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词条 Widespread Depression Jazz Orchestra
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  1. Discography

  2. Members

  3. References

  4. Further reading

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The Widespread Depression Jazz Orchestra was a nine-piece jazz ensemble founded in 1972 at Vermont's Marlboro College.

Initially, the group played 1950s style R&B and early rock and roll with guitars, piano, sax, bass guitar, drums, and a vocalist, but by the middle of the 1970s was operating as a big band revival group, in the style of the bands of Jimmie Lunceford, Count Basie, Duke Ellington, and Lionel Hampton. The unit moved to New York City in 1978 under the leadership of Jon Holtzman, when it recorded the first of several full-length albums. In 1980 five of its members also played on their own as a bebop group.

Holtzman left the group around 1982, when Michael Hashim, the group's alto saxophonist, was named leader, and the musicians broadened their repertory to include swing and bop, featuring original arrangements by band members. Manager Michael Caplin renamed the group the Widespread Jazz Orchestra. WJO played at premier jazz clubs across America and around the world, and appeared at major music festivals including North Sea, Pori, Antibes, New Orleans, Montreal, Montreux + Taormina. Their 1984 Columbia Records album "Paris Blues," was produced by Dr. George Butler.

Discography

Widespread Depression Orchestra
  • Downtown Uproar, Stash (1979); {{oclc|6360561}}
  • Boogie in the Barnyard, Stash (1980); {{oclc|8007049}}
  • Rockin' in Rhythm, Phontastic (nl) (Swd) {{nowrap|PHONT 7527}} (1980); {{oclc|16909745}}
  • Time to Jump and Shout, Stash {{nowrap|ST 212}} (1981); {{oclc|8246038}}
Widespread Jazz Orchestra
  • Swing is the Thing, Adelphi {{nowrap|AD 5015}} (1982); {{oclc|9797724}}
  • Paris Blues, Columbia Col {{nowrap|FC 40034}} (1984); {{oclc|12400344}}

Members

At large
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  1. Jordan Sandke, trumpet

  2. Tim Atherton, trombone

  3. Michael Hashim, soprano and alto sax, leader (1982 onwards)

  4. Dean Nicyper, tenor sax

  5. David Lillie, baritone sax, leader

  6. Patrick Baron, piano

  7. Mike LeDonne, piano

  8. Roy Gerson, piano

  9. Jmes Wimpsheimer, double bass

  10. Bill Conway, double bass

  11. Mark Minkler, double bass

  12. Bill Eldridge, drums

  13. John Ellis, drums, arrangement

  14. Charlie Braun, drums

  15. Jon Holtzman, vocals, vibraphone, drums, leader (to 1982)

  16. Dan Barrett, trombone

  17. Tad Shull (de) (born 1955), tenor Sax

  18. Billy Gray, trumpet, vocals

  19. Ronnie Wells, vocals

  20. Judy Niemack, vocals

  21. Bob Zuck, guitar, vocals

  22. Jeanie Holtzman, bass, vocals

  23. Nick McDougal, alto sax, guitar

  24. Diego, tenor sax

  25. Michael Caplin, manager

  26. Paul Suihkonen, trumpet

  27. Bob Wilber, soprano sax, alto sax, clarinet

  28. Jake Epstein, clarinet, sax, arranger

  29. Billy Grey, trumpet, vocals

  30. Jim Masters, trombone, vocals

  31. Randy Sandke, trumpet

  32. Joel Helleny, trombone

  33. Peter Ecklund, arranger

  34. John Dwight, arranger
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By record

References

  • Gary W. Kennedy, "Widespread Depression Jazz Orchestra". Grove Jazz online.

Further reading

  • W. R. Stokes: “Uplifting Depression,” Washington Post (19 April 1979)
  • W. R. Stokes: “The Little Big Band,” Washington Post (2 March 1980)
  • J. S. Wilson: “Jazz: Depression Quintet,” New York Times (26 Dec 1980)
  • C. Cioe: “Backbeat: Widespread Jazz – No Longer Depressed!,” High Fidelity, vol.33 no.7 (1983), p. 84 (with discography)
  • J. S. Wilson: “A New Big Band Identity,” New York Times (19 May 1988)

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