Discography
- Lab '76, University of North Texas One O'Clock Lab Band; following Lab '75's Grammy nomination for Best Jazz Performance by a Big Band, Lab '76, received a Grammy nomination for the same category. Both nominations represented the first bestowed by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS) to student ensembles of any genre.
- Lab '77, University of North Texas One O'Clock Lab Band
- Jazz at Spoleto '77: All Cows Eat Grass, University of North Texas One O'Clock Lab Band, Left Bank Jazz Society of Charleston (LCCN 94-759379)
- Lab '78, University of North Texas One O'Clock Lab Band
- Doug Lawrence, Doug Lawrence Trio (1981)
- Benny Goodman, Let's Dance, A Musical Tribute, PBS TV broadcast, Marriott Marquis Hotel, New York, (October 7, 1985)
- CD, Benny Goodman and His Orchestra, Live, State University of New York, Jazz Heritage Society (January 17, 1986)
- Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks, Bill Challis' The Goldkette Project (1986)
- CD, James Chirillo, Sultry Serenade Label: Nagel Heyer (2000) Germany
- a. "When Lights Are Low" (Benny Carter, Spencer Williams) / arr: James Chirillo
- b. "I Love You, Samantha" (Cole Porter) / arr: James Chirillo
- c. "Sultry Serenade" (aka "How Could You Do a Thing Like That to Me") (Tyree Glenn, Allan Roberts) / arr: James Chirillo
- d. "Counterpoise No. 2 for Electric Guitar and Trumpet" (John Carisi)
- e. "If I Only Had a Brain" (Harold Arlen, E. Y. Harburg) / arr: James Chirillo
- f. "Move" (Denzil Best) / arr: James Chirillo
- g. "Elend" (from Op. 27, No. 7) - 4:52 (Alexander Zemlinsky) / arr: James Chirillo
- h. "Can't We Be Friends?" (Paul James, Kay Swift) / arr: James Chirillo
- i. "Bourbon Street Parade" (Paul Barbarin) / arr: James Chirillo
- j. "Lush Life" (Billy Strayhorn) / arr: James Chirillo
- k. "I'm Always Chasing Rainbows" (Harry Carroll, Joseph McCarthy) / arr: James Chirillo
- l. "Fancifree" (James Chirillo) / arr: James Chirillo
- m. "Blues for Valerie" (James Chirillo) / arr: James Chirillo
- CD, James Chirillo performs on the Christmas album, What Would Santa Say?, Nagel-Heyer Records (1999)
- CD, James Chirillo performs on Kenny Davern's, Dialogues (2007)
- CD, James Chirillo performs on Marcus Roberts', Portraits In Blue (1996)
- CD, James Chirillo performs on Barbara Lea's, Hoagy's Children, Volume One, Audiophile Records (1993)
- CD, James Chirillo performs on Houston Person's, Thinking Of You (2007)
- CD, James Chirillo performs on Daryl Sherman's Hundred Million Miracles (2003)
- CD, James Chirillo performs on Kenny Davern's At The Mill Hill Playhouse (2003)
- CD, James Chirillo performs on Daryl Sherman's, Born To Swing (2002)
- CD, James Chirillo performs on Daryl Sherman's, New O'leans, Audiophile Records
- CD, James Chirillo performs on Joyce Breach's Remembering Mabel Mercer, Audiophile Records (2003)
- CD, James Chirillo performs on Claude Williams' Live At J'S Vol. 1 (1989)
- CD, Eddie Bert, Walk On The Roots, Mothlight Records (1989)
- CD, James Chirillo performs on Dick Sudhalter's album (1989)
- CD, James Chirillo performs on David Lahm's Jazz Takes On Joni Mitchell (1999)
- CD, James Chirillo performs on Joe Temperley's The Sinatra Songbook, Hep Records
- CD, James Chirillo performs on Scott Robinson's, Melody from the Sky
- CD, James Chirillo performs with Warren Vache & The Scottish Ensemble, Don't Look Back, Arbors Records
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- Chirillo composition, Valse Prismatique
- CD, James Chirillo performs with Randy Reinhart's As Long As I Live, Arbors Records (2005)
- CD, James Chirillo performs with The Loren Schoenberg Big Band on the album Out of this World
- CD, James Chirillo performs on the album, The Keith Ingham New York 9, Volume 1 Allegheny Jazz Records
- CD, James Chirillo performs on the album, The Keith Ingham New York 9, Volume 3 Allegheny Jazz Records
- CD, James Chirillo performs with Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra on the album Blues and the Abstract Truth: The Music of Oliver Nelson, Live At The Lincoln Theatre, Washington, DC, August 16 and 17, 1997
- CD, James Chirillo performs with Joe Wilder on the album No Greater Love Evening Star Records (orig release 1994; rerelease May 2003)
- James Chirillo performs on the album Bobby Gordon Plays Joe Marsala: Lower Register, Arbors Records (2007)
- CD, The L-5 Jazz Guitar Ensemble, Bye Bye Blackbird arranged by James Chirillo (recital in Stan Kenton Hall, North Texas label) (Feb 20, 2006)
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