Who played the trombone solo on Kenton Peanut Vendor?
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Who played the trombone solo on Kenton Peanut Vendor?
The 1956 Kenton in Hi-Fi version of Peanut Vendor: who do we think is playing the trombone lead/solo at the start?
According to discogs, the players are. Bob Fitzpatrick, Don Kelly, Milt Bernhart, Carl Fontana and Kent Larsen. Sure doesn't sound like Carl!
According to discogs, the players are. Bob Fitzpatrick, Don Kelly, Milt Bernhart, Carl Fontana and Kent Larsen. Sure doesn't sound like Carl!
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Re: Who played the trombone solo on Kenton Peanut Vendor?
Milt Bernhart played this one. There's a nice interview with him online where he talks about it:
https://jazzprofiles.blogspot.com/2021/ ... 1.html?m=1
Edit: Probably not Bernhart... Bernhart plays the earlier recorded version in 1947.
https://jazzprofiles.blogspot.com/2021/ ... 1.html?m=1
Edit: Probably not Bernhart... Bernhart plays the earlier recorded version in 1947.
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Re: Who played the trombone solo on Kenton Peanut Vendor?
Great, thanks, and thanks for the link!
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Re: Who played the trombone solo on Kenton Peanut Vendor?
In the 70's, Dick Shearer, my trombone hero, played it with an awesome edge, then Mike Vax would lead the screaming trumpet section, what a power surge!
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Re: Who played the trombone solo on Kenton Peanut Vendor?
Bernhart talks about 'I've got you under my skin' in that interview, not 'Peanut Vendor'.EriKon wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2024 12:24 pm Milt Bernhart played this one. There's a nice interview with him online where he talks about it:
https://jazzprofiles.blogspot.com/2021/ ... 1.html?m=1
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Re: Who played the trombone solo on Kenton Peanut Vendor?
Oh, Sinatra, Kenton, what's the difference?
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Re: Who played the trombone solo on Kenton Peanut Vendor?
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Re: Who played the trombone solo on Kenton Peanut Vendor?
You're right, just checked. It's been a while since I read the interview. But they're also playing Peanut Vendor in that show and crediting him for that.AtomicClock wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2024 7:54 pmBernhart talks about 'I've got you under my skin' in that interview, not 'Peanut Vendor'.EriKon wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2024 12:24 pm Milt Bernhart played this one. There's a nice interview with him online where he talks about it:
https://jazzprofiles.blogspot.com/2021/ ... 1.html?m=1
Although when I listen to the Hi-Fi version it doesn't sound at all like the 1947 version that was played by Bernhart. Either he interpreted it way differently and the sound engineering makes a huge difference or it's someone else.
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Re: Who played the trombone solo on Kenton Peanut Vendor?
Still a nice interview with Bernhart there's also a second part somewhere...
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Re: Who played the trombone solo on Kenton Peanut Vendor?
I actually just looked at the booklet for something else. The booklet says Kent Larsen plays it and states Milt Bernhart did the original recording in 1947.tedthetrumpet wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2024 11:45 am The 1956 Kenton in Hi-Fi version of Peanut Vendor: who do we think is playing the trombone lead/solo at the start?
According to discogs, the players are. Bob Fitzpatrick, Don Kelly, Milt Bernhart, Carl Fontana and Kent Larsen. Sure doesn't sound like Carl!