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Bass
trombonist whose recording career stretches back at least to 1950, with the
release of Dizzy's Diamond's: The Best of the Verve Years and Lush Life: The Billy Strayhorn
Songbook. In 1952, he
appeared on two more tribute albums, All
the Things You Are: The Jerome
Kern Songbook and Night and
Day: The Cole Porter Songbook. In fact, there have been seemingly
few songbooks Paul Faulise hasn't played
from during his 50+ year recording career. In 1955, he performed on Carmen
McRae's Here to Stay and Compact Jazz: Cannonball Adderley. He would also make the cut on Cannonball's Greatest Hits,
released in 1958, the same year he played on Jazz 'round Midnight:
Quincy Jones. He
would collaborate with these artists consistently over the years. Paul re-united with Dizzy on Gillespiana/Carnegie Hall Concert in 1960,
around the same time he was recording Afro/American
Sketches with Oliver Nelson and being billed as part of The Incredible Kai Winding Trombones. In 1961, he blew trombone on
Cannonball Adderley's African Waltz, created Perceptions
with Dizzy Gillespie, and appeared on the Quincy Jones albums, At Basin St. East (with Billy Eckstine), Quincy
Jones at Newport, and Quintessence. He did a bossa
nova turn in 1962 with The Girl from Ipanema:
The Antonio Carlos Jobim Songbook and
Enoch Light's Big Band Bossa Nova:
The New Beat from Brazil.
In 1963 and 1964, he appeared on five Jimmy Smith albums, Any Number Can Win, Christmas Cookin',
Christmas '64, The Sermon, and Talkin' Verve: Roots of
Acid Jazz. He accompanied a
pair of sirens in 1965, Carmen McRae on Alfie and Sarah Vaughan on Viva! Vaughan. In 1966, he joined the Big Band of Jimmy McGriff on their Tribute to Count Basie. He was also a member of the Jazz
Interactions Orchestra that recorded Jazzhattan Suite in 1967. Another group he hooked up with was
The Free Design, on their album, You
Could Be Born Again, and The
Tonight Show band, which undoubtedly helped Doc Severinsen
announce his Great Arrival in
1968. In 1969, he appeared on
no less than three Paul Desmond albums, From
the Hot Afternoon, Latin Chant (Canto Latino) and Round 'n Round.
He opened the 1970s with Bill Evans' From Left to Right, The
Best of Freddie Hubbard, and Doc Severinsen's Closet. In 1972, he appeared on a pair of
Freddie Hubbard albums, Povo and Sky Dive, and
Grover Washington, Jr.'s All the Kings Horses. The two of them would also lay down
tracks for Soul Box, released in
1974, a year that also saw Paul team up with jazz guitarist George Benson
on Bad Benson, and Bob James and
Claus Ogerman on Symbiosis. In 1975, he appeared on The
Choice 4's and The
Manhattan Transfer's
self-titled albums. He let out
a Primal Scream in 1976 with
Maynard Ferguson, and appeared on Maynard's follow-up album, Conquistador, released the following
year. In 1977, things got
spacey with Meco's Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk. He performed in the soundtrack of The Wiz in 1978, and helped Van
McCoy
explore My Favourite
Fantasy. In
1979, Van
employed his services again on Lonely
Dancer, as did Frank
Sinatra on his boxed set, Trilogy, and Meco for the Yuletide
album no family should be without, Christmas
in the Stars: The Star Wars
Christmas Album. In 1984,
he made the cut on The Best of George
Benson. He ended the decade
with B.B. King, Live at the Apollo. On 18th April 1990, he
helped premiere Charles Mingus's ambitious "Epitaph",
a jazz suite that clocks in at two hours and fifteen minutes, under the
baton of Gunther Schuller. The 1990s and the new millennium found
Paul getting steady work in the Broadway pit of a pair of long-running
musicals, The Will Rogers Follies,
which ran from 1991 to 1993, and Beauty
and the Beast, which ran from 18th April 1994 through 29th
July 2007. At the end of the
run, Paul and his fellow musicians donated the $370 from the tip box to the
Emergency Relief Fund. In
addition to a massive discography that is barely represented here, Paul has
also found time to teach and to write a valuable instruction book for
budding trombonists, The F&D
Double Valve Bass Trombone:
Daily Warm-Up and Maintenance Exercises.
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