Jimmy Cleveland
- Bach5G
- Posts: 2874
- Joined: Apr 07, 2018
I was listening to Sonny Rollins’ Sonnymoon for Two and was impressed by the trombone soloist. I thought maybe Curtis Fuller but, after some digging, it turned out to be Jimmy Cleveland. I knew the name but can’t say I was familiar with his work. Alexa found the album Jimmy Cleveland and his All Stars. Nice player, good record. Worth adding to the playlist.
- Joebone
- Posts: 74
- Joined: Aug 02, 2018
Way, way under-recognized! I don't know much of his work, but really dig it.
- tbdana
- Posts: 1928
- Joined: Apr 08, 2023
If you think Jimmy Cleveland is under-recognized, you must not have been around when he was working. Jimmy was widely regarded as one of the best trombonists around. And boy did he get a boatload of work.
- Joebone
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- Joined: Aug 02, 2018
[quote="tbdana"]If you think Jimmy Cleveland is under-recognized, you must not have been around when he was working. Jimmy was widely regarded as one of the best trombonists around. And boy did he get a boatload of work.[/quote]
Well, no, I wasn't "around"when he was working, although I'd be interested in information concerning his peak working/recording years...and more importantly, public awareness of same, as compared with deep trombone cognoscenti. You don't often see him on the usual TromboneChat discussions of great jazz and commercial players from his time. JJ? Watrous? Nash? Fuller? Fontana? Rosolino? Green? They get constant play -- and deservedly so...but Cleveland, not so much. I'd love to be proven wrong re general awareness of Cleveland's work, and if this thread increases knowledge - for me, and for all - of his work, all the better still!
Well, no, I wasn't "around"when he was working, although I'd be interested in information concerning his peak working/recording years...and more importantly, public awareness of same, as compared with deep trombone cognoscenti. You don't often see him on the usual TromboneChat discussions of great jazz and commercial players from his time. JJ? Watrous? Nash? Fuller? Fontana? Rosolino? Green? They get constant play -- and deservedly so...but Cleveland, not so much. I'd love to be proven wrong re general awareness of Cleveland's work, and if this thread increases knowledge - for me, and for all - of his work, all the better still!
- dukesboneman
- Posts: 935
- Joined: Apr 02, 2018
Here`s a real good place to start. The CD is available on Amazon
Really incredible trombonist.
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Really incredible trombonist.
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