Ake Persson

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Biography

A fine trombonist with an appealing tone, Ake Persson worked steadily in Europe during his prime years and occasionally guested with American jazzmen who were on tour. Among Persson's associations through the years were Simon Brehm (1951-1954), Arne Domnerus, Hacke Bjorksten, Harry Arnold's Swedish Radio Band (1956-1961), Quincy Jones' big band (playing for the ill-fated Free and Easy show), Lars Gullin, the RIAS Big Band (1961-1975), and the Kenny Clarke & Francy Boland Big Band (1963-1971). Additionally, Persson had opportunities to play with George Wallington, Roy Haynes, Benny Bailey, Count Basie (1962), Duke Ellington, and Dizzy Gillespie, among many others. Persson, considered one of the top European bop trombonists of the 1950s and '60s, led four numbers apiece during sessions for Metronome in 1953, Philips in 1957, EmArcy from 1956-1957, and Metronome again in 1959 -- 16 selections in all. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi

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The Band (1976 Album by George Gruntz)
Berlin Dialogue for Orchestra (1970 Album by Oliver Nelson)
Stockholm Sessions '58 (1958 Album by Stan Getz)
Siesta - Swedish Jazz 1949-1956, Vol. 1 (1949 Album by Various Artists)
In Sweden 1958-60 (1995 Album by Stan Getz)