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Slide Hampton

 
Artist: Slide Hampton
  • Born: April 21, 1932, Jeannette, PA
  • Active: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Instrument: Trombone, Arranger, Conductor
  • Representative Albums: "Roots," "Spirit of the Horn," "Slide Hampton and His Horn of Plenty"
  • Representative Songs: "Lament," "Chop Suey," "The Barbarians"

Biography

Slide Hampton has been a fine trombonist and arranger since the mid-'50s, helping to keep the tradition of bop alive in both his playing and his writing. After working with Buddy Johnson (1955-1956) and Lionel Hampton, he became an important force in Maynard Ferguson's excellent big band of 1957-1959. He led octets in the 1960s with such sidemen as Freddie Hubbard and George Coleman. After traveling with Woody Herman to Europe in 1968, Hampton settled overseas where he stayed very active. Since returning to the U.S. in 1977, he led his World of Trombones (which features nine trombonists), played in a co-op quintet called Continuum, and been involved in several Dizzy Gillespie tribute projects, recording in the 1990s for Telarc. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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Background information
Birth name Locksley Wellington Hampton
Born April 21, 1932 (1932-04-21) (age 77)
Origin United States Jeannette, Pennsylvania, USA
Genres Jazz, Hard bop
Occupations Musician
Bandleader
Composer
Arranger
Educator
Instruments Trombone, Flugelhorn
Years active 1950's – Present
Labels MCG Jazz, Atlantic, Epic
Associated acts Slide Hampton Ultra Big Band, Slide Hampton World of Trombones, Slide Hampton Trombone All-Stars
Website www.SlideHampton.com

Locksley Wellington "Slide" Hampton (born April 21, 1932) is an American jazz trombonist, composer and arranger.

He was a 1998 Grammy Award winner for "Best Jazz Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s)", as arranger for "Cotton Tail" performed by Dee Dee Bridgewater. He was also a Grammy winner in 2005[1] for "Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album," The Way: Music of Slide Hampton, The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, and received another nomination in 2006 for his arrangement of "Stardust" for the Dizzy Gillespie All-Star Big Band.

In 2005, the National Endowment for the Arts honored Slide Hampton with its highest honor in jazz, the NEA Jazz Masters Award. A master composer/arranger and uniquely gifted trombone player, Hampton's career is among the most distinguished in jazz.[2]

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Biography

Slide Hampton was born in Jeannette, Pennsylvania. Laura and Clarke “Deacon” Hampton raised 12 children, taught them how to play musical instruments and set out with them as a family band. The family first came to Indianapolis in 1938. The Hamptons were a very musical family in which mother, father, eight brothers, and four sisters all played instruments.[3] Slide Hampton is one of the few left-handed trombone players. Although not naturally left-handed, as a child Hampton received a left-handed instrument from his father; as no one ever dissuaded him, he continued to play this way.[4][5]

At the age of 12, Slide played in his family's Indianapolis jazz band, The Duke Hampton Band. By 1952, at the age of 20, he was performing at Carnegie Hall with the Lionel Hampton Band. He played with the Buddy Johnson's R&B band from 1955-1956, then became a member of the Maynard Ferguson's band (1957-1959), where he played and arranged, providing excitement on such popular tunes as "The Fugue," "Three Little Foxes" and "Slides Derangement." In 1958, he recorded with trombone masters on the classic release of Melba Liston, "Melba Liston and Her 'Bones". As his reputation grew, he soon began working with bands led by Art Blakey, Tadd Dameron in 1969, Barry Harris, Thad Jones, Mel Lewis, and Max Roach, contributing both original compositions and arrangements. In 1962, he formed the Slide Hampton Octet, with horn players Booker Little, Freddie Hubbard, and George Coleman. The band toured the U.S. and Europe and recorded on several labels.

In 1968 he toured with Woody Herman orchestra, settling in Europe where he remained until 1977. He taught at Harvard, artist-in-residence in 1981,[6] the University of Massachusetts, De Paul University in Chicago, and Indiana State University. During this period he led his own nine-trombone, three-rhythm band, World of Trombones, co-led Continuum (a quintet with Jimmy Heath that plays the music of Tadd Dameron), freelanced as both a writer and a player--. He also appeared on The Cosby Show 1986. The episode entitled "Play It Again, Russell", is a reference to "Play it again, Sam", a quote from Casablanca (1942).[7] Hampton also played the trombone in Diana Ross Live! The Lady Sings... Jazz & Blues: Stolen Moments (1992) dvd.[8]

In 2005 Slide Hampton was honored at jazz fest in Indianapolis. There the Indianapolis Jazz Foundation inducted him into their Hall of Fame.[9] On June 4th, 2006, with manager/agent and business partner Tony Charles, Hampton promoted his first concert, at The Tribecca PAC in New York City (a tribute to Antonio Carlos Jobim) and debuted the Slide Hampton Ultra Big Band. The concert was the first of many planned for the near future.[10] Hampton is a resident of North New Jersey.[11] He is the uncle of Chicago jazz trumpeter Pharez Whitted.

2009 saw the completion of four new compositions entitled "A Tribute to African-American Greatness". The songs honor Nelson Mandela, Oprah Winfrey, Tiger Woods and Venus & Serena Williams as well as president Barack H. Obama. All the songs contain accompanying lyrics written by Hampton and his song writing partner, Tony Charles. The album will be recorded in 2010. Hampton is also working on two new Big Band arrangements..."In Case of Emergency" and "The Drum Song" (both Hampton originals). These two songs (and others) will be available exclusively to Universities and other educational institutions through Slide Hampton Musique Publishing(TM).

Discography

Year Title Label
2003 Spirit of the Horn MCG Jazz
2002 Jazz Matinee Hanssler
2002 Slide Plays Jobim
1999 Inclusion Sound Hills
1993 Dedicated to Diz Telarc
1982 Roots Criss Cross
1979 World of Trombones West 54
1962 Explosion! The Sound of Slide Hampton Atlantic
1962 Jazz in Paris: Exodus Verve Records
1962 Drum Suite Epic
1961 Two Sides of Slide Hampton Charlie Parker
1960 Sister Salvation Atlantic
1959 Slide Hampton and His Horn of Plenty Strand

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