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Trombonist Jim Pugh

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Jim Pugh is a distinguished trombonist, composer, and educator. The inspiring virtuosity and wonderful versatility he has demonstrated during the course of his career has caused Jim to be often honored as the "musician’s musician". Whether he is performing as a concerto soloist in a symphonic setting, recording and touring with legendary artists in the fields of classical, jazz, & rock, or bringing forth his own exciting new compositions that expand the role of brass in contem¬porary music, his creativity knows no boundaries. Early years: Jim began studying piano at age five and trombone at age ten. After graduating from the Eastman School of Music, Jim toured extensively with the Woody Herman Band and with Chick Corea before deciding to settle down and make New York City his home.Pugh/Taylor Project LIVE at ITF 2005As a performer and recording artist: Jim became New York’s top-call freelance trombonist for film scores, records, and music for television and radio advertising: over the past thirty-years he has lent his special talent to more than four thousand recording sessions. His trombone can be heard in collaboration with leading classical and popular artists and orchestras such as Yo-Yo Ma, Steely Dan, Eos, Concordia, St. Luke’s Orchestra, André Previn, Paul Simon, Barbara Streisand, Tony Bennett, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Pink Floyd, and Frank Sinatra.Jim has been called on to add his sound to feature film soundtracks including A League of Their Own, When Harry Met Sally, and Meet Joe Black; and on hit Broadway cast recordings City of Angels, Fosse and Victor/Victoria.In 2003 Jim “re-premiered” the Nathaniel Shilkret: Trombone Concerto to a sold-out audience at Carnegie Hall with Skitch Henderson and the New York Pops Orchestra. This mid-twentieth century masterpiece, originally written for Tommy Dorsey, can be heard in its first totally accurate recording, along with Jim’s own Concerto for Trombone and Orchestra, on his new CD, X Over Trombone .Jim Pugh is the only recipient of the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences Virtuoso Award for Tenor trombone, awarded after being voted Tenor Trombone MVP by the New York recording community for five years. As a composer:Jim’s original music and arrangements can be heard on National Public Radio, in film scores, on "jingles", and on record. His composition, Lunch with Schrödinger’s Cat, received a Lincoln Center premier in 1989 by Marin Alsop and the Concordia Chamber Orchestra. Jim premiered his Concerto for Trombone and Orchestra in May 1992 with the Williamsport Symphony. It received its New York premier in March 2000 with Joseph Alessi as soloist and Leonard Slatkin conducting the New York Philharmonic. A founding member of the Graham Ashton Brass Ensemble, several of Jim’s compositions can be heard on two recent Signum recordings, The Graham Ashton Brass Ensemble Plays The Music of James Pugh and Daniel Schnyder , and Scenes of Spirits .As an educator:Jim is currently on faculty at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign . In the past he has taught at SUNY-Purchase College, the University of the Arts (Philadelphia) and at New York University. During the summer, Jim is on faculty at the Skidmore Insitute of Jazz. He appears frequently at schools throughout the country as a guest artist/clinician. Many of these clinics/concerts are made possible through the help of the Edwards Instrument Co.In the field of instrument development:Jim has been involved with the development of the Edwards small bore tenor trombone and has worked closely with Dave Monette in the development of the Monette TS11 and TS 6 small shank tenor trombone mouthpiece. He endorses both of these products and plays Edwards trombones and Monette mouthpieces exclusively. Rob McConnell’s NY Brass Conference Tentet

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Record Label: Albany Records, TNC Records, Superkids, EnJ Record
Type of Label: Indie

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NPR puts X Over Trombone on its Top 10 CDs of 2008!

Hi Everyone,Just wanted to let everyone know that my concerto CD, X Over Trombone, made NPR's Top Ten Album's of 2008, as voted by NPR partner stations and NPR critics. You can read about it on NPR'...
Posted by on Wed, 17 Dec 2008 16:09:00 GMT

BSO bass trombonist, Douglas Yeo, reviews my CD!

Hi everyone,I’m pleased that a good friend and colleague of mine, BSO bass trombonist, Douglas Yeo, was kind enough to review one of my latest works, X Over Trombone. It’s posted in the ...
Posted by on Thu, 13 Mar 2008 07:26:00 GMT