Favorite trumpet/trombone doublers
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Favorite trumpet/trombone doublers
Always been interested in doubling myself, ever since I found out that one isn't really "locked in" or "stuck" on whatever they play.
Who are some of your favorite, or day I say, best-of-all-time, trumpet/trombone doublers? Could be sound overall, technique, improv style, you name it. Of course any other doubling is welcome.
Who are some of your favorite, or day I say, best-of-all-time, trumpet/trombone doublers? Could be sound overall, technique, improv style, you name it. Of course any other doubling is welcome.
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Favorite trumpet/trombone doublers
Tommy Dorsey
Maynard
Maynard
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Quote from: vegasbound on Dec 11, 2017, 07:46AMTommy Dorsey
Maynard
Haha was just gonna edit to OP to say... of course Dorsey and Maynard Looking especially for some of the lesser-known or lesser-renowned guys out there.
Maynard
Haha was just gonna edit to OP to say... of course Dorsey and Maynard Looking especially for some of the lesser-known or lesser-renowned guys out there.
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Favorite trumpet/trombone doublers
James Morrison
Wycliffe Gordon (though he sounds like a trombone player playing trumpet)
Cheers,
Andy
Wycliffe Gordon (though he sounds like a trombone player playing trumpet)
Cheers,
Andy
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Quote from: elmsandr on Dec 11, 2017, 08:06AMJames Morrison
Wycliffe Gordon (though he sounds like a trombone player playing trumpet)
Cheers,
Andy
haha they also fall on the list of 'obvious first-choices'
dig a little deeper? Some of the guys playing in big bands and combos maybe?
Wycliffe Gordon (though he sounds like a trombone player playing trumpet)
Cheers,
Andy
haha they also fall on the list of 'obvious first-choices'
dig a little deeper? Some of the guys playing in big bands and combos maybe?
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Mic Gillette
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Tom Malone
Trombone Shorty
Trombone Shorty
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Dan Barrett doubles on cornet and trombone-- often on the same albums.
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Gene Roland. Also played piano, saxophone, and mellophonium (in Kenton's band) in addition to composing and arranging.
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Quote from: Trombocholik on Dec 12, 2017, 11:45AMTom MalonePretty good reed guy, too.
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Favorite trumpet/trombone doublers
My favourite doublers on trumpet(cornet)/trombone were great mates:
Dan Barrett
Also a superb arranger.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Barrett_(musician)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmn1dNVCrUs
Tom Baker (unfortunately and sadly for Australia, now gone for sixteen years)
Tom was originally a trumpet player but also excelled at the saxophone, the clarinet and the bass tuba. In fact, the trombone was the last passion in his life and I thought he was an absolute knock out!
http://www.jazzhouse.org/gone/lastpost2.php3?edit=1008362589
I first came across Tom in the late 1980s and he helped to forge my regained interest in playing jazz trombone. I used to go to see his band at the Strawberry Hill Hotel in Sydney on a regular basis.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZLNJjMSTNo
He often toured Europe with his old mate Dan Barrett:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kM9y-XhupnY
Dan Barrett
Also a superb arranger.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Barrett_(musician)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmn1dNVCrUs
Tom Baker (unfortunately and sadly for Australia, now gone for sixteen years)
Tom was originally a trumpet player but also excelled at the saxophone, the clarinet and the bass tuba. In fact, the trombone was the last passion in his life and I thought he was an absolute knock out!
http://www.jazzhouse.org/gone/lastpost2.php3?edit=1008362589
I first came across Tom in the late 1980s and he helped to forge my regained interest in playing jazz trombone. I used to go to see his band at the Strawberry Hill Hotel in Sydney on a regular basis.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZLNJjMSTNo
He often toured Europe with his old mate Dan Barrett:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kM9y-XhupnY
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