Bill Harris (trombonist)

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Willard Palmer Harris (October 28, 1916<ref name="LarkinJazz">Template:Cite book</ref> – August 21, 1973)<ref name="AMG"/> was an American jazz trombonist.<ref name="Shepherd2003">Template:Cite book</ref>

Biography

Harris was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.<ref name="LarkinJazz"/>

Early in his career, Harris performed with Benny Goodman, Charlie Barnet, and Eddie Condon.<ref name="LarkinJazz"/> He is remembered for his broad, thick tone and quick vibrato, that remained for the duration of each tone.

He joined Woody Herman's First Herd in 1944.<ref name="LarkinJazz"/> He was also in the Four Brothers Second Herd during the late 1940s, and he worked with Herman again in the 1950s.<ref name="AMG">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> He then teamed up with Charlie Ventura<ref name="LarkinJazz"/> and later with Chubby Jackson.<ref name="AMG"/> Together with Flip Phillips, he became a stalwart of Benny Goodman's group in 1959,<ref name="AMG"/> although it has been said that Goodman was frequently irritated at Harris because of Harris' indifferent approach to "sight-reading," the skill of playing previously unseen written music with fluency, an ability which Goodman and trumpeter Harry James both possessed.

As an improviser, Harris seemed comfortable playing among divergent stylists, as shown on Jazz at the Philharmonic recordings, as his "one-off" style seemed to work in any context, from Dixieland, to swing, or bebop.<ref name="LarkinJazz"/>

His solo on "Bijou" with Herman remains a classic, while his idiosyncratic treatment of the ballad, "Everything Happens to Me", is known for its vocality, and his treatment of the ballad "Everywhere" was inspiration for Roswell Rudd's free-contrapuntal "Everywhere." Later, Harris worked in Las Vegas, Nevada, finally retiring to Florida.<ref name="LarkinJazz"/>

Harris died in Hallandale, Florida, in August 1973, at the age of 56.<ref name="AMG"/>

Discography

As leader

  • Bill Harris Herd (Norgran, 1956)
  • Bill Harris and Friends (Fantasy, 1957) – with Ben Webster
  • Live at the 3 Deuces! – with Charlie Ventura (Phoenix Jazz, 1975)
  • Aces at the Deuces – with Charlie Ventura (Phoenix Jazz, 1976)

As sideman

With Woody Herman

  • Blues Groove (Capitol, 1956)
  • Songs for Hip Lovers (Verve, 1957)
  • Woody Herman and His Orchestra '58 Featuring the Preacher (Columbia, 1958)

With Jim and Bill

(Smar-t, Quartercash, Fun,

Year unknown/lost)

With Charlie Ventura

  • Jumping with Ventura (EmArcy, 1955)
  • Carnegie Hall Concert (Columbia, 1956)
  • East of Suez (Regent, 1958)

With others

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