[Trombone-l] Ashley Alexander Bio

Scott Garlock sgarlock at ashland.edu
Thu Aug 10 14:38:08 CDT 2006


Ashley was also Frank Mantooth's teacher, and the tasty arr. on this  
album were done by Frank.
S.
On Aug 10, 2006, at 3:32 PM, Frank Darmiento wrote:

> I found this from WindSong Press at:
> http://www.windsongpress.com/CD/phillips/phillips%20cd.htm
>
> Checking his album credits he's listed as playing
> trombone (including his Superbone), trumpet,
> euphonium, double-bell euphonium and bari sax--an
> immensely talented musician who went before his time.
>
> Here's the WindSong listing:
> ASHLEY ALEXANDER (1934-1988) was a favorite
> improvisational partner of Rich Matteson An
> outstanding jazz player on euphonium and trombone,
> Ashley taught applied brass and conducted jazz
> programs at The University of Northern Iowa and Mt.
> San Antonio College. Walnut, CA. For many years he
> maintained a busy freelance schedule as a performer
> and clinician. He was featured at numerous jazz
> conferences and workshops throughout the United States
> and Canada. Ashley is remembered with much fondness,
> admiration and respect by all who knew him.
>
>
>
> Frank T. Darmiento
> Scottsdale, Arizona
> frank at darmiento.com
> www.SackbutMusic.com
> ---------------------------
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>
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