Remembering Dan Terry

Trumpet Solo

 

Trumpet player Dan Terry passed on at the age of 87 on the 27th of December.  Another player with an astounding pedigree.  He wrote scores for movies (The Hustler, The Manchurian Candidate), recorded 8 albums between 1952 and 1999, and played with the likes of Count Basie and Sarah Vaughn.  I went looking for some of his music and found the cut below.  If you like big band and trumpets, then this guy was for you.  Love that sound.

Author: John

I enjoy travel, sports, music and anything else that jumps up at me for the moment, which is why I blog. There will be lots of travel posts, pictures and our videos as well as a smattering of sports and humor. I enjoy promoting Canada and am unabashedly a proud Albertan

2 thoughts on “Remembering Dan Terry”

  1. Hustler is a great example. There is nothing out of place in that movie, especially the music.
    It turned me on to a whole sound I didn’t know existed.

    And that’s a great track above.

    1. It blew me away, especially around 1:30 when it starts to build to a crescendo of brass. Great stuff. I can visualize this stuff as being the precursor to rock in the mid-fifties. It really rocks.

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