The best trombone ballad you've ever heard

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The best trombone ballad you've ever heard

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What is the best trombone ballad you've ever heard?

Please post a link to a sound or video file, so we can all listen. :)
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A favorite: Frank Rosolino “Violets”

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Oh, that's a GREAT one! Thank you.

My favorite ballad of Frank's is I Just Don't Want To Run Around Anymore. So much soul, so much anguish, so urgent. Even the note he airballs adds to the angst. This one just slays me.

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Nothing beats a nice melody with strings
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This one too!
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Hi all .

Here two among my favourites:

J. J. Johnson "My Old Flame" ( 1958)


Jack Jenney "Stardust" (1939)


Again , after so many years of listening , I love they madly ..!

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I really like both of those Rosolino ballads mentioned above. Also some great Stardust recordings out there. But I think my favorite is this one, played by Watrous.

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Not exactly a ballad. But .... Pretty much a really long ballad. This piece always intrigues me. Good luck getting the score though...

I wish I could hear this one played by someone with Frank's approach he took in Violets.
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Again, not a jazz Ballad. But ballad playing by a really young player:

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Dick Nash, "My One and Only Love"

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I don't really have a "best" ballad but thinking about this question, I did some thinking of a potential trombonist who is in my list of favorite ballad players, and then I did some sleuthing and found this gem:

“All musicians are subconsciously mathematicians.”

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AndrewMeronek wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2024 2:54 pm I don't really have a "best" ballad but thinking about this question, I did some thinking of a potential trombonist who is in my list of favorite ballad players, and then I did some sleuthing and found this gem:

For all the players who keep thinking ribbon mics are the only way to go, listen to that U87 (or possibly M269). That recording sounds awesome.
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The most influential for me was Dick Nash playing "Joanna" in the Henry Mancini album "More Music from Peter Gunn" my sister brought home when I was about thirteen years old. I still have that album. According to the liner notes it was recorded on February 17, and March 5 and 6, 1959.

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Not the best recording ever, but Urbie making E-flat in the fifth octave sound easy, and generally sounding smooth as silk.
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For me, Bill and his amazing rendition of " Times " by the one and only Mr Patrick Williams, also featuring the amazing Tom Scott on Sax..... To me this just goes to show how a mix of talented musicians can make it sound Sooooo easy, effortless..... and good



Wow ! Thanks Bill & Pat
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Lawrence Brown's Golden Cress is pretty nice:



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"And that's one man's opinion," Doug Collins, CFJC-TV News 1973-2013
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I’m fond of McChesney’s The First Time.
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Any from an alto?
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