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  2. List of jazz trombonists - Wikipedia

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    Willie Cornish (1875–1942) Hal Crook (born 1950) Elmer Crumbley (1908–1993) Michael Davis (born 1961) Steve Davis (born 1967) Raul de Souza (1934–2021) Michael Dease (born 1982) Willie Dennis (1926–1965) Vic Dickenson (1906–1984)

  3. Wycliffe Gordon - Wikipedia

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    Wycliffe Gordon (Denmark 2018) Wycliffe Gordon (2008) 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".

  4. Bill Watrous - Wikipedia

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    Trombone. William Russell Watrous III (June 8, 1939 – July 2, 2018) [1] was an American jazz trombonist. He is perhaps best known for his rendition of Sammy Nestico 's arrangement of the Johnny Mandel ballad "A Time for Love", which he recorded on a 1993 album of the same name. A self-described "bop-oriented" player, he was well known among ...

  5. Jimmy Knepper - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Knepper. James Minter Knepper (November 22, 1927 – June 14, 2003) [1] was an American jazz trombonist. In addition to his own recordings as leader, Knepper performed and recorded with Charlie Barnet, Woody Herman, Claude Thornhill, Stan Kenton, Benny Goodman, Gil Evans, Thad Jones and Mel Lewis, Toshiko Akiyoshi and Lew Tabackin, and ...

  6. Category:American jazz trombonists - Wikipedia

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    Bob Brookmeyer. Garnett Brown. Lawrence Brown (jazz trombonist) Marshall Brown (musician) Tom Brown (trombonist) Velzoe Brown. Vernon Brown (musician) Chris Brubeck. George Brunies.

  7. Jack Teagarden - Wikipedia

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    Musician. Instrument (s) Trombone, vocals. Years active. 1920–1964. Weldon Leo " Jack " Teagarden (August 20, 1905 – January 15, 1964) [1] was an American jazz trombonist and singer. [2] According to critic Scott Yanow of Allmusic, Teagarden was the preeminent American jazz trombone player before the bebop era of the 1940s and "one of the ...

  8. Jiggs Whigham - Wikipedia

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    He is artist-in-residence for the Conn-Selmer company, maker of the King Jiggs Whigham model trombone. He continues to tour worldwide as soloist, conductor, and educator. Since 2008 he has been a regular musical director for the Bundesjazzorchester working with the top student jazz musicians in Germany. Jiggs Whigham and the U.S. Navy Band

  9. Slide Hampton - Wikipedia

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    1950s–2021. Labels. MCG Jazz, Atlantic, Epic. Website. www.slidehampton.com. Locksley Wellington Hampton (April 21, 1932 – November 18, 2021) was an American jazz trombonist, composer and arranger. [1] As his nickname implies, Hampton's main instrument was slide trombone, but he also occasionally played tuba and flugelhorn.