Online Trombone Journal - http://www.trombone.org/
Articles & Reviews  | News  | Classifieds  | Directory  | Trombone-L

 

 
David M. Wilken
   
Page : 1 - 2 - 3 - Bibliography - Credits & Discography

Other Articles by David M. Wilken
Other Historical Articles
Search the Library

 

 

Credits and Discography

Sound and Video clips were excerpted from the following sources:
"Four Trombones. . . The Debut Recording"
Prestige, PRCD-24097-2
Prestige Records
Tenth and Parker
Berkeley, CA 94710

"Supersax, Chasin' the Bird"
MPS 821 867-2
MPS Records
Manufactured and marketed by:
PolyGram Classics, A Division of PolyGram Records, Inc.
New York, NY

"J. J. Johnson, Say When"
Bluebird 6277-2-RB
Manufactured and distributed by:
BMG Music
New York, NY

"Bennie Green, Glidin' Along"
Jazzland OJCCD-1869-2
Jazzland Records
Tenth and Parker
Berkley, CA 94710

"Dizzy Gillespie at Newport"
Verve 314 513 754-2
Verve, A division of PolyGram Records, Inc.
New York, NY

"Jazz Scene, USA"
Frank Rosolino Quartet & Stan Kenton and His Orchestra (Frank Rosolino video excerpt)
SH 6311
Shanachie P.O. Box 208
Newton, NJ 07860


Selected Discography

Bennie Green
"Glidin' Along" - Jazzland
"Back on the Scene" - Blue Note
"Four Trombones...The Debut Recordings" (includes J. J. Johnson, Kai Winding, and Willie Dennis on trombones) - Prestige

J. J. Johnson
"Blue Trombone" - Columbia/Sony
"J. J. Johnson and his Big Bands" - Bluebird
"The Eminent Jay Jay Johnson, Vol. I and II" - Blue Note

J. J. Johnson and Kai Winding
"Jay and Kai + 6" - Columbia/Sony
"Trombonmania!" - Affinity

Kai Winding
"Jazz Workshop, Vol. I, Trombone Rapport" - Debut
With Thelonius Monk "The Giants of Jazz " - Atlantic

Frank Rosolino
"Fond Memories of Frank Rosolino" - Double Time Records
With Supersax "Chasin' the Bird" - MPS
With Stan Kenton "New Concepts of Artistry in Rhythm" - Capitol

5/5
 


David Wilken received a Bachelor of Music from Illinois Wesleyan University, a Master of Music from DePaul University, and a Doctor of Arts from Ball State University. He has taught brass and jazz at Indiana Wesleyan University and Adams State College. Currently he is the Coordinator of Jazz Studies at the University of North Carolina at Asheville and serves as Reviews Editor for the Online Trombone Journal Forum. His professional web site, which includes many brass, jazz, and general music resources, can be accessed at http://www.unca.edu/~dwilken/.