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    Phil Ranelin (born May 25, 1939) is an American jazz and experimental music trombonist. Career. Ranelin was born in Indianapolis and lived in New York City before moving to Detroit in the 1960s. He played as a session musician on many Motown recordings, including with Stevie Wonder.

  2. Trombonist #PhilRanelin and saxophonist #WendellHarrison have dedicated over half a century to making #jazz education and concerts accessible to all. In the ...

  3. Tracklist: [00:00:00] 1-1. Freddie's Groove [00:08:57] 1-2. Horace's Scope [00:14:25] 1-3. This One's For Trane [00:23:27] 1-4. Living A New Day [00:31:00] 1...

  4. Phil Ranelin. “Ranelin is an unsung trombone hero. His nine piece band includes several saxes, lush horn parts and elegant soloing…arranged with a natural grace that never seems overcrowded…This One’s for Trane stands out as the albums most compelling, ascendant scorcher.”.

  5. Phil Ranelin. Real Name: Phillip Arthur Ranelin. Profile: American jazz trombonist, composer, arranger, producer, educator and bandleader. Born : May 25, 1939 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Phil worked with many jazz artists including : Norman Connors, Ella Fitzgerald, Art Pepper, Teddy Edwards, Gerald Wilson, Vi Redd, Freddie Redd, Marcus Belgrave, ...

  6. 16 de sept. de 2014 · Phil Ranelin is a jazz trombonist who was born and raised in Indianapolis. He performed with Wes Montgomery, Freddie Hubbard and other jazz legends, and was inducted into the Indianapolis Jazz Hall of Fame in 2016.

  7. 30 de sept. de 2019 · The recording, Phil Ranelin Collected Works: 2003-2019, is a three vinyl record set (also available on CD), composed almost entirely of original compositions selected from Ranelin's five recordings for the independent label, Wide Hive Records.