Siddhesh Joshi (Editor)

Vincent Gardner

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Vincent Gardner


Role
  
Trombonist

Vincent Gardner Vincent Gardner39s Swinging Pendulum on the Fundamentals of

Music group
  
Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra

Nominations
  
Independent Music Award for Best Album - Jazz

Albums
  
The Good Book Chapter T, Portraits By Ellington, Live in Cuba, Portrait in Seven Shades, Vitoria Suite

Similar People
  
Marcus Printup, Derrick Gardner, Ryan Kisor, Wynton Marsalis, Herlin Riley

Profiles

Vincent gardner quintet


Vincent Gardner (born October 31, 1972 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American trombonist and composer.

Contents

Vincent Gardner Vincent Gardner Alchetron The Free Social Encyclopedia

Gardner has released four albums on SteepleChase Records and also performs and records in a group with his brother, trumpeter Derrick Gardner.

Vincent Gardner Vincent Gardner and Belinda Munro USA Wollongong Conservatorium

He is the lead trombonist for the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra.

Vincent Gardner Nippertown

Vincent Gardner on "Mercury Blvd"


As leader

Vincent Gardner Jazz in the Key of Life

2009: Three-Five (SteepleChase)

Vincent Gardner Vincent Gardner and the YES Trio featuring Aaron Goldberg Omer

2008: Vin-Slidin' (SteepleChase)

2007:The Good Book, Ch. 1 (SteepleChase)

2006: Elbow Room (SteepleChase)

As sideman

2009: Echoes of Ethnicity, Derrick Gardner and the Jazz Prophets + 2(Owl Studios)

2008: A Ride to the Other Side, Derrick Gardner and the Jazz Prophets (Owl Studios)

2006: Jam Session Vol. 23, Vincent Gardner, Wycliffe Gordon, Conrad Herwig (SteepleChase)

2005: Jam Session Vol. 20, Vincent Gardner, Andre Hayward, Danny Kirkhum (SteepleChase)

2005: Don't Be Afraid: The Music Of Charles Mingus, The Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra (Palmetto)

2004: A Love Supreme, The Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra(Palmetto)

2003: Salt, Lizz Wright (Verve)

2003: Slim Goodie, Derrick Gardner and the Jazz Prophets (Impact Music)

2003: We Do it Different, Frank Foster's Loud Minority Big Band (Mapleshade)

2002: Reel Time, Wynton Marsalis (Sony Classical)

2001: All Rise, Wynton Marsalis (Sony Classical)

2000: Dear Louis, Nicholas Payton (Verve)

1998: New York in the Fifties, Steve Allee (Alley Oop)

1998: Priority Soul, Brad Leali (Jazzworld.com)

1997: Blues for the New Millennium, Marcus Roberts(Columbia)

References

Vincent Gardner Wikipedia