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Annie Whitehead (born 16 July 1955〔(Jazz Birthdays )〕 in Oldham, Lancashire) is an English jazz trombone player. She is an artist/clinician for Michael Rath Trombones. Her personal instrument is a (nickel silver Rath R2 ). ==Career== Annie learned trombone at school; at 14 she was already busy playing with brass bands, local dance groups and the Manchester Youth Jazz Orchestra and began her professional career at sixteen. Among her initial influences were Miles Davis, Charles Mingus and Wayne Henderson. She is also eclectic and willing to try other genres besides jazz. In the 1970s she moved to London where she found herself in demand. In the following years she worked with Chris McGregor's Brotherhood of Breath, National Health, Carla Bley, Robert Wyatt, Joan Armatrading, Penguin Cafe Orchestra, Chris Rea, Bill Wyman, Elvis Costello, Jah Wobble, ...And the Native Hipsters and others. In 1984 she formed her own band and released her first CD as its leader. She was a member of Working Week,〔(Working Week: Biography - The Workers )〕 has contributed to far more than 50 albums and has recorded five albums under her own name.〔(Biography at www.earthmusic.com )〕〔(www.allmusic.com: ''Annie Whitehead > Credits'' )〕 She had been part of the Jazz Jamaican Allstars alongside saxophone player Denys Baptiste and her own band blends reggae rhythms with jazz. In 2003 she played trombone on Robert Wyatt's award-winning album ''Cuckooland''. Lately, she has participated in the Frank Zappa tribute band Zappatistas〔(John Etheridge - The Zappatistas )〕 with jazz guitarist John Etheridge and others. In 2004 BBC Radio 4 called her "one of the country's great trombonists."〔(BBC radio 4 )〕 In 2006, she joined Belgian band The Wrong Object for a series of gigs later documented on the Voiceprint CD, "Platform One". In 2007, she played trombone on most of the tracks contained in Robert Wyatt's album ''Comicopera''. Whitehead also has worked with her partner, the musician and producer Jennifer Maidman, and teaches jazz at London's Centre for Young Musicians. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Annie Whitehead」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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