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Nelson E. Harrison,
Ph. D., ASCAP, clinical psychologist, educator, composer, archivist,
lyricist, arranger, playwright, speaker, photographer; veteran trombonist of
the Count Basie Orchestra featuring Joe Williams, Sarah Vaughan, Helen
Humes, Joe Turner, Eddie Vinson, Dennis Rowland (‘78-80 incl. Japan tour);
played with Dionne Warwick, The Supremes and The Temptations (’64), James
Brown (’67-68); Lena Horne & Tony Bennett (‘74), Billy Eckstine and Earl "Fatha"
Hines (1975), Kenny Clarke (‘79), Liberace (’77), Nancy Wilson and Melba
Moore (’78), Sammy Davis, Jr. and Aretha Franklin (’79), Perry Como and
Johnny Mathis (‘80), Bobby Vinton (’81), Ginger Rogers and Glenn Campbell
(’82), Jay McShann (‘87), Slide Hampton (‘86), Nelson Riddle (’84) Marvin
Hamlisch (’97) and the Preservation Hall Jazz Band in New Orleans (’98) to
name only a few; inventor of the "Trombetto," a compact brass instrument
with four valves that plays a chromatic range of six octaves with a trombone
mouthpiece; played at festivals in New Orleans, London, Edinburg,
Sacramento, New York City, Seattle; clinics and lectures in Santa Cruz and
San Jose, CA, Quebec City and Montreal, Canada, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Cleveland, New York and Toronto; scores written to movies by Georg Sanford
Brown and John Russo and plays by Richard Wright, August Wilson and Rob
Penny; nationally recognized expert on Pittsburgh jazz history. |
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