Atomic Age Cocktail Party

Terrific Trombones (128)

 
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This week on the program, we’re doing a deep dive on the great trombone players of the hi-fi era. The trombone, as an instrument, usually takes a back seat in brass sections to bright trumpets or honking saxophones, but with its rich and mellow tone, the trombone really is the backbone of any horn section. We take a look at some of the great trombone players and trombone records of the hi-fi era. We’ll hear from Warren Covington, Jack Teagarden, Si Zentner, and many more.

Playlist

Title Artist Album
Trombone for Two J.J. Johnson & Kai Winding Trombone For Two
Trombones After Five Warren Covington and His Orchestra Trombones After Five
The Breeze and I Curtis Fuller Soul Trombone And The Jazz Clan
Moonlight Serenade Urbie Green The Persuasive Trombone Of Urbie Green
Speak Low The Four Freshmen Four Freshmen And 5 Trombones
High Spirits Si Zentner & His Orchestra Suddenly It's Swing
Old Devil Moon The Trombones, Inc. They Met At The Continental Divide ("It Wasn't Exactly A Battle...")
The Shadow of Your Smile Tommy Leonetti Trombones, Guitars And Me
Day in Day Out Don Costa Echoing Voices And Trombones
St. James Infirmary Blues Jack Teagarden Jack Teagarden At The Roundtable
Next Time Take the Train George Roberts Meet Mr. Roberts
Blues Bossa Nova Bob Brookmeyer Trombone Jazz Samba / Bossa Nova
If Winter Comes Tyree Glenn Let's Have A Ball
Frenesi Jackie Davis Jackie Davis Meets The Trombones
Moonglow/Theme From "Picnic" Pete Rugolo and Orchestra Ten Trombones Like Two Pianos