A fine soloist with a distinctive sound not overly influenced by J.J. Johnson, Jimmy Knepper's improvisations are full of subtle surprises. He began on trombone when he was nine, started playing professionally when he was 15, and worked in the big bands of Freddie Slack (1947), Roy Porter (1948-1949), Charlie Spivak (1950-1951), Charlie Barnet (1951), Woody Herman, and Claude Thornhill. Knepper ...more
- Various Artists
- Feel the Difference of the Blu-Spec CD: Jazz Selection
- Trombone
- Stan Kenton
- Unrecorded Stan Kenton
- Trombone
- Coleman Hawkins
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