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Frank Rehak (July 6, 1926, in New York City – June 22, 1987 Badger, California) was an American jazz trombonist. He began on piano and cello before switching to trombone. He worked with Gil Evans and Miles Davis. He also appeared with Davis on the broadcast "The Sounds of Miles Davis."

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  • Frank Rehak (6. července 1926 – 22. června 1987) byl americký jazzový pozounista. V roce 1949 se stal členem orchestru Gene Krupy. Později působil v kapele Woodyho Hermana a následně Gila Evanse. Díky angažmá u Evanse začal spolupracovat také s trumpetistou Milesem Davisem – hrál na albech Miles Ahead, Porgy and Bess, Sketches of Spain, Quiet Nights a Sorcerer. Během své kariéry spolupracoval s mnoha dalšími hudebníky, mezi něž patří například Art Blakey, Dizzy Gillespie, Kai Winding a Mundell Lowe. Skladatel John Cage pro něho složil skladbu „Solo for Sliding Trombone“. (cs)
  • Frank James Rehak (* 7. Juli 1926 in New York City; † 26. Juni 1987 in Badger, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazz-Posaunist. (de)
  • Frank Rehak (July 6, 1926, in New York City – June 22, 1987 Badger, California) was an American jazz trombonist. He began on piano and cello before switching to trombone. He worked with Gil Evans and Miles Davis. He also appeared with Davis on the broadcast "The Sounds of Miles Davis." He had a failed marriage to nightclub dancer Jerri Gray. He also had a heroin addiction, which combined with other financial problems led to his withdrawal from music and lapsing into relative obscurity. In an effort to deal with these issues he spent time at Synanon, which led to his mention in Art Pepper's autobiography. He died in Badger of throat cancer at the age of 60. (en)
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  • Frank Rehak (6. července 1926 – 22. června 1987) byl americký jazzový pozounista. V roce 1949 se stal členem orchestru Gene Krupy. Později působil v kapele Woodyho Hermana a následně Gila Evanse. Díky angažmá u Evanse začal spolupracovat také s trumpetistou Milesem Davisem – hrál na albech Miles Ahead, Porgy and Bess, Sketches of Spain, Quiet Nights a Sorcerer. Během své kariéry spolupracoval s mnoha dalšími hudebníky, mezi něž patří například Art Blakey, Dizzy Gillespie, Kai Winding a Mundell Lowe. Skladatel John Cage pro něho složil skladbu „Solo for Sliding Trombone“. (cs)
  • Frank James Rehak (* 7. Juli 1926 in New York City; † 26. Juni 1987 in Badger, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazz-Posaunist. (de)
  • Frank Rehak (July 6, 1926, in New York City – June 22, 1987 Badger, California) was an American jazz trombonist. He began on piano and cello before switching to trombone. He worked with Gil Evans and Miles Davis. He also appeared with Davis on the broadcast "The Sounds of Miles Davis." (en)
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