Eddie Bert

Trombonist and jazz educator

Eddie Bert - Trombonist and jazz educator
Born

1922
103 years ago

Died

September 27th, 2012
13 years ago — 90 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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Active in jazz and big band music, contributed to various ensembles throughout a lengthy career. Collaborated with notable musicians such as Charles Mingus and appeared on prominent jazz recordings. Also served as an educator, sharing knowledge and skills with aspiring musicians, fostering future generations of jazz talent.

Performed with the Charles Mingus Jazz Workshop

Recorded extensively including with George Russell

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