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Melvin „Mel“ Wanzo, auch Melvin Wahid Muhammad, (* 22. November 1930 in Cleveland, Ohio; † 9. September 2005 in Detroit, Michigan) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazzposaunist, der von 1969 bis 1980 im Count Basie Orchestra und danach in der Basie-Ghost Band spielte. Als Solist ist er zum Beispiel auf The Left-hand Corner in Count Basie Live in Japan (Pablo 1978) zu hören. Melvin 'Mel' Wanzo, ook bekend als Melvin Wahid Muhammad (Cleveland, 22 november 1930 - Detroit, 9 september 2005), was een Amerikaanse jazztrombonist. Hij is het meest bekend door zijn jarenlange werk voor het . Melvin "Mel" Wanzo, also known as Melvin Wahid Muhammad (November 22, 1930, Cleveland - September 9, 2005, Detroit) was an American jazz trombonist. He is best known for his longtime association with the Count Basie Orchestra.
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Melvin 'Mel' Wanzo, ook bekend als Melvin Wahid Muhammad (Cleveland, 22 november 1930 - Detroit, 9 september 2005), was een Amerikaanse jazztrombonist. Hij is het meest bekend door zijn jarenlange werk voor het . Wanzo studeerde muziek aan in Youngstown, Ohio, hij studeerde hier in 1952 af. Hij speelde in de United States Army in een band onder leiding van Cannonball Adderley. Later werkte hij in bands die blues- en R&B-zangers begeleidden, zoals Ruth Brown en Big Joe Turner. Hij studeerde nog een keer muziek, nu aan . In de jaren 60 werkte hij bij Woody Herman en Ray McKinley (als leider van het ). In 1969 werd hij lid van het Count Basie Orchestra, hier zou hij tot 1980 actief zijn. In de vroege jaren 80 speelde hij met Frank Capp en Nat Pierce, daarna voegde hij zich weer bij Basie's orkest, dat na diens overlijden geleid werd door achtereenvolgens Thad Jones, Frank Foster en . Melvin „Mel“ Wanzo, auch Melvin Wahid Muhammad, (* 22. November 1930 in Cleveland, Ohio; † 9. September 2005 in Detroit, Michigan) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazzposaunist, der von 1969 bis 1980 im Count Basie Orchestra und danach in der Basie-Ghost Band spielte. Mel Wanzo studierte an der in Youngstown (Ohio) bis zum Bachelor-Abschluss 1952. Danach spielte er in der US Army in einer Big Band unter Cannonball Adderley und begleitete Rhythm-and-Blues-Sänger wie Ruth Brown und Big Joe Turner, bevor er am Cleveland Institute of Music erneut Musik studierte. In den 1960er-Jahren spielte er in den Big Bands von Woody Herman und von 1966 bis 1968 in der von Ray McKinley geleiteten Glenn Miller Band. Ab 1969 gehörte er zum Orchester von Count Basie, wo er bis 1980 blieb. Anfang der 1980er-Jahre spielte er in der Big Band Juggernaut von Frank Capp und Nat Pierce und war dann bis in die 1990er-Jahre Mitglied in der Count-Basie-Ghostband unter Thad Jones, Frank Foster und Grover Mitchell. Als Solist ist er zum Beispiel auf The Left-hand Corner in Count Basie Live in Japan (Pablo 1978) zu hören. Melvin "Mel" Wanzo, also known as Melvin Wahid Muhammad (November 22, 1930, Cleveland - September 9, 2005, Detroit) was an American jazz trombonist. He is best known for his longtime association with the Count Basie Orchestra. Wanzo received formal education in music at Youngstown University in Youngstown, Ohio, graduating in 1952. He then joined the United States Army and played in a band whose leader was Cannonball Adderley. In the 1950s he worked in bands behind blues and R&B singers such as Ruth Brown and Big Joe Turner, then studied music once more, at the Cleveland Institute of Music. In the 1960s he worked with Woody Herman and Ray McKinley (then leading the Glenn Miller Orchestra), and in 1969 became a member of the Count Basie Orchestra, where he played trombone until 1980. In the early 1980s he played with Frank Capp and Nat Pierce, then re-joined Basie's orchestra after Basie died and leadership passed to Thad Jones and Frank Foster.
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