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Jazz Tromboninst Phil Wilson
Phil Wilson, photo, Berklee College of Music
Phil Wilson, photo, Berklee College of Music

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A trombone is a deceptively simple instrument. Just a long brass tube, bent back upon itself, twice, inside that a U-shaped slide. Simple enough, unless you've ever tried to make one wail the way Phil Wilson does.

In the world of jazz trombonists, Phil Wilson is a king. He got his start, back in the '50s, with the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra. He's played with Louis Armstrong, Frank Sinatra, and Herbie Hancock. He made his name as a hard-driving soloist with the Woody Herman band, the one known as the "Swingin' Herd."

And today, he's doing his part to introduce a new generation to the boisterous, energetic, big brass bounce of the big band. Phil Wilson on the horn and recalling those thundering decades of Woody Herman.

Phil Wilson, Christine Fauson, and Yasushi Nakamura will all be performing tonight with a concert tribute to Woody Herman at the Berklee Performance Center.
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"Jazz Trombonist Phil Wilson" at the Berklee School of Music

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Phil Wilson, trombone

Christine Fawson, trumpet and vocals

Yasushi Nakamura, bass.

At the Woodchoppers' Ball, played by Phil Wilson on the trombone, Christine Fawson, on the trumpet, and Yasushi Nakamura on the bass. listen
From a CD, in 1963, Woody Herman on clarinet and Phil Wilson on trombone playing "Lonesome Old Town" listen
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