Herb Ellis
After dropping out of collegeEllis spent time on the road with Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra, Jimmy Dorsey, and Soft Winds. It was with Dorsey that Ellis would record some of his first solos. He became prominent after performing with the Oscar Peterson Trio from 1953 to 1958. He was a somewhat controversial member of the trio because he was the only white person in the group in a time where racism was still very much widespread. Ellis, Peterson, and bassist Ray Brown toured and recorded extensively to become one of the most popular and acclaimed trios in all of jazz. He toured with Jazz at the Philharmonic while he was with the Peterson Trio.
Since leaving the Trio he has toured and recorded with a wide range of musicians, and also recorded his own sessions. He spent time with the Steve Allen show in the 1960's. The show featured plenty of jazz played by Allen and members of the show's band, the Donn Trenner Orchestra, which included such virtuoso musicians as Ellis and trombonist Frank Rosolino.
Ellis' Concord recordings with Joe Pass and with the Great Guitars (Barney Kessel and Charlie Byrd) have become modern classics. He was an early champion of the late jazz guitarist Emily Remler and played on a tribute album to her.
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September 23, 2021
Herb Ellis & Remo Palmier: Windflower
June 20, 2016
Music Education Monday: Soloing and comping with guitarist Herb Ellis
October 30, 2012
Herb Ellis + Barney Kessel (Late '80s)
August 04, 2011
Jazz Musician of the Day: Herb Ellis
August 04, 2010
Jazz Musician of the Day: Herb Ellis
April 30, 2010
Remembering Herb Ellis Memorial April 30th
April 02, 2010
Herb Ellis, "Texas Swings" (1992)
March 31, 2010
Herb Ellis, Jazz Guitarist, is Dead at 88
March 31, 2010
Herb Ellis Guitarist with Oscar Peterson Trio Dies