Frank Rehak (July 6, 1926, in New York City, New York – June 22, 1987, in Badger, California) was an American jazz trombonist. He began on piano and cello...
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Dagmar Rehak (born 1956), German swimmer Daniel Rehák (born 1985), Slovak football player Frank Rehak (1926–1987), American musician Gonzalo Rehak (born...
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Shorter – tenor saxophone Bob Dorough – vocals Gil Evans – arrangements Frank Rehak – trombone Paul Chambers – bass Jimmy Cobb – drums Willie Bobo (William...
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Jingle Bell Jazz (category Albums produced by Frank Driggs)
Dorough on the album, with Gil arranging. We got Wayne Shorter on tenor, Frank Rehak on trombone, and Willie Bobo on bongos, and in August we did this album...
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Pankow Frank Parr (1928–2012) Åke Persson (1932–1975) Jim Pugh (born 1950) Julian Priester (born 1935) Douglas Purviance (born 1952) Frank Rehak (1926–1987)...
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Ernie Royal – Trumpet Joe Bennett – Trombone Jimmy Cleveland – Trombone Frank Rehak – Trombone Tom Mitchell – Bass trombone Jim Buffington – French horn...
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Miranda – French horn Joe Singer – French horn Dick Hixon – trombone Frank Rehak – trombone Bill Barber – tuba Jimmy McAllister – tuba Danny Bank – bass...
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malapropisms and digressed into stand-up comedy) Red Ingle (sax, vocals) Frank Rehak (trombone) Del Porter (clarinet, vocals) Carl Grayson (violin, vocals)...
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conducted and arranged by Russell performed by Ernie Royal, Bob Brookmeyer, Frank Rehak, Al Kiger, Marky Markowitz, David Baker, Jimmy Buffington, Hal McKusick...
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Trombone: Jimmy Cleveland, Frank Saracco, Benny Powell, Wayne Andre, Tony Studd, Micky Gravine, Urbie Green, Frank Rehak Trumpet: Jimmy Nottingham, Ernie...
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orchestra also featured a number of important players including Bill Barber, Frank Rehak, Johnny Coles, Art Blakey, and Paul Chambers (Davis' bassist at the time)...
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Reunald Jones, Ernie Royal, Clark Terry, Billy Byers, Jimmy Cleveland, Frank Rehak, Don Butterfield, Dick Katz, René Thomas and Roy Haynes, which was under...
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Royal, Bernie Glow, Johnny Coles and Louis Mucci – trumpet Dick Hixon, Frank Rehak, Jimmy Cleveland and Joe Bennett – trombone Willie Ruff, Julius Watkins...
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drums Doc Severinsen - trumpet Joe Cabot - trumpet Al DeRisi - trumpet Frank Rehak - trombone Chauncey Welsch - trombone Jerry Sanfino - tuba Romeo Penque...
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regular substitute trumpeter Trombones: Roland Dupont, Morton Bullman, Frank Rehak, and Cliff Heather Saxophones: Toots Mondello, Hymie Schertzer, Ed Zuhlke...
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Baker, Bernie Glow, Louis Mucci, Ernie Royal – trumpets J.J. Johnson, Frank Rehak – trombones Ray Alonge, Don Corrado, Julius Watkins – French horns Bill...
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and composer, 84 June 22 Fred Astaire, dancer, actor and singer, 88 Frank Rehak, jazz trombonist June 25 – Boudleaux Bryant, Hall of Fame songwriter...
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Royal – trumpet James Buffington, Tony Miranda, Joe Singer – French horn Frank Rehak, Dick Hixon – trombone Bill Barber – tuba Albert Block, Harold Feldman...
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Bernie Glow – trumpet Louis Mucci – trumpet Jimmy Knepper – trombone Frank Rehak – trombone Jimmy Cleveland – trombone (Solo) Tony Studd – trombone Bill...
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Joe Wilder Trombone – Bob Brookmeyer, Vic Dickenson, Benny Morton, Frank Rehak (LP only), Dickie Wells Clarinet – Jimmy Giuffre, Pee Wee Russell Alto...
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Royal, Nick Travis - trumpet Billy Byers, Jimmy Cleveland, Urbie Green, Frank Rehak - trombone Julius Watkins - French horn Porter Kilbert, Phil Woods -...
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trumpet John Carisi – trumpet Louis Mucci – trumpet Taft Jordan – trumpet Frank Rehak – trombone Jimmy Cleveland – trombone Joe Bennett – trombone Tom Mitchell...
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Wilder – trumpet Joe Ferrante – trumpet Bob Brookmeyer - valve trombone Frank Rehak – trombone Tom Mitchell – trombone Jimmy Cleveland – trombone Hal McKusick...
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– trumpet Romeo Penque – clarinet, bass clarinet, flute, alto flute Frank Rehak – trombone Jerome Richardson – clarinet, flute, alto flute Seth Rothstein...
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Jones, Ermit V. Perry, Carl Warwick – trumpet Rod Levitt, Melba Liston, Frank Rehak – trombone Jimmy Powell, Phil Woods – alto saxophone Billy Mitchell,...
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The Hardy Boys (redirect from Frank and Joe Hardy)
Rehak (2006), p. 243. Rehak (2006), p. 246. Rehak (2006), p. 248. Morris (1997), p. 124. Connelly (2008), pp. 118–120. Connelly (2008), p. 88. Rehak (2006)...
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trumpeter (died 1997). Walt Harper, American pianist (died 2006). 6 – Frank Rehak, American trombonist (died 1987). 12 Vlasta Průchová, Czech singer (died...
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Glow, Ernie Royal, Joe Wilder - trumpet Jimmy Cleveland, Urbie Green, Frank Rehak - trombone Phil Woods - alto saxophone Jerome Richardson - flute and...
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Jorda, John Carisi, Louis Mucci (trumpet) Jimmy Cleveland, J.J. Johnson, Frank Rehak, Joe Bennett, Tom Mitchell (trombone) Julius Watkins, Gunther Schuller...
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politician, member of U.S. House of Representatives, cardiac arrest. Frank Rehak, 60, American jazz trombonist, throat cancer. Adrienne Gessner, 90, Austrian...
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