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524.2K streams

524,230

Hope

46.9K streams

46,923

Brazilian Portrait

14.5K streams

14,495

Whigham, Jiggs / Bertoncini, Gene: Jig...

12.5K streams

12,496

The Jiggs Up

12.4K streams

12,401

Musicals for Brass - Gershwin, G. / Be...

5.5K streams

5,457

Musicals for Brass - Gershwin, G. / Be...

5.5K streams

5,457

Jiggs' Back in Town

4.5K streams

4,515

Whigham, Jiggs / Bertoncini, Gene: Jig...

2.6K streams

2,550

I'm in the Mood for Love

Biography

A major trombonist who is quite versatile, Jiggs Whigham has thus far not received the recognition that he deserves, possibly because he has spent a lot of time performing in Germany. After graduating from high school in 1961, Whigham joined the Glenn Miller Ghost Orchestra (under the direction of Ray McKinley) and in 1963 became a member of the Stan Kenton Orchestra. In 1965, he settled in Germany, originally to play with the Kurt Edelhagen band. When that orchestra broke up, Whigham stayed, working as a studio musician, a freelance jazz performer, and a teacher, becoming a professor at Cologne Conservatory in 1974. Through the years, he has played with Maynard Ferguson, Count Basie, the Thad Jones-Mel Lewis Orchestra, Johnny Griffin, Freddie Hubbard, Art Farmer, Dexter Gordon, Lee Konitz, and Sarah Vaughan, among many others, and he recorded Trombone Summit in the late '70s with Bill Watrous, Kai Winding, and Albert Mangelsdorff. In addition to recordings with Stan Kenton, Johnny Richards, George Gruntz, Bill Holman, and the Brass Connection, Whigham has led sessions of his own for MPS (1971), Telefunken (1976, released domestically by Pausa), Koala (1982), and Capri (1989). ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi