Guido Basso: The Golden Flugelhorn

Guido Basso: The Golden Flugelhorn

Guido Basso was one of the most important and distinctive brass voices in Canadian music, whose career spanned jazz, television, studio recording, big band leadership, and popular orchestral work. Born in Montréal, Québec, he began playing trumpet at the age of nine and studied at the Conservatoire de musique du Québec à Montréal. By his early teens he was already working professionally, performing under the nickname “Stubby” Basso in dance bands and show orchestras led by figures such as Al Nichols and Maury Kaye.

While appearing with Kaye at El Morocco in Montréal, Basso was heard by American singer Vic Damone, who hired the young trumpeter and took him on tour in 1957–58. This marked the beginning of several years of steady work in the United States. From 1958 to 1960, Basso toured extensively across North America with Pearl Bailey and the orchestra led by her husband, drummer Louis Bellson, gaining first-hand experience in major concert halls, theatres, and television productions while still in his teens.

In 1960, Basso relocated to Toronto, where he quickly became one of the city’s most in-demand studio trumpeters. He was a first-call musician for recording sessions, radio broadcasts, film and television work, and commercial jingles, and his playing soon became embedded across a wide cross-section of Canadian popular recording beyond strictly jazz contexts. He was also noted for his versatility, occasionally taking on harmonica assignments alongside his brass work. Toronto would remain his professional base for the remainder of his career.

Basso became a familiar national presence through his long association with the CBC. From 1963 to 1967 he served as musical director for the CBC-TV program Nightcap, followed by similar duties for Barris and Company from 1968 to 1969. He co-starred with vibraphonist Peter Appleyard on the CBC-TV series Mallets and Brass in 1969, was musical director for CBC Radio’s After Noon from 1969 to 1971, and later led orchestras for two major CBC-TV series devoted to big band music, In the Mood (1971–72) and Bandwagon (1972–73). In 1975, he organized and led large ensembles for high-profile concerts at the Canadian National Exhibition featuring Dizzy Gillespie and Benny Goodman.

Alongside his broadcasting work, Basso remained active as a performer in Toronto nightclubs and hotel lounges, leading small groups that often blended jazz and Latin rhythms. He was also a central soloist with many of Canada’s leading jazz ensembles, including the Boss Brass, the Rob McConnell Tentet, Nimmons ’N’ Nine Plus Six, and the big bands of Ron Collier and others. His flugelhorn playing, in particular, became widely admired for its warmth, lyricism, and expressive control, qualities that were heard to great effect on numerous Boss Brass recordings.

At the same time, Basso’s studio career extended deeply into Canadian pop, rock, soul, reggae, and television recording. His trumpet appears on a remarkably broad range of sessions, including recordings by artists as stylistically distant as Jackie Mittoo and Teenage Head, illustrating his role as a trusted first-call professional whose sound moved effortlessly between jazz ensembles, pop productions, reggae sessions, and punk-era rock recordings. That same adaptability placed his playing firmly within the wider soundscape of Canadian broadcast culture, including appearances on hockey-related recordings such as Lafleur! and the Hockey Night in Canada theme.

Despite his stature within Canadian jazz, Basso was often reluctant to present himself strictly as a jazz artist, preferring to work across stylistic boundaries. He was nonetheless capable of incisive bebop trumpet work when required and became well known for his oft-quoted observation that “you attack a trumpet, and you make love to a flugelhorn,” a phrase that neatly summarized his approach to tone and phrasing.

As studio work declined in the late 1970s, Basso shifted much of his professional focus toward leading what became one of Toronto’s most successful society orchestras, maintaining a high level of performance activity well into later decades. His contributions to Canadian music were formally recognized in 1994, when he was appointed a Member of the Order of Canada. Guido Basso passed away on February 13, 2023, at the age of 85.
-Robert Williston

Tracks

Artist Track Title
Bruce Murray Daniel ST
Hagood Hardy If I Had Nothing But a Dream Reflections
Lynn Jones (aka Marilyn Jones) They Don't Play Our Love Songs Anymore They Don't Play Our Love Songs Anymore b/w You Don't Have to Say You Love Me
David Clayton-Thomas Sweet Sixteen Clayton
Rick Wilkins (Our) Love is Here to Stay From Lush to Lively (with Oliver Jones)
Bob Francis Just an Old-Fashioned Love Song with Thursday's Children & The Guido Basso Orchestra (from CBC TV's Bandwagon)
Jimmy Namaro Over the Rainbow Marimba, Xylophone and Piano with Orchestra
Guido Basso Nightcap It's Happening (re-issue)
Guy Lafleur Face-off Lafleur!
Ron Collier Tentet Just About Now ST
Lucio Agostini Canadians on the Go-Go Once Upon a Hundred Years
Guido Basso & Dave Turner O Feitico Dela Midnight Martini
Guido Basso The Continental (Con Conrad) Lost in the Stars
Pat Hervey They Don't Give Medals Peaceful
Compilation Guido Basso's Brazilian Band - Laughter In The Rain CBC Comp 424
Hogtown Trumpets Back Bacon Blues CBC Comp 434 comp
Compilation This Train Toronto: What Other City Calls its Main Street Yonge?
Hagood Hardy Reunion (Theme from Rituals) Tell Me My Name
Guido Basso You Are My Sunshine It's Happening
Hagood Hardy Sonny's Ragtime Reflections
Jimmy Dale I Should Care Soft and Groovy
Teenage Head Some Kinda Fun Some Kinda Fun
Mantis Walking Away ST
Guido Basso Bye Bye Blues One More for the Road
Guido Basso Early Morning Rain Love Talk
Tommy Ambrose Have a Heart Young Tommy Ambrose
Compilation Ben McPeek - Kapuskasing Kaper Motorcars In Concert 1970
Jimmy Dale Night Song Soft and Groovy
Guido Basso Gentle Rain One More for the Road
Guido Basso Lush Life A Lazy Afternoon (with Doug Riley)
Compilation John Capek - Lady Madonna Yesterdays
Lucio Agostini Skiing in Québec Once Upon a Hundred Years
Guido Basso Give Her My Love It's Happening (re-issue)
Jackie Mittoo One Man Woman - One Woman Man (Paul Anka) Let's Put It all Together
Hagood Hardy Silent Sky Tell Me My Name
Lucio Agostini Introduction Once Upon a Hundred Years
Vic Franklyn (Lyn Evans) The Hungry Years Friends
Lucio Agostini Cocktails In New York Once Upon a Hundred Years
Hagood Hardy Love is in the Air Reflections
Diane Tell Maître en parologie En flèche
Guido Basso Megantic Outlaw Put Your Hand in the Hand
Mantis Hollywood Eyes ST
Compilation Guido Basso's Brazilian Band - I'll Have To Say I Love You CBC Comp 424
Murray McLauchlan Shoeshine Workin' Song Sweeping The Spotlight Away
Guido Basso Anniversary Song It's Happening (re-issue)
Rick Wilkins Len's Den From Lush to Lively (with Oliver Jones)
David Clayton-Thomas I'm a Free Man Clayton
Lorne Lofsky Walkin' One Take
Hagood Hardy Juarez '62 Reflections
Phil Nimmons Group Nimmons 'N' Nine - Ed's Comp Strictly Nimmons
Eugene Amaro Everything Happens To Me Eugene Amaro
Rick Wilkins We Will Love Again From Lush to Lively (with Oliver Jones)
Guido Basso & Dave Turner The Long Goodbye Midnight Martini
Laila Biali Autumn Leaves From Sea to Sky
Tommy Ambrose This Song Is Ended Young Tommy Ambrose
Peter Appleyard Mercy, Mercy, Mercy The Many Moods Of (AKA Polished Appleyard)
Lucio Agostini Reel Once Upon a Hundred Years
Tommy Ambrose Just for a Thrill Young Tommy Ambrose
Guido Basso Canada It's Happening (re-issue)
Compilation Jerry Toth - But for Love Motorcars In Concert 1970
Diane Tell Miami En flèche
Ron Collier Orchestra & Duke Ellington Aurora Borealis Duke Ellington: "North of the Border" in Canada
Hagood Hardy Tell Me My Name (Sarah's Theme) Tell Me My Name
David Clayton-Thomas Sugar Comes from Arkansas Clayton
Guido Basso My Foolish Heart A Lazy Afternoon (with Doug Riley)
Guido Basso Christmas Waltz Christmas Today
Jimmy Dale You’d Better Love Me Soft and Groovy
Peter Appleyard Spanish Pearls The Many Moods Of (AKA Polished Appleyard)
Murray McLauchlan Down By The Henry Moore Sweeping The Spotlight Away
Vic Franklyn (Lyn Evans) Here We Are Falling in Love Again Friends
Guido Basso Yesterday When I Was Young (live) (Charles Aznavour) Lost in the Stars
Guido Basso & Dave Turner Three for A.B. Midnight Martini
Ron Collier Orchestra & Duke Ellington Song And Dance Duke Ellington: "North of the Border" in Canada
Diane Tell Pauvres gens En flèche
Guido Basso You're Nearer One More for the Road
Guido Basso Suite P.E.I. Jazz Canadiana: All Star Jazz In Concert
Guido Basso Blue Monk One More for the Road
Ron Collier Tentet Walking Out ST
Lucio Agostini Chuck Wagon Race Once Upon a Hundred Years
Pat Hervey Courtyard Peaceful
Guido Basso I Can't Give You Anything But Love (Jimmy McHugh) Lost in the Stars
Guy Lafleur Checking Lafleur!
Guido Basso Anna’s Theme Put Your Hand in the Hand
Guido Basso Christina And All That Latin Jazz!
David George Vancouver Toronto Singer / Composer
Bruce Murray Isle of St. Jean ST
Guido Basso Cuminha Cruzado And All That Latin Jazz!
Guido Basso Two Bass Hit Jazz Canadiana: All Star Jazz In Concert
Compilation Peter Appleyard - Soulful Strut Motorcars In Concert 1970
Bob McBride Love is a Four Letter Word (Bob McBride) Here to Sing
Jim Pirie Joshua Love The World Away
Bob McBride Quiet Moments Here to Sing
David Clayton-Thomas Friday the 13th Child Clayton
Ron Collier Orchestra & Duke Ellington Silent Night, Lonely Night Duke Ellington: "North of the Border" in Canada
Hagood Hardy Misty Reflections
Longo Brothers It's Only One More Day Imitation Life
Murray McLauchlan Maybe Tonight Sweeping The Spotlight Away
Jim Pirie Dance With Me Love The World Away
Johnny Burt Society In the Arms of Home ….Come Summer
Peter Appleyard A Face Like Yours Peter Appleyard Presents

From Sea to Sky

Biali, Laila

Teenage Head

Some Kinda Fun

Teenage Head

Teenage Head

Teenage Head

Teenage Head

Teenage Head

Teenage Head

Teenage Head

Teenage Head

Teenage Head

Crash & Burn, TORONTO, Canada. July 22 and 23, 1977. Not one, but two big nights.

February 22, 1976 we headed across the street from Steve Park's house on Forsyth St. North in HAMILTON, and into what is now called The McMaster Children's Hospital, for our first photo shoot.

It was never really a great shot, but so far it's the only picture we have of our first gig, October 17, 1975. This one came from the Westdale High School year book, which is where we played, in the "new" cafeteria they built on the ground floor courtyard

September 8, 1977 starting the new school year out in Scarberia with TEENAGE HEAD at Centennial College

Teenage Head – Some Kinda Fun (2)

Teenage Head – Some Kinda Fun (3)

Teenage Head – Some Kinda Fun (1)

Teenage Head – Some Kinda Fun (4)

En flèche

Marimba, Xylophone and Piano with Orchestra

Namaro, Jimmy

Motorcars In Concert 1970

One More for the Road

Lost in the Stars

A Lazy Afternoon (with Doug Riley)

And All That Latin Jazz!

Jazz Canadiana: All Star Jazz In Concert

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