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Jordan Sandke is an American jazz trumpeter, cornetist, and fluegelhornist. BiographySandke was born around 1946.[1] His main area of musical interest is the swing era.[2] He and his brother, Randy Sandke, played in the Widespread Depression Jazz Orchestra.[3] His recording debut as sole leader was Rhythm Is Our Business, for Stash Records in 1985.[4] He played both trumpet and cornet on the album, which also featured Tad Shull (tenor sax), Jaki Byard (piano), Milt Hinton (bass), and Charlie Braugham (drums).[4] Playing styleA 1988 reviewer commented that "Sandke, using both trumpet and fluegelhorn, is rich-toned and mellow at one moment or crisply biting at another."[2] With the Widespread Depression Orchestra, he played "gloriously growling full-bodied Cootie Williams solos".[5] DiscographyAs leader/co-leader
As sidemanWith Widespread Depression Orchestra
References1. ^"Picks and Pans Review: Rhythm Is Our Business" (September 8, 1986). People. {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Sandke, Jordan}}2. ^1 Wilson, John S. (March 2, 1988) [https://www.nytimes.com/1988/03/02/arts/jazz-sandke-quartet.html "Jazz: Sandke Quartet"]. The New York Times. 3. ^{{cite book|last1=Kennedy|first1=Gary|editor1-last=Kernfeld|editor1-first=Barry|title=The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz|date=2002|publisher=Grove's Dictionaries Inc.|location=New York|isbn=1-56159-284-6|page=498|volume=3|edition=2nd}} 4. ^1 Fitzgerlad, Michael (October 2, 2011) "Jordan Sandke Leader Entry". jazzdiscography.com. 5. ^Wilson, John S. (December 26, 1980) "Jazz: Depression Quintet". The New York Times. p. C18. 7 : Living people|American jazz trumpeters|American male trumpeters|21st-century trumpeters|21st-century male musicians|Male jazz musicians|Year of birth missing (living people) |
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