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Birth name
  
Gerald George Zigmont

Labels
  
Record label
  
Sony BMG

Years active
  
1980–present

Genres
  
Jazz


Instruments
  
Occupation(s)
  
trombonist

Name
  
Jerry Zigmont

Albums
  

Born
  
February 24, 1958 (age 66) Bridgeport, Connecticut, U.S. (
1958-02-24
)

Associated acts
  
Woody Allen & His New Orleans Jazz Band

Role
  
Music performer · jerryzigmont.com

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A Neon Jazz Interview with Jazz Trombonist Jerry Zigmont


Jerry Zigmont Interviewed by Paul Leslie


Jerry Zigmont (born Gerald George Zigmont on February 24, 1958) is a New Orleans-style jazz trombonist. While growing up in Connecticut, Jerry began his musical studies at the age of 12. He performed in a variety of marching bands, drum corps, jazz bands, brass quintets, classical orchestras, and later earned degrees in Performance and Music Education at the University Of Connecticut.

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Beginning in the early 1980s, Zigmont "cut his teeth" playing club dates and concerts in regional jazz groups throughout New England. In 1987 he began an association with the celebrated British clarinetist, Sammy Rimington which resulted in a series of recordings and tours. Jerry's rousing style has been featured with many noted New Orleans jazz luminaries including Doc Cheatham, Percy Humphrey and Arvell Shaw.

Jerry Zigmont is a regular member of Woody Allen and his New Orleans Jazz Band which plays every Monday evening at Manhattan's Carlyle Hotel. His trombone playing is steeped in the classic New Orleans tradition, with its trademark raw power and "straight from the heart" approach. He appears on the soundtrack of the documentary film Wild Man Blues (directed by Barbara Kopple) which documents a 1996 European tour by Allen and his band. Zigmont has performed extensively with the group in Europe, South America, Turkey and Greece.

References

Jerry Zigmont Wikipedia


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