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Barry Galbraith
Barry Galbraith
American guitarist
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Danny Bank
Danny Bank
American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist and flautist
2
Urbie Green
Urbie Green
American jazz trombonist
3
Tony Mottola
Tony Mottola
guitarist (1918-2004)
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Seldon Powell
Seldon Powell
American musician
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Eddie Bert
Eddie Bert
American musician
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Bernie Glow
Bernie Glow
American musician
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Wayne Andre
Wayne Andre
American trombonist
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Boomie Richman
Boomie Richman
American musician
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Conte Candoli
Conte Candoli
American musician
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Trigger Alpert
Trigger Alpert
musician
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George Roberts
George Roberts
American trombonist
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Lou Stein
Lou Stein
American musician
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Eddie Sauter
Eddie Sauter
American composer and bandleader (1914-1981)
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Tommy Dorsey
Tommy Dorsey
American big band leader and musician
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Herbie Harper
Herbie Harper
American musician
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Georgie Auld
Georgie Auld
Canadian jazz musician
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Herb Geller
Herb Geller
American saxophonist (1928-2013)
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Buddy Morrow
Buddy Morrow
American trombonist and bandleader
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Tommy Pederson
Tommy Pederson
American musician
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Burt Collins
Burt Collins
American trumpeter and musician
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Don Menza
Don Menza
American saxophonist
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Sauter-Finegan Orchestra
Sauter-Finegan Orchestra
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Gene Cherico
Gene Cherico
American musician
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Milt Bernhart
Milt Bernhart
American musician
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Doc Severinsen
Doc Severinsen
American jazz trumpeter (born 1927)
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Walt Levinsky
Walt Levinsky
American musician
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Nick Travis
Nick Travis
American jazz musician
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Johnny Guarnieri
Johnny Guarnieri
American musician
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Maynard Ferguson
Maynard Ferguson
Canadian jazz musician and bandleader
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Don Butterfield
Don Butterfield
American musician
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Mousey Alexander
Mousey Alexander
Jazz drummer
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James Buffington
James Buffington
American musician
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Bill Finegan
Bill Finegan
American bandleader, pianist, arranger, and composer
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Lew Soloff
Lew Soloff
American musician
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Mundell Lowe
Mundell Lowe
American jazz guitarist (1922-2017)
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Conrad Gozzo
Conrad Gozzo
American musician
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Hal McKusick
Hal McKusick
American jazz flautist and saxophonist
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Alvin Stoller
Alvin Stoller
American musician
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Marvin Stamm
Marvin Stamm
American trumpeter
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Don Fagerquist
Don Fagerquist
American musician
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Slide Hampton
Slide Hampton
American trombonist
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Peanuts Hucko
Peanuts Hucko
American jazz musician
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Al Cohn
Al Cohn
American saxophonist
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Freddie Green
Freddie Green
American jazz guitarist
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Frank Rosolino
Frank Rosolino
American jazz trombonist
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Dave Tough
Dave Tough
American drummer
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Ray Linn
Ray Linn
American musician
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Henry Coker
Henry Coker
American musician
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Don Lamond
Don Lamond
American musician
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Jerry Gray
Jerry Gray
American violinist, arranger, composer, and bandleader
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Carl Fontana
Carl Fontana
American musician
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Red Norvo
Red Norvo
American musician
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Art Ryerson
Art Ryerson
American musician
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Jimmy Raney
Jimmy Raney
American musician
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Stu Martin
Stu Martin
American musician
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Juan Tizol
Juan Tizol
Puerto Rican trombonist and composer
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Bud Brisbois
Bud Brisbois
American trumpeter (1937-1978)
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Ernie Wilkins
Ernie Wilkins
American jazz saxophonist, bandleader and music arranger
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Alex Iles
Alex Iles
American musician
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Bill Holman
Bill Holman
American composer, arranger, and conductor
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Joe Wilder
Joe Wilder
American trumpeter
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Frank Rehak
Frank Rehak
American musician
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Jay Berliner
Jay Berliner
American musician
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Joe Newman
Joe Newman
American musician
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Osie Johnson
Osie Johnson
American jazz drummer, arranger and singer
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Jimmy Cleveland
Jimmy Cleveland
American jazz trombonist
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Dick Nash
Dick Nash
American musician
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Derek Smith
Derek Smith
British musician
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Charlie Shavers
Charlie Shavers
jazz trumpeter
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Red Callender
Red Callender
American string bass and tuba player, member of The Wrecking Crew
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Buddy Childers
Buddy Childers
American musician
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Billy Butterfield
Billy Butterfield
American musician
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Joe Puma
Joe Puma
American musician
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Uan Rasey
Uan Rasey
American trumpeter
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Al Klink
Al Klink
American musician
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Al Hendrickson
Al Hendrickson
American musician
77
Joe Mondragon
Joe Mondragon
Woody Herman Band member
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Roy McCurdy
Roy McCurdy
jazz drummer
79
George Duvivier
George Duvivier
American musician
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Neal Hefti
Neal Hefti
American jazz trumpeter, composer, songwriter, and arranger (1928-2008)
Sonny Russo
American jazz trombonist

Sonny Russo

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American jazz trombonist
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Music
Jeff Albert and Sonny Russo

Santo J. "Sonny" Russo (March 20, 1929 – February 23, 2013) was an American jazz trombonist.

Russo grew up in a musical family; both his father and grandfather were professional horn players. He first played piano and violin, and played with his father's group at age 15. He had a long list of associations with noted jazz musicians; he started out with Buddy Morrow in 1947, and then played with Lee Castle (1948), Sam Donahue (1949), Artie Shaw (1949–50), Art Mooney (1950), Tito Puente, Jerry Wald, Tommy Tucker, Buddy Rich, Ralph Flanagan (1951–52), the Sauter-Finegan Orchestra (1953–55), Neal Hefti (1954–55), Jimmy Dorsey and Tommy Dorsey (1955–56), and Maynard Ferguson (1956). Starting in the mid-1950s Russo found work in the bands of various Broadway shows. In the late 1950s and 1960s he worked with Louie Bellson (1957), Machito, Bobby Hackett, Benny Goodman, and Doc Severinsen (1967). From 1969to 1972 he was a member of The Tonight Show orchestra, and he worked with Frank Sinatra from 1967 to 1988. He also played on Urbie Green's 21 Trombones and solos on many others including Maynard Ferguson, Sauter Finnegan, Artie Shaw, Neil Hefti,and the World's Greatest Jazz Band in the 1970s. While touring with The World's Greatest Jazz Band Russo was invited to the White House to play for President and Mrs.Ford.

Russo recorded extensively with singers; in addition to Sinatra, he played behind Jimmy Rushing, Tony Bennett, Lena Horne, Perry Como, Dinah Washington, Liza Minnelli, Elvis Presley, Paul Anka, Ray Charles, Steve Lawrence, and Eydie Gorme. Sonny also performs on the soundtracks to the films The Godfather, The Godfather II, Goodfellas, and Sophie's Choice. In 1971 during a performance on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson with Louis Armstrong as one of the guests, Russo shared the stage with Louis in which he played the solo on the tune "Someday You'll Be Sorry". Sonny was a fixture in the recording studios for radio and television. while Jerry Lewis was doing the Muscular Dystrophy Telethon in New York City, Russo was a regular in the Orchestra always in demand he later worked with Lewis while Lewis performed his one-man show in Upstate New York. While touring around the world with Frank Sinatra during their performance and filming of Concert of the Americas, Sonny played the trombone solo on the tune "I've Got You Under My Skin and was announced by Sinatra during the performance. He has also done many Jazz gigs with the likes of Al Cohn, Zoot Simms, Mousey Alexander, and Milt Hinton.Sonny was a graduate from the Manhattan School of Music .