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Ballads And Other Cautiona

83.4K streams

83,385

My Shining Hour

83.3K streams

83,297

The Warren Vaché Quintet (Recorded Li...

77.9K streams

77,891

Every Day

51.2K streams

51,220

What Is There to Say?

46.4K streams

46,407

Dream Dancing

38.2K streams

38,186

Warren Plays Warren (The Warren Vaché...

25.1K streams

25,113

Jubilation

20.8K streams

20,792

The Cobbler's Waltz

19.8K streams

19,804

Songs Our Fathers Taught Us

17K streams

16,969

Biography

A dynamic jazz cornetist, Warren Vaché is a highly regarded performer known for his dedication to small-group swing. Vaché, who always had a beautiful tone and a chance-taking style, is the son of a fine bassist (Warren Vaché, Sr.) and the brother of clarinetist Allan Vaché. He studied music with Pee Wee Erwin; gained early experience playing with Benny Goodman, Vic Dickenson, and Bob Wilber; and has been a leader since the mid-'70s with albums like 1976's First Time Out, 1979's Polished Brass, and 1989's Warm Evenings. Often teamed in his early years with tenor man Scott Hamilton, Vaché continued to record often, and has been a regular at jazz parties and swing-oriented festivals. He has stayed active, delivering albums like 2004's Dream Dancing, 2006's Don't Look Back with the Scottish Ensemble, and 2011's Ballads and Other Cautionary Tales. In 2014, he paired with longtime associate saxophonist Alan Barnes for The Cobbler's Waltz, followed in 2017 by The Jazzcats with pianist George Small and French horn player Sarah Larson. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi