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Donn Trenner

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Donn Trenner is an Emmy Nominated musical director, conductor, arranger that came up in the ranks of early bebop pianists playing with the likes of Charlie Parker, Stan Getz, Oscar Pettiford, Charles Mingus, and Ben Webster, appearing on over 100 jazz albums from 1950 onward. During the Big Band era he played with Ted Fio Rito, Buddy Morrow, Charlie Barnett and Tommy Dorsey. While with the Les Brown Orchestra, he worked with Bob Hope for seven years as his personal accompanist and occasional music director, participating in six of the Bob Hope International Christmas tours.

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Article: Album Review

B. J. Ward & Donn Trenner: Double Feature

Read "Double Feature" reviewed by Edward Blanco


Actress, film animator, narrator and prolific singer, B.J. Ward reunites with pianist Donn Trenner an old musical partner, to record their second album together forty years after their first collaboration. The film-themed Double Feature takes a trip down memory lane offering eleven love songs from old movies and one original. Ward and Trenner are no strangers ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Veteran Jazz Pianist, Donn Trenner Returns To New York City For First Major Engagement In 25 Years

Veteran Jazz Pianist, Donn Trenner Returns To New York City For First Major Engagement In 25 Years

EMMY NOMINATED VETERAN JAZZ PIANIST, DONN TRENNER RETURNS TO NEW YORK CITY FOR FIRST MAJOR ENGAGEMENT IN 25 YEARS JOINED BY MAC/BISTRO AWARD WINNING JAZZ VOCALIST, SHAYNEE RAINBOLT Hear the music Fridays in September at 9:30pm: 9/7, 9/14, 9/21, 9/28, at the Metropolitan Room, New York, NY NEW YORK, NY, August 1st, 2012 – It was ...

Album

The Dave Pell Octet Plays Rodgers & Hart

Label: Milestone Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: Why Do You Suppose?; Have You Met Miss Jones?; You Are Too Beautiful; Mountain Greenery; A Ship Without a Sail; The Blue Room; I've Got Five Dollars; Sing for Your Supper; It Never Entered My Mind; The Lady Is a Tramp; Spring Is Here; Ten Cents a Dance.


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