Top 20 Trombone Player celebrities in United States
Here is the latest list of the world's top 20 Trombone Player celebrities [Updated August 11, 2022].
Josh Holcomb was born
on July 12, 1991
in United States.
He created an animated character called Luckyboy.
Will Bradley was born
on July 12, 1912
in United States.
Remembered for heading a boogie woogie group known as The Bradley Band, this trombone player and bandleader recorded the hit 1940 track "Beat Me Daddy, Eight to the Bar." Bradley is also notable for his later work with Glenn Miller's United States Air Force Band and with the studio band for The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.
In the early 1940s, he served as the bandleader for CBS's Summer Silver Theater program, hosted by
Ed Sullivan.
Dan Regan was born
on May 9, 1977
in Corpus Christi, United States.
He created Liberation Brewery in Long Beach, California.
Robin Eubanks was born
on October 25, 1955
in United States.
Jazz and jazz fusion slide trombonist who is the brother of former bandleader Kevin Eubanks.
He has played with jazz musicians like
Stevie Wonder and Edward Harris.
Louis Nelson was born
on September 17, 1902
in United States.
He served as Chair of the Works Progress Administration's band during The Great Depression.
Jimmy Knepper was born
on November 22, 1927
in Los Angeles, United States.
Versatile jazz trombonist who performed with Charles Mingus and other jazz greats.
He performed with many bands over a career spanning decades, but his contribution to Mingus' The Clown and Tijuana Moods albums established his reputation for originality.
Grover Mitchell was born
on March 17, 1930
in United States.
A jazz trombonist who led the influential Count Basie orchestra after Basie's death.
He joined
Count Basie's group in 1962 and stayed until the 1970s; coming back again only in 1995 as its third leader after Basie himself.
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