Urbie Green's Biography
A fine jazz player with a beautiful tone who has spent most of his career in the studios, Urbie Green is highly respected by his fellow trombonists. He started playing when he was 12; was with the big bands of Tommy Reynolds, Bob Strong, and Frankie Carle as a teenager; and worked with Gene Krupa during 1947-1950. Green had a stint with Woody Herman's Third Herd, appeared on some of the famous Buck Clayton jam sessions (1953-1954), and was with Benny Goodman off and on during 1955-1957. He played with Count Basie in 1963, and spent a period in the 1960s fronting the Tommy Dorsey ghost band (1966-1967), but has mostly stuck to studio work. Urbie Green recorded frequently as a leader in the 1950s up to 1963 (for Blue Note, Vanguard, Bethlehem, ABC-Paramount, and dance band-oriented records for RCA and Command). He has appeared much less often in jazz settings since then, but did make two albums for CTI in 1976-1977. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
Urbie Green's Albums
- East Coast
- Green Power
- The Melodic Tones of Urbie Green
- 21 Trombones, Vol. 2
- 21 Trombones
- Señor Blues [Japan] (2000)
- The Fox [Japan] (2000)
- Just Friends (1997)
- Sea Jam Blues (1995)
- Bein' Green (1994)
- Big Beautiful Band (1993)
- 21 Trombones, Vol. 1 (1987)
- Live at Rick's Cafe American (1978)
- Senor Blues (1977)
- The Fox (1976)
- Jimmy McHugh in Hi-Fi (1958)
- Urbie Green Octet/Slidin' Swing (1957)
- Urbie Green and His Band (1955)
- Lyrical Language of Urbie Green (1955)
- East Coast Jazz, Vol. 6 (1955)
- New Faces, New Sounds (1953)
Compilations
- Septet and Octet (2007)
- About Urbie Green/Blues and Other Shades of Green (2007)
- Indigo Moods (2006)
- Urbie Green & His 6-Tet (1963)
- Persuasive Trombone of Urbie Green, Vol. 2 (1961)
- The Persuasive Trombone of Urbie Green (1960)
- Best of the New Broadway Show Hits (1959)
- All About Urbie Green (1956)
- A Cool Yuletide (1954)
Singles & EPs
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