Thursday, April 6, 2017

ASHLEY ALEXANDER


ASHLEY ALEXANDER BIG BAND
Plays Frank Mantooth

Ashley Alexander, a Big Band trombonist, music educator and recording artist, died on Thursday, August 18, 1988 at a jazz camp in Saskatchewan, Canada at the age of 52. 
Born in Lucerne, Okla., Alexander studied trombone as a boy and taught music in Oklahoma public schools and then at the University of Northern Iowa and North Texas State University. 
Over the years he played with Teddy Phillips, Billy May, Stan Kenton and Tex Beneke and recorded with his own 20-piece band, most recently an album called "Power Slide." 
Alexander was also the inventor of the double trombone, a combination of a slide and valve instrument.
(Discogs)
Credits
Alto Saxophone – Keith Squires
Alto Saxophone [Lead] – Matt Catingub
Arranged By – Frank Mantooth
Baritone Saxophone – Dan Barilone
Bass [Stringbass] – Bob Bowman (3)
Drums – Nick Ceroli
Guitar – Les Johnson (4)
Percussion – Mark Villa, Tony Villa
Piano – Frank Mantooth
Tenor Saxophone – Gordon Goodwin (3), Matt Dattilo
Trombone – Charles Stolfus, Jeff Tower
Trombone [Bass ] – Lee Gause
Trombone [Lead] – Bill Yeager
Trumpet – Dave Alexander (8), John Harbaugh, John Thomas (3), Tom Gause
Trumpet [Lead] – Jim Linahon

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