";s:4:"text";s:4583:" He was also caught on a series of records which captured the 1972 Newport in New York Festival, reuniting with such early cohorts as Billy Eckstein, Flip Phillips and Zoot Sims.Winding eventually chose to play when he felt like it, settling in Spain with his third wife, Ezshwan. He is well known for a successful collaboration with fellow trombonist J. J. Johnson. Kai graduated in 1940 from Stuyvesant High School in New York City and that same year began his career as a professional trombonist with Shorty Allen's band. In 1934 his family emigrated to the United States.
Winding was born in Aarhus, Denmark. Scrobbling is when Last.fm tracks the music you listen to and automatically adds it to your music profile.We don’t have any upcoming events for this artist right now. He also participated in a few early bop periods, used Tadd Dameron (1948-1949), and was using one from the Mls Davis’ nonet’s well-known recording periods.
Interested? He played with the bands of Sonny Dunham and Alvino Rey before joining the U.S. Coast Guard during World War II. Half cousin of Danish author Thomas Winding (father of musician Kasper Winding). 3
This one, which features some pretty rockin' tunes, notably Claus Ogerman's hip Get Lost, certainly features Winding.
- session keyboard player for a wide variety of artists including George Benson, Michael Jackson, Madonna, America, The Eagles, Boz Scaggs, Jackson Browne, Molly Hatchet, Ted Nugent and many, many others.Kai Winding's bop legacy has been kept alive in a variety of worthwhile reissues and countless compilations. Get track Let us know what you think of the Last.fm website. He was married to Ezshwan. Winding’s initial burst of popularity happened during his season with Stan Kenton’s Orchestra (1946-1947), where his phrasing inspired and was followed by the various other trombonists, resulting in a permanent transformation in the Kenton audio. 8
American producer and session keyboard player Son of jazz trombonist Kai Winding. After the single's unbelievable success, the album was renamed “More.”Next up was the rather strange album titled “Kai Winding” (1963). 2
But the success of More encouraged Verve to issue the record (or a bunch of recordings that included Kai Winding) under the trombonist's name.“Mondo Cane #2” (1963-64) next featured Winding covering Nino Oliviero's sequel (and not as good as the oriiginal) theme to Winding's top ten hit.
Similar to This writer guesses that the album was intended to be a feature for Garry (or Gary, or Gerry) Sherman, the arranger of many of the album's tunes. Winding pairs his mellifluous trombone with a four-part flute choir (featuring Hubert Laws, Danny Bank, Romeo Penque, Jerry Dodgion and Jerome Richardson). Famed bebop trombonist who first tasted stardom while playing with Stan Kenton's orchestra in 1946-1947. He is well known for a successful collaboration with fellow trombonist J. J. Johnson.
& K” or “J & K” or any other of a number of other combinations - was born.The duo recorded eight highly popular and consistently artistic albums over the next two years for the Savoy, RCA, Bethlehem, Prestige and Columbia labels. Influenced by
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