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Herbie Harper

American jazz trombonist (1920–2012) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Herbert Harper (2 July 1920 — 21 January 2012)[1] was an American jazz trombonist of the West Coast jazz school.

Born in Salina, Kansas, he played swing music with Benny Goodman and Charlie Spivak in the 1940s and 1950s. Working on the West Coast jazz scene, he performed with such musicians as Stan Kenton, Bill Perkins and Maynard Ferguson, among others.[2][3][4][5][6][7]

In June 1949, he was a member of the band backing Billie Holiday on her Just Jazz radio broadcast for AFRS in Los Angeles.[8] Other band members were Neal Hefti (trumpet), Herbie Steward (clarinet, tenor saxophone), Jimmy Rowles (piano), Robert "Iggy" Shevak (bass) and Roy "Blinky" Garner (drums).

In 1954, he recorded several sessions as a member of Steve White's Hollywood-based quartet.

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Discography

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As leader

  • Herbie Harper Quintet Featuring Bob Gordon: Jazz in Hollywood Series (Nocturne, 1954)
  • Herbie Harper Quartet/Quintet (Nocturne, 1954)
  • Herbie Harper (Bethlehem, 1955)
  • Herbie Harper Quintet (Tampa, 1955)
  • Herbie Harper Featuring Bud Shank and Bob Gordon (Liberty, 1956)
  • Herbie Harper Sextet! (Mode, 1957)
  • Herbie Harper Revisited (Sea Breeze, 1983)
  • Two Brothers with Bill Perkins (V.S.O.P. 1992)

As sideman

With Benny Carter

  • Aspects (United Artists, 1959)
  • The Benny Carter Jazz Calendar (United Artists, 1959)
  • Plays Cole Porter's Can-Can and Anything Goes (Lone Hill, 2009)

With Bob Florence

  • Name Band: 1959 (Carlton 1959)
  • Bongos/Reeds/Brass (HiFi, 1960)
  • Here and Now!/Bold, Swinging Big Band Ideas (Liberty, 1964)
  • Live at Concerts by the Sea (Trend, 1980)
  • Westlake (Discovery, 1981)
  • Soaring (Bosco, 1983)
  • Magic Time (Trend, 1984)
  • Trash Can City (Trend, 1987)
  • State of the Art (USA, 1988)

With Stan Kenton

  • By Request (Creative World, 1971)
  • By Request Vol. II (Creative World, 1972)
  • By Request Vol. III (Creative World, 1973)

With Pete Rugolo

With others

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