James E. Pugh

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James Pugh
James Pugh, trombonist
James Pugh, trombonist
Background information
Birth name James Edward Pugh
Also known as Jim Pugh
Born November 12, 1950 (1950-11-12) (age 57)
Camden, NJ
Occupation(s) Trombonist, Composer
Instrument(s) Trombone

James Edward Pugh (born November 12, 1950) is a trombonist, composer, and educator. He is most noted as the lead trombonist with Woody Herman's Thundering Herd (1972-1976) and Chick Corea's Return to Forever Band (1977-1978). For over 25 years, he worked as a freelance trombonist in New York City. In recent years, he has toured and recorded with the rock group Steely Dan, is a founding member of the Graham Ashton Brass Ensemble, and is on faculty as Distinguished Professor of Jazz Trombone at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

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[edit] Early Years

Born in Camden, NJ and raised in Butler, PA, Jim began studying piano at age five and trombone at age ten. Before attending the Eastman School of Music, he studied trombone with Matty Shiner of Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, PA. While at Eastman, Jim studied with Emory Remington, Donald Knaub, Chuck Mangione, Ray Wright, and was awarded Eastman's coveted Performer's Certificate.After graduating from the Eastman School of Music, Jim toured extensively with the Woody Herman Band and with Chick Corea before deciding to settle down and make New York City his home.

[edit] As a performer and recording artist

Since the 1980s, Jim became New York's top-call freelance trombonist for film scores, records, and music for television and radio advertising. He can be heard on more than four thousand recording sessions.

His trombone can be heard in collaboration with leading classical and popular artists and orchestras such as Yo-Yo Ma, Steely Dan, Eos, Concordia, St. Luke’s Orchestra, André Previn, Paul Simon, Barbra Streisand, Tony Bennett, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Pink Floyd, and Frank Sinatra.

Jim has been called on to add his sound to feature film soundtracks including A League of Their Own, When Harry Met Sally, and Meet Joe Black; and on hit Broadway cast recordings such as City of Angels, Fosse and Victor/Victoria.

In 2003, Jim “re-premiered” the Nathaniel Shilkret: Trombone Concerto at Carnegie Hall with Skitch Henderson and the New York Pops Orchestra. This mid-twentieth century masterpiece was originally written for Tommy Dorsey.

Jim Pugh is the only recipient of the National Academy of Recording Arts & Science's Virtuoso Award for Tenor trombone, awarded after being voted Tenor Trombone MVP by the New York recording community for five years.

[edit] As a composer

Jim's original music and arrangements can be heard on National Public Radio, in film scores, on "jingles", and on record. His composition, Lunch with Schrödinger's Cat, received a Lincoln Center premier in 1989 by Marin Alsop and the Concordia Chamber Orchestra. Jim premiered his Concerto for Trombone and Orchestra in May 1992 with the Williamsport Symphony. It received its New York premier in March 2000 with Joseph Alessi as soloist and Leonard Slatkin conducting the New York Philharmonic. A founding member of the Graham Ashton Brass Ensemble, several of Jim’s compositions can be heard on a recent Signum CDs entitled Scenes of Spirits and The Graham Ashton Brass Ensemble Plays The Music of James Pugh and Daniel Schnyder.

[edit] As an educator

Jim is currently on faculty at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. In the past he has taught at SUNY-Purchase College, the University of the Arts Philadelphia, and at New York University. In the summer, he has been on faculty at the Skidmore Summer Institute of Jazz at Skidmore College. He appears frequently at schools throughout the country as a guest artist/clinician. Many of these clinics/concerts are made possible through the help of the Edwards Instrument Company.

[edit] In the field of instrument development

Jim has been involved with the development of the Edwards small bore tenor trombone and has worked closely with Dave Monette in the development of the Monette TS11 and TS 6 small shank tenor trombone mouthpiece. He endorses both of these products and plays Edwards trombones and Monette mouthpieces exclusively.

[edit] Selected Discography

Solo Projects

1981 Crystal Eyes - Pewter Records

1984 The Pugh /Taylor Project - DMP Recording

2001 Pugh Mosso - CD recorded in Brisbane, Australia with the ConArtists, big band from the Queensland Conservatorium

2002 Legend and Lion - SuperKids Recording, Japanese release

2004 Echano - CD recorded in Brisbane, Australia with the ConArtists, big band from the Queensland Conservatorium

2004 E2’nJ2 - TNC Records

2006 E'nJ "Just Us" - SuperKids Recording, Japanese release

2007 X Over Trombone - Albany records

2007 Holly and The Ivy - Montclair Citadel Band of the Salvation Army

Jazz and Commercial

1972 Giant Steps, with Woody Herman

1973 Thundering Herd, with Woody Herman

1976 The 40th Anniversary Concert, with Woody Herman

1977 Musicmagic, with Chick Corea and Return to Forever

1977 Return to Forever - Live, with Chick Corea

1978 Secret Agent, with Chick Corea

1988 The Disney Album, with Barbara Cook

1989 When Harry Met Sally, with Harry Connick, Jr.

1992 League of Their Own, withJames Taylor

1994 Mr. Gentle and Mr. Cool, with David “Fathead” Newman

1994 Scampi Fritti, with Marc Beacco

1995 Honey and Rue, with Kathleen Battle; St. Luke’s Orchestra, Andre Previn, conductor

1995 Rush Hour, with Joe Lovano; Gunther Schuller, conductor

1996 Two Lane Highways, with Jay Leonhart and Friends

1999 Crossing the Bridge, with Eileen Ivers

1999 Songs from the Last Century, with George Michael

2000 Eight, with Walter Blanton

2000 Two Against Nature, with Steely Dan

2003 Alegria, with Wayne Shorter

2003 Everything Must Go, with Steely Dan

2007 This Meets That, with John Scofield

1989 - present Manhattan Jazz Orchestra – all recordings

1998 - present Super Trombone – “Super Trombone,” “Hello Young Lovers,” “Take Five,”, "Basie" and “Mission Impossible”

Broadway Recordings

1992 City of Angels

1995 Will Rogers' Follies

1998 Victor/Victoria

2000 Fosse

Motion Picture Soundtracks (featured soloist)

Meet Joe Black

Birdcage

Brighton Beach Memoirs

Shining Through

Biloxi Blues

Classical (not as soloist)

Mass, Charles Wuorinen

Ponder Nothing, The Chamber Music of Ben Johnston, Music Amici

The Music of Irwin Bazelon

Collage - New York Trombone Quartet

Bright Sheng: Lacerations, 92nd St. Y Orchestra, Gerard Schwartz, conductor

EOS Orchestra - 5 CDs for Sony-BMG

Concordia Orchestra - 6 CDs for various labels

The Silk Road Project with YoYo Ma

The Graham Ashton Brass Ensemble Plays the Music of James Pugh and Daniel Schnyder, Graham Ashton Brass Ensemble

[edit] References and External links

Books

Dietrich, Kurt. Jazz 'Bones: The World of Jazz Trombone . Advance Music. 2005. ISBN 3-89221-069-1
pp. 344-7.

Feather, Leonard. Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies ISBN 0306802902

Websites
Jim Pugh at Trombone Page of the World
Steely Dan website
All About Jazz
The Graham Ashton Brass Ensemble
University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign