Warren Vaché Jr.
Warren Vaché (born February 21, 1951) is a jazz trumpeter, cornetist, and flugelhornist born in Rahway, New Jersey. He came from a musical family as his father was a bassist. In 1976 he released his first album.[1] He has often worked with Scott Hamilton and has some popularity among swing audiences.[2]
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Born | Rahway, New Jersey, U.S. | February 21, 1951
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instruments | Trumpet, cornet, flugelhorn |
Labels | Muse, Arbors |
Associated acts | Bucky Pizzarelli, George Wein |
Website | www |
Warren Vaché's father is Warren Vaché Sr., who was a jazz double-bassist. His brother Allan Vaché is also a musician.
Discography
As leader
- First Time Out (Monmouth Evergreen, 1976)
- Blues Walk (Dreamstreet, 1978)
- Jillian (Concord Jazz, 1979)
- Polished Brass (Concord Jazz, 1979)
- Skyscrapers (Concord Jazz, 1980) with Scott Hamilton
- Iridescence (Concord Jazz, 1981)
- Midtown Jazz (Concord Jazz. 1982)
- Easy Going (Concord Jazz, 1986)
- Warm Evenings (Concord, 1989) with The Beaux Arts String Quartet
- Horn of Plenty (Muse, 1994)
- Talk To Me Baby (Muse, 1996)
- Warren Plays Warren with Kenny Drew Jr., Jimmy Cobb, Randy Sandke (Nagel-Heyer, 1996)
- An Affair to Remember with Brian Lemon (Zephyr, 1997)
- Shine with Tony Coe, Alan Barnes, Brian Lemon (Zephyr, 1997)
- What Is There to Say? with Joe Puma, Murray Wall, Eddie Locke (Nagel-Heyer, 1999)
- 2gether (Nagel-Heyer, 2000) with Bill Charlap
- The Best Thing for You (Nagel-Heyer, 2001)
- The Warren Vache Quintet Remembers Benny Carter (Arbors, 2015)
As sideman
With Howard Alden
- The Howard Alden Trio Plus Special Guests Ken Peplowski & Warren Vache (Concord, 1989)
- I Remember Django (Arbors, 2010)
With Benny Carter
- Benny Carter Songbook (MusicMasters, 1996)
- Benny Carter Songbook Volume II (MusicMasters, 1997)
With Benny Goodman
- Live at Carnegie Hall 40th Anniversary Concert (London, 1978)
With Houston Person
- So Nice (HighNote, 2011)
- Rain or Shine (HighNote, 2017)
With Bucky Pizzarelli
- Five for Freddie (Arbors, 2007)
With André Previn
- What Headphones? (Angel, 1993)
With George Shearing
- George Shearing in Dixieland (Concord, 1989)
With George Wein
- Wein, Women and Song and More, George Wein Plays and Sings (Arbors)
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References
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