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  2. Wycliffe Gordon - Wikipedia

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    Wycliffe A. Gordon (born May 29, 1967) is an American jazz trombonist, arranger, composer, band leader, and music educator at the collegiate-conservatory level. Gordon also sings and plays didgeridoo, trumpet, soprano trombone, tuba, and piano. [1] His nickname is "Pinecone".

  3. Joseph Alessi - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Norman Alessi was born in Detroit, Michigan and attended high school in San Rafael, California.His father, also named Joseph Alessi, was a professional trumpet player, and his mother, Maria (née Leone) sang in the Metropolitan Opera chorus.

  4. Glenn Ferris - Wikipedia

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    He studied classical music from 1958 to 1967, but from 1964 onward he also studied jazz with Don Ellis, performing all of the trombone solos on three albums ("Ferris Wheel" was written for him by Don Ellis). [1] He went on to perform with a variety of American musicians in several genres before moving to France in 1980.

  5. Gabrial McNair - Wikipedia

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    McNair attended Glendora High School in Glendora, California.He played trombone in the marching band and snare drum in the Scottish Pipe Band.After graduation, he went on to study Jazz and Music Composition at Citrus College, before moving on to California Institute of the Arts to continue his studies with Charlie Haden, Alex Iles, Joe LaBarbera, and David Roitstein.

  6. Trombone repertoire - Wikipedia

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    Paul Hindemith, Trombone Sonata (1941) Vagn Holmboe, Trombone Sonata, Op. 172a (1987) Søren Hyldgaard, Rapsodia Borealis (2001) Arthur Honegger, Hommage du trombone exprimant la tristesse de l'auteur absent (1925) Alan Hovhaness, O World, Op. 32, No. 2 (1960) Joseph Jongen, Aria et polonaise, Op.128 (1944) Ernst Krenek, 5 Pièces (1967)

  7. Love Starvation / Trombone - Wikipedia

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    The review ended with, "At 70, Nick Lowe has stopped playing the part of the Jesus of Cool. He no longer needs to proselytise: just like his music, Nick Lowe IS Cool." [11] Love Starvation/Trombone was given an 8 out of 10 rating by Americana UK on May 21, 2019. Jim Finnie ended his review with, "Nick Lowe is a bit of national musical treasure ...

  8. Ray Anderson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Ray Anderson (born October 16, 1952) is an American jazz trombonist. [1] Trained by the Chicago Symphony trombonists, he is regarded as someone who pushes the limits of the instrument, including performing on alto and soprano trombone.

  9. Helen Jones Woods - Wikipedia

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    Helen Elizabeth Jones Woods (October 9 or November 14, 1923 – July 25, 2020) was an American jazz and swing trombone player renowned for her performances with the International Sweethearts of Rhythm. She was inducted into the Omaha Black Music Hall of Fame in 2007.