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Kenny Wheeler

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Biography

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Jazz trumpeter and flügelhornist Kenny Wheeler was one of the most advanced voices on his instrument. Blessed with a full, lovely tone and an astounding range, Wheeler sounded equally at home in fiery free jazz explorations or softer, more lyrical post-bop meditations. Wheeler was born in 1930 in Toronto, Ontario, and began playing trumpet at age 12. After studying at Toronto's Royal Conservatory, he moved to London in 1952, where he gigged with swing and dance bands. He appeared with John Dankworth's orchestra at the 1959 Newport Festival and remained with that group until 1965. In 1966, Wheeler discovered free jazz, and, fascinated, joined John Stevens' Spontaneous Music Ensemble for the next four years. In addition, he played jazz-rock fusion with the Mike Gibbs Orchestra from 1969-1975, and joined Tony Oxley's sextet (along with free jazz giants like Derek Bailey and Evan Parker) from 1969-1972. Through the latter, Wheeler was invited to join German pianist Alexander von Schlippenbach's groundbreaking free jazz big band the Globe Unity Orchestra in 1970, an association Wheeler maintained for years to come.

During the first half of the '70s, Wheeler played with Anthony Braxton, which became his primary focus. In 1975, he signed with the ECM label and recorded the well-received Gnu High, which established him as a solo artist of note; the following year, he left Braxton and joined the trio Azimuth. Wheeler turned out a series of excellent ECM albums, including 1977's Deer Wan and 1983's Double, Double You (that year, Wheeler also began a four-year run with the Dave Holland Quintet). Several more generally fine outings followed in the '90s, including the ECM dates Music for Large and Small Ensembles and The Widow in the Window (both recorded in 1990), plus other recordings for Justin Time and Soul Note later in the decade. During the 2000s and 2010s, he recorded several dates for CAM Jazz, including 2008's Other People with the Hugo Wolf String Quartet and 2011's One of Many with Steve Swallow. Wheeler died on September 18, 2014 after a brief illness. His final studio session, the Manfred Eicher-produced Songs for Quintet, was released in 2015 on what would have been Wheeler's 85th birthday.

Title: Island

Artist: Kenny Wheeler, Bob Brookmeyer

Genre: Jazz

Title: One of Many

Artist: Kenny Wheeler

Genre: Jazz

Title: Other People

Artist: Kenny Wheeler

Genre: Jazz

Title: Walk Softly

Artist: Kenny Wheeler

Genre: Jazz

Title: Brand New

Artist: Kenny Wheeler

Genre: Jazz

Title: Six For Six

Artist: Kenny Wheeler

Genre: Jazz

Title: Kayak

Artist: Kenny Wheeler

Genre: Contemporary Jazz

Title: The Long Waiting

Artist: Kenny Wheeler

Genre: Jazz

Collections

Featuring albums

Title: Elders Suite

Artist: Mark Isaacs

Genre: Jazz

Title: Guest

Artist: European Music Orchestra

Genre: Jazz

Title: In Two Minds

Artist: John Taylor

Genre: Jazz

Title: Tales

Artist: Paolino Dalla Porta

Genre: Jazz

Title: A Day In Brussels

Artist: Paul Heller

Genre: Jazz

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