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Shelly Manne discography

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This is the discography for American jazz drummer Shelly Manne.[1]

As leader

As sideman

With Elek Bacsik

  • Bird and Dizzy – a musical tribute (Flying Dutchman, 1975)

With Don Bagley

With Kenny Burrell

With Chet Baker

With Elmer Bernstein

With Brass Fever

With Benny Carter

With Teddy Charles

With June Christy

With Ornette Coleman

With Buddy Collette

With Sonny Criss

With Bill Evans

With Art Farmer

With Maynard Ferguson

With Ella Fitzgerald

With Stan Getz

With Dizzy Gillespie

With Jimmy Giuffre

With Hampton Hawes

With Richard "Groove" Holmes

With Paul Horn

With Hank Jones

With Quincy Jones

With Stan Kenton

With Barney Kessel

With John Klemmer

With Jimmy Knepper

With Andy LaVerne

With Peggy Lee

With John Lewis

  • Kansas City Breaks (Finesse, 1982)

With Junior Mance

With Henry Mancini

  • More Music from Peter Gunn (RCA Victor, 1959)
  • The Mancini Touch (RCA Victor, 1960)
  • Combo! (RCA Victor, 1961)

With Johnny Mandel

With Barry Manilow

With Warne Marsh

With Bill Mays

  • Tha's Delights (Trend, 1983)

With Howard McGhee

With Bette Midler

With Jack Montrose

With Gerry Mulligan

With Oliver Nelson

With Jack Nitzsche

With Art Pepper

With André Previn

With Red Rodney

With Shorty Rogers

With Sonny Rollins

With Pete Rugolo

With Joe Sample and Ray Brown

With Lalo Schifrin

With Bud Shank

With George Shearing

With Zoot Sims

With Sonny Stitt

With Dan Terry

  • The Complete Vita Recordings of Dan Terry (Vita Records, 1952)[2]

With Cal Tjader

With Tom Waits

With Nancy Wilson

References

  1. ^ "Shelly Manne - Album Discography - AllMusic". AllMusic.
  2. ^ Dan Terry (1 June 1952). "The Complete Vita Recordings of Dan Terry". Retrieved 5 December 2017 – via Internet Archive.