New York and performed music locally. In his last years, he began performing again after spending some years at sea. His last recording was the 2011 collaboration with Wily Bo Walker and Danny Flam featuring the song "You Don't Know What Love Is".
He died of heart failure in 2012, aged 84.

Discography

As leader

  • West Coasters
  • New Directions 3
  • New Directions 4
  • The Teddy Charles Tentet
  • Collaboration West
  • 3 for Duke
  • The Prestige Jazz Quartet
  • Word from Bird
  • Evolution
  • Vibe-Rant
  • Coolin'
  • Salute to Hamp
  • Jazz in the Garden at the Museum of Modern Art
  • On Campus: Ivy League Jazz Concert
  • Russia Goes Jazz
  • Live at the Verona Jazz Festival 1988
  • ''Dances with Bulls''

    Reissues

  • Nontet & Tentet Complete Recordings
  • ''Adventures in California''

    As sideman

With Bob Brookmeyer
  • The Dual Role of Bob Brookmeyer – rec. 1954–1955
  • Street Swingers
With Charles Mingus
  • East Coasting
  • Town Hall Concert
  • Nostalgia in Times Square/The Immortal 1959 Sessions
  • Mingus Dynasty
With others