As early as 1935,
Benny Goodman recorded in a trio format, featuring himself (
clarinet),
Teddy Wilson (piano) and
Gene Krupa (drums). A similar format was used earlier in 1928 by clarinetist
Douglas Williams. The
Lester Young Trio of 1946 featured
Young on
tenor sax,
Nat King Cole on piano and
Buddy Rich on drums. In 1948, pianist Herman Blount (later known as
Sun Ra) briefly played in a trio with
Coleman Hawkins (
saxophone) and
Stuff Smith (
violin), dispensing with a conventional rhythm section.
Jimmy Giuffre's 1958 trio also lacked bass or drums, featuring Giuffre (saxophone and clarinet),
Jim Hall (guitar) and
Bob Brookmeyer on valve
trombone. Giuffre's 1961 trio had
Paul Bley on piano and
Steve Swallow on bass. In 1986, Hall was involved in the Power of Three album; his fellow musicians were
Wayne Shorter (saxophones) and
Michel Petrucciani (piano). In the 1960s, saxophonist
Anthony Braxton led a trio featuring
Leroy Jenkins (violin) and
Wadada Leo Smith (
trumpet). In 1949,
Red Norvo formed a trio consisting of himself on
vibraphone, plus guitar and bass; the best-known line-up featured
Tal Farlow and a young
Charles Mingus. In 1957, saxophonist
Sonny Rollins recorded the album
Way Out West with bassist
Ray Brown and drummer
Shelly Manne. Players who used this piano-less format in the 1960s include
Ornette Coleman (with
David Izenzon and
Charles Moffett);
Albert Ayler (with
Gary Peacock and
Sunny Murray) and
Peter Brötzmann (with
Peter Kowald and
Sven-Ake Johansson). The free jazz guitarist
Derek Bailey played in a number of trios, including Joseph Holbrooke, with drummer
Tony Oxley and
Gavin Bryars on bass, and Iskra 1903, with
Barry Guy (bass) and
Paul Rutherford (trombone). The early-80s group
Codona had a line-up of
Don Cherry (trumpet) and two percussionists,
Collin Walcott and
Nana Vasconcelos. From the 1980s, drummer
Paul Motian frequently recorded in a trio with
Bill Frisell (guitar) and
Joe Lovano (saxophone). Saxophonist and composer
John Zorn released recordings in a trio with Frisell and
George E. Lewis on
trombone. The 1990s trio Clusone 3 comprised
Michael Moore (sax/clarinet),
Han Bennink (drums) and
Ernst Reijseger (
cello). In the same decade, saxophonist
John Lurie formed the John Lurie National Orchestra with drummer Grant Calvin Weston and percussionist Billy Martin. In the 2000s and since, three members of the
Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM), pianist
Muhal Richard Abrams, trombonist
George E. Lewis and saxophonist
Roscoe Mitchell, have concertized and recorded together. ==References==