- Wayne Andre
Wayne Andre (Nov. 17, 1931 - Aug. 26, 2003) was an American
jazz trombonist, best known for his work as asession musician .Andre's father was a saxophonist, and he took private music lessons from age 15. He played with
Charlie Spivak in the early 1950s before spending some time in the U.S. Air Force. In 1955 he joined theSauter-Finegan Orchestra , and in 1956 played withWoody Herman . From 1956 to 1958 he played withKai Winding and attended theManhattan School of Music . He composed his “Nutcracker” and arranged “The Preacher” for the Kai Winding septet while performing with the septet. In the 1960’s, he performed with Gerry Mulligan's first Concert Jazz Band, theThad Jones/Mel Lewis orchestra, andClark Terry ’s big band. He joined the "Mission to Russia" withBenny Goodman in 1962. He also played withUrbie Green ,Art Farmer ,Roy Ayres , andCarl Fontana .After settling in New York City, Andre became a sought-after studio sideman and soloist. His solos may be heard on such albums as
Liza Minelli ’s "More Than You Know" on "Liza with a Z",Bruce Springsteen 's "Born to Run " and “Blue Turk” onAlice Cooper ’s "School’s Out" album. The New York Chapter of theNational Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences presented Andre with the Most Valuable Player Award in 1982 and 1986. During this time he also played with Lynn Welshman's Tentet, TheMingus Big Band and The Epitaph Band,Jaco Pastorius ' "Word of Mouth" band and many others. He also performed with his own quintet, which included musiciansMarvin Stamm , Pat Rebillot, Ron Zito, Jay Leonhart; and his septet, which included Matt Finders, Keith O'Quinn, and Jim Pugh. Later, Andre enjoyed performing with his own big band, theIllinois Jacquet Band andMike Longo ’s New York State of the Art Jazz Ensemble.Wayne Andre also continued to write music throughout his life. His composition "Ayo" was recorded by
Bill Watrous with The Manhattan Wildlife Refuge Band. He premiered his composition for trombone and symphony orchestra, "The Rise and Fall of Love," with the Oslo Big Band Orchestra in Norway.References
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