Chuck Flores
Charles Walter "Chuck" Flores was an American jazz drummer. One of the relatively small number of musicians associated with West Coast jazz who were actually from the West Coast, Flores was born in Orange, California, and grew up in Santa Ana. He is best known for the work he did with saxophonist Bud Shank in the 1950s, and for his two-year stint with Woody Herman, from 1954 to 1955, but also performed and recorded with such musicians as Carmen McRae, Art Pepper, Maynard Ferguson, Al Cohn, and Shelly Manne, who had been his drum teacher. Manne and others considered Flores an underrated drummer.
In later years, Flores became a highly sought after and renowned educator whose students included: Danny Seraphine, Chad Wackerman, John Wackerman, Brooks Wackerman, Ray Mehlbaum, Pete Parada, Jamie Wollam, Jose Ruiz and Zack Stewart. Flores was a longtime faculty member at Musicians Institute in Los Angeles.Discography
As leader
- Flores Azules
- Drum Flower
As sideman
With Laurindo Almeida
- Latin Guitar
- New Directions
- Virtuoso Guitar
With Woody Herman
- The Woody Herman Band! Part 1
- The Woody Herman Band! Part 2
- The Woody Herman Band! Part 3
- The Woody Herman Band!
- Road Band!
- Blues Groove
- Jackpot!
- Hey! Heard the Herd?
- The Third Herd Vol. 2
With Art Pepper
- Modern Art
- The Art of Pepper
- The Art of Pepper Vol. II
- Omega Alpha
With Bud Shank
- The Bud Shank Quartet
- Jazz at Cal-Tech
- Bud Shank Quartet Featuring Claude Williamson
- Flute 'n Oboe
- The Swing's to TV
- Holiday in Brazil
- Latin Contrasts
- Slippery When Wet
- Blowin' Country
- Bud Shank Plays Tenor
- Brasamba!
- Live at the Haig
With others
- Toshiko Akiyoshi Lew Tabackin Big Band, Long Yellow Road
- Conte Candoli, Russ Freeman, Art Pepper, Mucho Calor
- Neshama Carlebach, Soul
- Al Cohn, Bill Perkins, Richie Kamuca, Three of a Kind
- Al Cohn, Bill Perkins, Richie Kamuca, The Brothers!
- Dick Collins, Horn of Plenty
- Dick Collins, King Richard the Swing Hearted
- Gil Fuller, Night Flight
- Floyd Huddleston, Happy Birthday, Jesus
- Shelly Manne, The Manne We Love
- Dodo Marmarosa & Lorraine Geller, West Coast Piano Touch
- Carmen McRae, The Great American Songbook
- Shorty Rogers, A Live Jam Session Recorded at the Rendezvous Ballroom
- Cy Touff, His Octet & Quintet
- Cy Touff, Keester Parade