Jim Robinson (trombonist)

Jim Robinson (trombonist)

Jim Robinson, also known as Big Jim Robinson (December 251892—May 41976) was an American jazz musician, based in New Orleans, renowned for his deep, wide-toned, robust "tailgate" style of trombone playing, which enabled him to achieve a wide swoop between two notes as he moved the slide while continually buzzing air into the mouthpiece.

Born Nathan Robinson in Deer Range, a tiny settlement in Louisiana's Plaquemines Parish, he moved to New Orleans in his youth and was already playing professionally from World War I on. In the 1920s he made his first recordings as a member of the Sam Morgan Jazz Band and gained greater fame, with the resurgence of interest in early New Orleans jazz, as a regular member of the bands of Bunk Johnson and George Lewis. He also occasionally led his own band, and appeared regularly at Preservation Hall in his later years.

Robinson's widely recognized, individualistic sound was influential with many later traditional and New Orleans-style jazz trombonists in the United States and Europe, including two proteges whom Robinson personally tutored—Frank Demond and Big Bill Bissonnette. The latter did not quite take. Big Jim's signature tune, "Ice Cream", was requested at almost all personal appearances after his virtuoso performance of the number on an American Music Records side in the 1940s. He was also known for promoting fan participation—especially encouraging dancing whenever feasible.

Jim Robinson died of cancer at New Orleans' Touro Infirmary. Although he usually indicated his date of birth as Christmas Day 1892, no specific parish records are known to substantiate the exact day and year, and his May 51976 obituary in "The New York Times" gives his age as 86, suggesting the year of birth to be 1889 or 1890.

References

* [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F70813FE3458167493C7A9178ED85F428785F9&scp=1&sq=%22Jim+Robinson%22&st=p "Jim Robinson Is Dead at 86; Trombonist With Jazz Bands". "The New York Times" (May 5, 1976, page 43)]


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