American trombonist, born 2 July 1920 in Salina, Kansas, and raised in Amarillo, Texas.
After
touring with Charlie Spivak 1944-1947, Harper settled in Hollywood,
playing with Teddy Edwards' quintet and in the big bands of Benny
Goodman 1947, Charlie Barnet 1948, Stan Kenton 1950 and Jerry Gray
1950-1952. In the mid-1950s he led own group, playing West Coast jazz
and making records. From 1955 mainly active as a studio musician for
NBC, but has also recorded with jazz artists such as Benny Carter
(1958), Bob Florence (intermittently 1955-1981).
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Trombonista estadounidense, nacido el 2 de julio de 1920 en Salina, Kansas, y criado en Amarillo, Texas.
Después de ir de gira con Charlie Spivak 1944-1947, Harper se instaló en Hollywood, tocando con el quinteto de Teddy Edwards y en las big bands de Benny Goodman 1947, Charlie Barnet 1948, Stan Kenton 1950 y Jerry Gray 1950-1952. A mediados de la década de 1950 dirigió su propio grupo, tocando jazz de la Costa Oeste y grabando discos. A partir de 1955 trabajó principalmente como músico de estudio para la NBC, pero también grabó con artistas de jazz como Benny Carter (1958), Bob Florence (de forma intermitente entre 1955 y 1981).
C:JORGE\NVarios\NMúsica\NHerbie Harper - Herbie Harper Featuring Bud Shank And Bob Gordon
Después de ir de gira con Charlie Spivak 1944-1947, Harper se instaló en Hollywood, tocando con el quinteto de Teddy Edwards y en las big bands de Benny Goodman 1947, Charlie Barnet 1948, Stan Kenton 1950 y Jerry Gray 1950-1952. A mediados de la década de 1950 dirigió su propio grupo, tocando jazz de la Costa Oeste y grabando discos. A partir de 1955 trabajó principalmente como músico de estudio para la NBC, pero también grabó con artistas de jazz como Benny Carter (1958), Bob Florence (de forma intermitente entre 1955 y 1981).
C:JORGE\NVarios\NMúsica\NHerbie Harper - Herbie Harper Featuring Bud Shank And Bob Gordon
1 - King Porter Stomp
Written-By – Jelly Roll Morton
2 - Alone Together
Written-By – Dietz, Schwartz
3 - Skull Cap
Written-By – Frank Capp
4 - Pick Yourself Up
Written-By – George Shearing
5 - Jim's Tune
Written-By – Jimmy Williams (23)
6 - Don't Buck It
Written-By – Red Mitchell
7 - Juan Don
Written-By – Don Overburg
8 - Adios
Written-By – Madiguera
9 - Godchild
Written-By – George Wallington
10 - Stars Fell on Alabama
Written-By – Perkins, Parish
11 - Don's Tune (Alternate)
Written-By – Don Overburg
12 - Godchild (Alternate)
Written-By – George Wallington
13 - Stars Fell On Alabama (Alternate)
Written-By – Perkins, Parish
Credits:
Bass – Red Mitchell
Cover, Artwork – Johnny Miller (9)
Drums – Frank Capp
Engineer – Val Valentin
Guitar – Don Overburg
Producer [Original Session] – Robert Scherman
Tenor Saxophone, Valve Trombone – Bob Enevoldsen
Trombone – Herb Harper
Recorded at Radio Recorders on June 14th and 15th, 1955.
Label: V.S.O.P. Records – V.S.O.P. #9CD, Tampa Records – TP-25
Country: US
Released: 1990
Genre: Jazz
Style: Cool Jazz
https://www.discogs.com/release/8613739-The-Herbie-Harper-Quintet-Five-Brothers
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