We asked Frank Morrison, illustrator of the picture book biography, Little Melba and Her Big Trombone, to share some of his favorite jazz numbers with us. Many of the artists below played or arranged with Melba Doretta Liston; others inspired Frank while he created his illustrations. So sit back and let the rhythm carry you away!
- John Coltrane: “Out of This World,” plus Coltrane’s albums The Inch Worm, Big Nick, and Giant Steps
- Thelonious Monk: “Well, You Needn’t,” “Ruby, My Dear,” “Off Minor,” and “Bemsha Swing“
- Dizzy Gillespie: “52nd Street Theme” and “A Night in Tunisia“
- Miles Davis: “Freddie Freeloader,” “Round Midnight,” “Airegin,” and “Blue in Green,” plus Davis’s album Kind of Blue
- Chet Baker: “My Funny Valentine“
- Art Blakey: “Dat Dere,” “Moanin’,” “Blues March,” “The Chess Players,” and “Señor Blues” (performed with Horace Silver)
- Abbey Lincoln: “Afro Blue“
- Clifford Brown: “Daahoud,” “The Blues Walk,” “Jordu,” and “Parisian Thoroughfare“
- Duke Ellington: “In a Sentimental Mood” and “Take the ‘A’ Train“
- Stan Getz: “Corcovado” and “I’ve Got You Under My Skin“
- Louis Armstrong: “Summer Song,” “West End Blues,” and “I Got Rhythm“
Want to learn more about Little Melba and Her Big Trombone? Click here to get the scoop on all the research author Katheryn Russell-Brown did to write the book. Click here to see how illustrator Frank Morrison created the stunning art.