Howard Rumsey's Lighthouse All-Stars were a seminal cool jazz and hard bop ensemble led by bassist Howard Rumsey, renowned for their residency at the iconic Lighthouse Café in Hermosa Beach, California. Formed in 1949, the band became a hotbed for some of the most talented jazz musicians of the 1950s, including Bill Perkins, Bob Cooper, and Bob Enevoldsen. Their nightly performances showcased a blend of sophisticated arrangements and spontaneous improvisation, earning them a devoted following. The All-Stars released several influential albums, such as "Mexican Passport" and "Lighthouse At Laguna," capturing the essence of their live performances. Their music continues to resonate with jazz enthusiasts, offering a timeless glimpse into the golden era of West Coast jazz.