Chuck Findley

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Charles B. Findley (born 13 December 1947 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania) is an American session musician. Most widely known as a trumpeter, he also plays other brass instruments such as flugelhorn and trombone. His technical abilities and versatility are renowned even among other session players, with the celebrated session horn player and arranger Jerry Hey saying "Chuck Findley can play anything".[1]

A graduate of Maple Heights High School in Ohio in 1965,[citation needed] and the Cleveland Institute of Music,[2] Findley's first professional work was with the Jimmy Dorsey Big Band before joining the Buddy Rich Band on a world tour.[3] In 1989 he joined the Tonight Show band led by Doc Severinsen.[4] He was also a member of the band on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno from 1994 to 2001.

A regular collaborator on recordings by artists such as B. B. King and Steely Dan, he has also played and/or recorded with Nancy Sinatra, Miles Davis,[5] Stanley Turrentine, Toto, Pat Boone, Christopher Cross, Jaco Pastorius,[6] James Last, Lee Ritenour, Jackson Browne, George Benson, Luis Miguel, George Harrison, Elton John, Carole King, Rickie Lee Jones, Joni Mitchell, Jose Feliciano, The Rolling Stones, Dionne Warwick, Diane Schuur,[7] Tom Waits, Randy Newman, Tina Turner, Al Jarreau, Sarah Vaughan, Narada Michael Walden, Buddy Rich and many others.

Chuck Findley played the flugelhorn solo on the Carpenter's 1970 #1 hit record-"Close to You."

Findley often collaborates with his brother Bob, another trumpet player.

Findley is considered to be a member of The Wrecking Crew.[8]

Discography[]

With Steely Dan

  • The Royal Scam (1976)
  • Aja (1977)
  • Gaucho (1980)

With Richard "Groove" Holmes

With Toto

  • Toto (1978)
  • Isolation (1984)
  • Fahrenheit (1986)
  • The Seventh One (1988)
  • Kingdom of Desire (1992)
  • Mindfields (1999)

With Al Jarreau

  • This Time (1980)
  • Breakin' Away (1981)
  • Jarreau (1983)
  • High Crime (1984)

With GRP All-Star Big Band

With

  • (2001)

With others

References[]

  1. ^ http://www.lastudiomusicians.org/jerryheytributepage1.htm Archived 2011-09-03 at the Wayback Machine Interview with Jerry Hey, LA Studio Musicians website
  2. ^ "Interview on Calicchio web site. Retrieved 24 September 2008". Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 24 September 2008.
  3. ^ Bertholdo, Stephanie. 'The Tonight Show Band' to perform benefit concert Archived 2008-07-06 at the Wayback Machine, The Acorn, February 7, 2008. Accessed September 25, 2008.
  4. ^ Loesing, John. ‘Jazz Nite’ fundraiser to help Lindero Archived 2003-03-09 at the Wayback Machine, The Acorn, February 13, 2003. Accessed September 25, 2008.
  5. ^ Tingen, P. Miles Beyond: The Electric Explorations of Miles Davis, 1967-1991. Billboard Books, 2001 (ISBN 0-8230-8346-2, ISBN 978-0-8230-8346-6)
  6. ^ Bogdanov, V. et al. Allmusic: The Definitive Guide to Popular Music. Backbeat Books, 2001 ISBN 0-87930-627-0, ISBN 978-0-87930-627-4
  7. ^ Lord, T. The Jazz Discography. North Country Distributors, 1998 (ISBN 1-881993-01-9, ISBN 978-1-881993-01-8)
  8. ^ Hartman, Kent, The Wrecking Crew: The Inside Story of Rock and Roll’s Best-Kept Secret, Thomas Dunne Books, St. Martin’s Press, New York, 2012, p.259
  9. ^ "Chuck Findley | Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
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