Chuck Findley
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Chuck Findley (born Charles B. Findley) in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, in 1947, is an American session and studio musician. Most widely-known as a trumpet player, he also plays other horn instruments such as flugelhorn and trombone.
A regular collaborator on recordings by artists such as B. B. King and Steely Dan, he has also played and/or recorded with Stanley Turrentine, Toto, Pat Boone, Christopher Cross, James Last, Lee Ritenour, Jackson Browne, George Harrison, Elton John, Carole King, Rickie Lee Jones, Joni Mitchell, The Rolling Stones, Dionne Warwick, Tom Waits, Randy Newman, Tina Turner, Sarah Vaughan, Narada Michael Walden and many others.
[edit] Discography
[edit] With Steely Dan
- 1976: The Royal Scam
- 1977: Aja
- 1980: Gaucho
[edit] With B. B. King
- 1971: B. B. King in London