URBIE
GREEN 1926 - 2018
Urbie
Green,
Trombonist & soloist, USA
b. Aug. 8, 1926, Mobile, AL - d. Dec 31, 2018, Hellertown, PA
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Martin trombonist Urban (Urbie) Green, known as the “trombonist’s
trombonist,” is one of the true greats of jazz, among the elite
of the world’s trombone players. Urbie Green has toured with Woody
Herman, Gene Krupa and Frankie Carle and has been cited numerous
times in Down Beat magazine’s annual critics awards. Green has also
established an extensive career as a free-lance trombonist for recording
artists such as Count Basie, Frank Sinatra, Leonard Bernstein, Louis
Armstrong and others. He has approximately 30
albums under his own name, appeared in the film version of
The Benny Goodman Story and appears at major jazz festivals. Lately
his solo career has taken him around the world three times in as
many years. Urbie’s collaboration with Martin design engineers has
led to innovations in the comfort of the hand brace and slide, an
improved water hole with a curved key that empties easily in one
turn rather than several shakes, and a goose neck that is chrome-plated
to prevent players’ clothing from becoming marked by brass.
To that select list of wonderful instrumentalists who have led their
own dance bands to fortune and everlasting fame, you can add the
name of URBIE GREEN. No one
but no one
plays smoother,
warmer, more mellow trombone.
Urbie Green was born and raised in Mobile, Alabama, and by the time
he was sixteen was working professionally with Tommy Reynolds
band. There followed music and years with Jan Savitt, Frankie Carle,
Gene Krupa, and finally, Woody Herman. In October 1950, Urbie became
part of Woody Hermans Thundering Herd, and in 1954 won the
Down Beat International Critics Award for NEW STAR.
Urbie became one of the most sought-after trombonists for recording
and club work in New York City. He is a multiple winner of the Most
Valuable Player Award from the National Academy of Recording Arts
and Sciences, and perhaps the most recorded musician of all time.
He has recorded with Gene Krupa, Woody Herman, Benny Goodman, Louis
Armstrong, Count Basie, Leonard Bernstein, Frank Sinatra, Billie
Holiday, Tony Bennett, Peggy Lee, Pearl Bailey, Ella Fitzgerald,
Mile Davis, Charlie Parker, Coleman Hawkins, Dizzy Gillespie, Barbara
Steisand, Perry Como, Aretha Franklin, Quincy Jones, J.J.Johnson,
Antonio Carlos Jobim, Burt Bacharach, Buck Clayton and Herbie Mann,
to name a few. He was seen and heard in the movie The Benny
Goodman Story, and shortly afterwards fronted the Benny Goodman
Orchestra for a three month tour. He has appeared in major jazz
festivals, motion pictures, concert halls, nightclubs, radio, television
and the White House. In addition, Urbie has performed at Lincoln
Center with an all-star band led by Benny Carter in a special tribute
to Ella Fitzgerald, and in Thailand, with the Benny Carter all-stars
in a special performance for the King of Thailand.