Bennie Green

Trombone · born 16 April 1923 died 23 March 1977

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Green joined the Earl Hines band in 1942 and stayed, aside from military service, until 1948, joining a second time in 1951. In the 50s and 60s he mostly led small groups of his own, and though he turned up in hard-bop situations for Blue Note (three albums as leader) and Prestige (a further three), he never sounds as if that was his favoured dialect, and his sound is more in the heartier swing tradition. He was with Duke Ellington for a brief spell at the end of the 60s but thereafter played mostly in Las Vegas bands. Bennie is affectionately remembered by collectors of the period, though none of his records has ever reached much of a wider audience.

Biography from Richard Cook's Jazz Encyclopedia (2005).

If you'd like more information, check out The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz (2002) or The Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz (2007), both of which are still in print.