Phil Abraham (trombonist)

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Phil Abraham, 2018

Phil Abraham (born June 2, 1962 ) is a Belgian jazz trombonist and singer .

Abraham initially had lessons in classical piano, guitar and harmony ; he taught himself to play the trombone himself . In the course of his life he played with numerous musicians, such as Michel Petrucciani , Claude Nougaro , Clark Terry , Hal Singer and Toots Thielemans , as well as six years in the French Orchester National de Jazz . Since 1986 albums have been released with his own group. In the field of jazz he was involved in 27 recording sessions between 1985 and 2004. a. also with Robert Cordier, David Linx , Charles Aznavour , Félix Simtaine , Dusko Goykovich and Guy Cabay .

Discography

  • 1986: Phil Abraham Quartet (Multimix Records)
  • 1990: At The Sugar Village (Aurophon)
  • 1991: forklift (Igloo)
  • 1997: En Public (Lyrae)
  • 1999: Fredaines (Lyrae)
  • 2003: Jazz me Do (Lyrae)
  • 2003: Surprises (Lyrae)
  • 2006: From Jazz To Baroque, ou l'inverse! (Mogno)
  • 2006: K.Fée Live (K.Fée)
  • 2007: Jazz Me 2 Do (Alone Blue Record)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Tom Lord : The Jazz Discography (online, accessed April 12, 2014)