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Monday, January 29, 2024

Victor Feldman • Modern Jazz Quartet EP 35

 

 
Victor Feldman es considerado uno de los más importantes músicos de jazz de Gran Bretaña. Nació el 7 de abril de 1934, y ya estaba en el escenario tocando la batería con la banda de Glenn Miller a la edad de seis años. Glenn Miller llama a Feldman "El mayor joven percusionista jamás creado".
Ya mayor entra en la escena británica del jazz alternándose entre batería, vibráfono y piano, siendo admirado por su versatilidad en la interpretación de dichos instrumentos.





En 1955 emigra a USA instalándose sin problemas en el circuito jazzístico de Los Ángeles, tocando con figuras tales como Woody Herman, Benny Goodman, Scout LaFaro, George Shearing, Cannonball Adderley, Miles Davis, e incluso diversificando su visión musical con talentos como Frank Zapp, Steely Dan, Tom Waits y Joe Walsh.



Más de un centenar de sus composiciones han sido grabadas, incluyendo los clásicos del jazz reconocible al instante "Seven Steps to Heaven" y "Joshua", hecha famosa por Miles Davis y grabado y tocado con otros artistas no nombrados en esta escueta bio.
Fallece en su casa, a la edad de 53 años, a raíz de un ataque de asma.

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Victor Feldman is considered one of the most important jazz musicians of Great Britain. He was born on April 7, 1934, and was already on stage playing the drums with Glenn Miller's band at the age of six. Glenn Miller calls Feldman "The greatest young percussionist ever created."Already he enters the British jazz scene alternating between drums, vibraphone and piano, being admired for his versatility in the interpretation of these instruments.In 1955, he emigrated to the United States and settled in the Los Angeles Jazz circuit, playing with figures such as Woody Herman, Benny Goodman, Scout LaFaro, George Shearing, Cannonball Adderley, Miles Davis, and even diversifying his musical vision with talents such as Frank Zapp , Steely Dan, Tom Waits and Joe Walsh.More than a hundred of his compositions have been recorded, including the instantly recognizable jazz classics "Seven Steps to Heaven" and "Joshua", made famous by Miles Davis and recorded and played with other artists not named in this short bio.He died at home at the age of 53, following an asthma attack.
 
 
 
 

Tracks:
01 What Goes? (6:21)
02 Monsoon (6:33)

Credits:
Victor Feldman (vibraphone, congas);
Tommy Pollard (piano);
Lennie Bush (bass);
Phil Seamen (drums)

Release Date: December 14, 1954





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