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Name
  
Dick Shearer

Role
  
Trombonist

Died
  
September 20, 1997


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Richard Bruce Shearer (September 21, 1940 – September 20, 1997) was an American jazz trombonist.

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Shearer was lead trombonist and music director for the Stan Kenton Orchestra. He succeeded Jim Trimble in the late 1960s, led the band during Kenton's illnesses, and produced several of its albums. He remained with the band until Kenton's death in 1979. For the next three years, Shearer was director of jazz bands at Wayne State University in Detroit.

In soft ensemble passages (such as the Dee Barton arrangement of "Here's That Rainy Day"), Shearer plays softly, achieving a orchestral pianissimo; this technique allows the later ensemble climax to seem even more powerful. Shearer also championed what is referred to as the "breath attack", where repeated notes (usually in a ballad) are not tongued, but are given an extra "push" of air.

Mike Vax, lead trumpeter of the Stan Kenton Orchestra, said, "Dick Shearer was the most important person on the band. I think that Stan felt about him like a son...the way Dick played trombone, that was the Kenton sound. Dick's trombone was derivative of all the great Kenton lead players, going all the way back to Kai Winding. But sometimes the person who's the end of a legacy becomes the culmination of the legacy, so I think Dick was the greatest lead trombone player of them all."

Discography

With Stan Kenton

  • The World We Know (Capitol, 1967)
  • The Jazz Compositions of Dee Barton (Capitol, 1968)
  • Finian's Rainbow (Capitol, 1968)
  • Live at Redlands University (Creative World, 1970)
  • Live at Brigham Young University (Creative World, 1971)
  • Live at Butler University (Creative World, 1972)
  • Stan Kenton Today – Live in London (Creative World, 1972)
  • Birthday in Britain (Creative World, 1973)
  • Live at the London Hilton – Part I & II (1973)
  • 7.5 on the Richter Scale (Creative World, 1973)
  • Kenton '76 (Creative World, 1976)
  • Live in Europe (1976)
  • Stan Kenton Plays Chicago (Creative World, 1974)
  • References

    Dick Shearer Wikipedia