Benny Powell


Benny Powell was an American jazz trombonist. He played both standard trombone and bass trombone.

Biography

Born Benjamin Gordon Powell Jr in New Orleans, Louisiana, he first played professionally at the age of 14, and at 18 began playing with Lionel Hampton. In 1951 he left Hampton's band and began playing with Count Basie, in whose orchestra he would remain until 1963. Powell takes the trombone solo in the bridge of Basie's 1955 recording of "April in Paris".
After leaving Basie, he freelanced in New York City. From 1966 to 1970 he was a member of the Thad Jones-Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra, playing on Monday nights at the Village Vanguard. Among other engagements, he played in the house band of the Merv Griffin Show, and when the show moved to Los Angeles, California, in 1970 Powell also relocated there. He did extensive work as a session musician, including with Abdullah Ibrahim, John Carter, and Randy Weston. Later in his career Powell worked as an educator, including as part of the Jazzmobile project. Having moved back to New York in the 1980s, he began teaching at the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music in 1994.
He died in a Manhattan hospital at the age of 80, following back surgery.

Discography

As leader

With Pepper Adams
With Gene Ammons
With Count Basie
With Donald Byrd
With Benny Carter
With John Carter
With [Buck Clayton
With Hank Crawford
With Frank Foster
With Al Grey
With Eddie Harris
With Jimmy Heath
With Johnny Hodges
With J. J. Johnson
With Philly Joe Jones Dameronia
With Clifford Jordan
With Bobby Bland and B.B. King
with Melba Liston
With Herbie Mann
With Les McCann
With David Newman
With Joe Newman
With Chico O'Farrill
With Moacir Santos
With Frank Wess
With Randy Weston
With Gerald Wilson