- Britt Woodman
Britt Woodman (
June 4 ,1920 inLos Angeles –October 13 ,2000 inHawthorne, California ) was a jazz trombonist. He is perhaps best known for his work withDuke Ellington andCharles Mingus .He knew Mingus from childhood, but first worked with
Phil Moore and Les Hite. After service inWorld War II he played withBoyd Raeburn before joining withLionel Hampton in 1946. In the 1950s he would work with Ellington. As a member of Ellington's band he can be heard onThe Complete Porgy and Bess ,Such Sweet Thunder ,Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Duke Ellington Songbook , theBlack, Brown, and Beige (album) andIndigos (album) .In 1960 he moved on from Ellington to work in a pit orchestra. Later he worked with Mingus and can be heard on the 1963 album
Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus . In the 1970s he led his own octet and worked withToshiko Akiyoshi . In 1989 he was in the personnel for the albumEpitaph (Mingus) .Steve Turre , among others, have cited him as an influence.External links
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