American jazz musician
Musical artist
William Richard Berry (September 14, 1930 – November 13, 2002)[ 1] was an American jazz trumpeter , best known for playing with the Duke Ellington Orchestra in the early-1960s, and for leading his own big band.
Early life and education [ edit ]
Born in Benton Harbor, Michigan ,[ 1] Berry was the son of a bass player in a touring dance band. He spent his early years traveling with his parents.[ 2] From the age of five, he took piano lessons at his parents' home in South Bend, Indiana . In high school in Cincinnati, he switched to trumpet, which he played in a Midwest band led by Don Strickland .[ 1] Berry studied at the Cincinnati College of Music and Berklee College of Music in Boston, and played trumpet with the Woody Herman and Maynard Ferguson orchestra.[ 1]
Berry served four years in the United States Air Force . In 1961, he became one of the Duke Ellington orchestra's first white members.[ 3]
After his working with Ellington, he played with The Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra and led his own big band in New York. In 1965, he joined The Merv Griffin Show , where he remained for fifteen years, moving to Los Angeles with Griffin and reforming his group as the L.A. Big Band in 1971.[ 1] Jack Nimitz , a baritone saxophonist in his band, said "He knew how to get what he wanted out of the band in a very relaxed way — nice and easy, no shouting."[ 2] Among the most successful of his own recordings[ 4] was Shortcake (Concord, 1978),[ 1] an album of jazz for small group in the Ellington style;[ 5] he appeared on many albums by other musicians, including Rosemary Clooney (Everything's Coming Up Rosie ), Scott Hamilton (Scott Hamilton Is a Good Wind Who Is Blowing Us No Ill ), Jake Hanna (Live at Concord ), and Coleman Hawkins (Wrapped Tight ).
Jazz and Swinging Percussion (Directional Sound, 1963)[ 6]
Hot & Happy (Beez, 1974)
Hello Rev (Concord Jazz, 1976)
For Duke (M&K, 1978)
Shortcake (Concord Jazz, 1978)
With Frank Capp
Juggernaut (Concord Jazz, 1977)
Live at the Century Plaza (Concord Jazz, 1978)
Juggernaut Strikes Again! (Concord Jazz, 1982)
Live at the Alley Cat (Concord Jazz, 1987)
In a Hefti Bag (Concord Jazz, 1995)
Play It Again Sam (Concord Jazz, 1997)
With Duke Ellington
Midnight in Paris (CBS, 1962)
My People (Contact, 1964)
Ellingtonia Reevaluations (Impulse!/ABC 1973)
Recollections of the Big Band Era (Atlantic, 1982)
Serenade to Sweden (Black Lion, 1982)
Jungle Triangle (Black Lion, 1983)
Featuring Paul Gonsalves (Fantasy, 1984)
With Maynard Ferguson
With Thad Jones/Mel Lewis
Presenting Thad Jones/Mel Lewis & the Jazz Orchestra (Solid State, 1966)
Live at the Village Vanguard (Solid State, 1967)
Thad Jones/Mel Lewis (Blue Note, 1975)
Opening Night (BMG, 1997)
Village Vanguard Live Sessions (LaserLight, 1997)
The Second Race (LaserLight, 1999)
All My Yesterdays (Resonance, 2016)
With others
Ruth Brown , Fine and Mellow (Fantasy, 1992)
Ruth Brown, Fine Brown Frame (Capitol, 1993)
Benny Carter , A Man Called Adam (Retrograde, 2007)
Ray Charles , Porgy & Bess (RCA/BMG 1989)
Rosemary Clooney , Everything's Coming Up Rosie (Concord Jazz, 1977)
Chris Connor , Double Exposure (Atlantic, 1961)
Randy Crawford , Everything Must Change (Warner Bros., 1976)
Bing Crosby , A Tribute to Duke (Concord Jazz, 1977)
Dave Frishberg , Oklahoma Toad (CTI, 1970)
Scott Hamilton , Scott Hamilton Is a Good Wind Who Is Blowing Us No Ill (Concord Jazz, 1977)
Jake Hanna , Live at Concord (Concord Jazz, 1975)
Jake Hanna, Jake Hanna's Kansas City Express (Concord Jazz, 1976)
Coleman Hawkins , Wrapped Tight (Impulse!, 1965)
Woody Herman , Woody Herman and His Orchestra '58 Featuring the Preacher (Columbia, 1958)
Earl Hines , Once Upon a Time (Impulse!, 1966)
Johnny Hodges , Johnny Hodges with Billy Strayhorn and the Orchestra (Verve, 1962)
Johnny Hodges, Don't Sleep in the Subway (Verve, 1967)
Milt Jackson , For Someone I Love (Riverside, 1963)
Milt Jackson, Big Band Bags (Milestone, 1973)
Irene Kral & Herb Pomeroy, The Band and I (United Artists, 1959)
Trini Lopez , Live at Basin St. East (Reprise, 1964)
Johnny Mathis , In a Sentimental Mood (Columbia, 1990)
Gary McFarland , Profiles (Impulse!, 1966)
Dave Pell , The Dave Pell Octet Plays Again (Fresh Sound, 1984)
Herb Pomeroy , Band in Boston (United Artists, 1959)
Jimmy Rowles , Plus2, Plus3, Plus4 (JVC, 1995)
Jack Sheldon , Singular (Beez, 1980)
Patty Weaver , Feelings (RE/SE, 1976)
Joe Williams , Presenting Joe Williams and Thad Jones/Mel Lewis (Solid State, 1966)
Joe Williams and Thad Jones/Mel Lewis, Joe Williams (LRC, 1990)
^ a b c d e f Colin Larkin , ed. (1992). The Guinness Who's Who of Jazz (First ed.). Guinness Publishing . p. 46/7. ISBN 0-85112-580-8 .
^ a b Dennis McLellan, "Bill Berry, 72; Band Leader, Duke Ellington's Trumpeter," Los Angeles Times , November 20, 2002.
^ Bill Berry, 72, Jazz Trumpeter," obituary, The New York Times , November 19, 2002.
^ Richard Cook and Brian Morton, The Penguin Guide to Jazz , 1st ed. (1992), p. 104.
^ Bill Berry, Shortcake , review by Dave Glackin.
^ "Bill Berry Quartet - Jazz & Swinging Percussion" . Discogs . 1963.
Bill Berry, 72; Band Leader, Duke Ellington's Trumpeter , obituary by Dennis McLellan, Los Angeles Times , November 20, 2002.
Bill Berry, 72, Jazz Trumpeter , obituary, New York Times , November 19, 2002.
Bill Berry , The Last Post (Jazzhouse.org obituary).
Studio albums
Harlem Jazz, 1930
Ellingtonia, Vol. One
Ellingtonia, Vol. Two
Braggin' in Brass: The Immortal 1938 Year
The Blanton–Webster Band
Never No Lament: The Blanton-Webster Band
Smoke Rings
Liberian Suite
Great Times!
Masterpieces by Ellington
Ellington Uptown
The Duke Plays Ellington
Ellington '55
Dance to the Duke!
Ellington Showcase
Historically Speaking
Duke Ellington Presents...
The Complete Porgy and Bess
A Drum Is a Woman
Studio Sessions, Chicago 1956
Such Sweet Thunder
Studio Sessions 1957 & 1962
Ellington Indigos
Black, Brown and Beige
Duke Ellington at the Bal Masque
The Cosmic Scene
Happy Reunion
Jazz Party
Anatomy of a Murder
Festival Session
Blues in Orbit
The Nutcracker Suite
Piano in the Background
Swinging Suites by Edward E. and Edward G.
Unknown Session
Piano in the Foreground
Paris Blues
Featuring Paul Gonsalves
Midnight in Paris
Studio Sessions, New York 1962
Afro-Bossa
The Symphonic Ellington
Duke Ellington's Jazz Violin Session
Studio Sessions New York 1963
My People
Ellington '65
Duke Ellington Plays Mary Poppins
Ellington '66
Concert in the Virgin Islands
The Popular Duke Ellington
Far East Suite
The Jaywalker
Studio Sessions, 1957, 1965, 1966, 1967, San Francisco, Chicago, New York
...And His Mother Called Him Bill
Second Sacred Concert
Studio Sessions New York, 1968
Latin American Suite
The Pianist
New Orleans Suite
Orchestral Works
The Suites, New York 1968 & 1970
The Intimacy of the Blues
The Afro-Eurasian Eclipse
Studio Sessions New York & Chicago, 1965, 1966 & 1971
The Intimate Ellington
The Ellington Suites
This One's for Blanton!
Up in Duke's Workshop
Duke's Big 4
Mood Ellington
Live albums Collaborations Compositions by Billy Strayhorn by Juan Tizol
Orchestra members Related
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