01/02/2024
One of my favorite moments of this past year came when Robin Bell Stevens of Jazzmobile invited me to interview one of the organization's former executive directors, Mr Dave Bailey.
I had come to know him a bit during the mid-eighties, when I basically followed the Jazzmobile around all summer each year, logging in around 40 shows per summer......Art, Betty, Clark Diz, Eddie,Frank you name 'em, if he or she was a Jazz legend, Dave Bailey brought them to the people!
At the time, I knew him as a program director, but learned years later that he was also a gifted drummer who had shared the stage with the best in the business. He played with Gerry Mulligan for about a dozen years, during which time he also served as his paymaster.
But to get the full measure of this guy, you have to realize that during WW2 he was a flyer with the famed Tuskegee Airmen, subsequently becoming a certified flight instructor in Westchester County. A chance encounter with Attorney F. Lee Bailey led to Dave taking on a five-year stint as the celebrity attorney's personal pilot.
It was in that capacity that he was serving when the legendary pianist and Jazzmobile founder Dr. Billy Taylor tapped him to run the fledgling nonprofit.
He served the organization for several decades. At the time of our interview last spring, the 97-year-old proudly proclaimed that he had produced more Jazz concerts than any living producer. (George Wein having recently passed away).
Immediately after our interview when I returned home, I placed his name in nomination for the NEA Jazz Master Award. Sadly, we will never know if Mr. Bailey passed muster. RIP Dave!!
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