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Wilder N' Wilder... [Japan version]
Joe Wilder
japán
első megjelenés éve: 2005
(2005)

CD
5.421 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  Cherokee
2.  Prelude to a Kiss
3.  My Heart Stood Still
4.  Six Bit Blues
5.  Mad About the Boy
6.  Darn That Dream
Jazz

Joe Wilder - Trumpet
H. Alan Stein - Liner Notes
Hank Jones - Piano
Kenny Clarke - Drums
Ozzie Cadena - , Producer
Rudy Van Gelder - Engineer
Wendell Marshall - Bass

Joe Wilder has long had one of the most appealing tones of all trumpeters, and his lyrical style is well suited to lightly swinging jazz. On this CD reissue, Wilder is joined by pianist Hank Jones, bassist Wendell Marshall and drummer Kenny Clarke for five melodic standards (including a 10½-minute version of "Cherokee"), Ozzie Cadena's "Sixbit Blues" and three previously unissued alternate takes. This is one of Savoy's better CD reissues and contains enjoyable and thoughtful music. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide



Joe Wilder

Active Decades: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s
Born: Feb 22, 1922 in Colwyn, PA
Genre: Jazz

A versatile trumpeter sporting a beautiful tone quality, Joe Wilder's playing is full of character and the invaluable ability to tell a story with his horn -- a trait he says was fueled by one of his "original inspirations," Benny Carter. Wilder was raised in Philadelphia, where his father led a band, making his debut on a local radio show spotlighting talented black children. His first professional job was with Les Hite in 1941, where he met Dizzy Gillespie in the trumpet section. He joined Lionel Hampton the following year and became co-bandmaster for a Marine band during World War II. Rejoining Hampton after the war, Wilder moved on to the Jimmie Lunceford, Lucky Millander, Sam Donahue, and Herbie Fields bands while also playing in the pit orchestras for Broadway musicals (including three years with Guys and Dolls). He played with Count Basie for the first six months of 1954 and was a member of the music staff of ABC-TV from 1957 to 1973, taking time out to tour Russia with Benny Goodman and substitute with the New York Philharmonic. Upon leaving ABC in 1973, Wilder worked as a freelance studio musician. As a leader, Wilder recorded an album for Savoy in 1956 and two for Columbia in 1959; he also appeared in memorably sly form on Benny Carter's A Gentleman and His Music (Concord) in 1985 and resurfaced in the 1990s with a pair of albums on the Evening Star label.
---Richard S. Ginell, All Music Guide

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