Glenn Ferris Explained

Glenn Ferris
Background:non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth Name:Glenn Arthur Ferris
Birth Date:27 June 1950
Birth Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Genre:Jazz, rock, pop
Occupation:Musician
Instrument:Trombone

Glenn Arthur Ferris (born June 27, 1950) is an American jazz trombonist who has also worked in other fields. Outside of jazz he has played for Frank Zappa, Stevie Wonder, James Taylor, and Duran Duran.

He studied classical music from 1958 to 1967, but from 1964 onward he also studied jazz with Don Ellis, performing all of the trombone solos on three albums ("Ferris Wheel" was written for him by Don Ellis).[1] He went on to perform with a variety of American musicians in several genres before moving to France in 1980. In France he worked with Tony Scott, Brotherhood of Breath, and Henri Texier. He has led a trio and a quintet[2] and has taught at the Conservatoire de Paris.

Discography

As leader

With Palatino

As sideman

With Billy Cobham

With Don Ellis

With Steve Lacy

With Peter Schärli

With Henri Texier

With Jack Walrath

With others

External links

Notes and References

  1. liner notes to The New Don Ellis Band Goes Underground
  2. Web site: Interview and profile from Jazz Break . 2006-10-22 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120205221932/http://www.jazzbreak.com/interview.php?jparm=ID_1824,lg_1,dossier_437 . 2012-02-05 . dead .