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Biografia do Artista para Victor Feldman

Victor Stanley Feldman April 7 1934 – May 12 1987 Was An English Jazz Musician Best Known As A Pianist And Percussionist.
He Began Performing Professionally During Childhood Eventually Earning Acclaim In The UK Jazz Scene As An Adult. Feldman Immigrated To The United States In The Mid-1950s Where He Continued Working In Jazz And Also As A Session Musician With A Variety Of Pop And Rock Performers. British Jazz Musician Victor Stanley Feldman 1934-1987 Caused A Sensation As A Musical Prodigy When He Was "discovered" At Age 7. He Appeared As A Featured Soloist With Glenn Miller When He Was 10 Years Old Playing The Drums. His Vibraphone And Conga Drum Playing Were Also Notable But It Was As A Pianist That He Became Best Known. Before Leaving The UK In 1955 To Work In The US Feldman Recorded With Ronnie Scott's Orchestra And Quintet From 1954 To 1955 Which Also Featured Other Important British Jazz Musicians Such As Phil Seamen And Hank Shaw Among Others. It Was Scott Who Recommended That Feldman Emigrate To The U.S. Which He Did In 1957. Once There His First Steady Work Was With The Woody Herman Herd. From There He Went On To Join Buddy DeFranco. He Recorded With Many Different Jazz Artists Including Benny Goodman George Shearing Cannonball Adderley And Miles Davis Most Notably On Davis' 1963 Album Seven Steps To Heaven The Title Tune Being His Own Composition. Feldman Was In Great Demand As A Session Musician And Branched Out Into Rock Music Working With Artists Such As Steely Dan In The 1970s And Tom Waits In The 1980s. Feldman Caused A Sensation As A Musical Prodigy When He Was "discovered" Aged Seven. His Family Were All Musical And His Father Founded The Feldman Swing Club In London In 1942 To Showcase His Talented Sons. Feldman's First Professional Appearance Was Playing Drums At No. 1 Rhythm Club As A Member Of The Feldman Trio With Brothers Robert On Clarinet And Monty On Piano Accordion. He Featured In The Films King Arthur Was A Gentleman 1942 And Theatre Royal 1943 . In 1944 He Was Featured At A Concert With Glenn Miller's AAAF Band As "Kid Krupa" In Reference To Drummer Gene Krupa . His Drums Teacher Carlo Krahmer Encouraged Feldman To Play The Vibraphone Which He Did First In The Ralph Sharon Sextet And Later In The Roy Fox Band. He Worked In India In 1952 And 1953 In A Band Led By Pianist Eddie Carroll. His Vibraphone And Conga Drum Playing Were Notable But It Was As A Pianist That He Became Best Known. Before Leaving The U.K. In 1955 To Work In The U.S. Feldman Recorded With Ronnie Scott's Orchestra And Quintet From 1954 To 1955 Which Also Featured Other Important British Jazz Musicians Such As Phil Seamen And Hank Shaw. It Was Scott Who Recommended That Feldman Emigrate To The U.S. Which He Did In 1957. Once There His First Steady Work Was With The Woody Herman Herd. From There He Went On To Join Buddy DeFranco. In 1958 He Had His Own Working Band On The West Coast Which Included The Innovative Bassist Scott LaFaro. His 1958 Album The Arrival Of Victor Feldman Includes LaFaro And Stan Levey On Drums. He Recorded With Many Jazz Artists Including Benny Goodman George Shearing Cannonball Adderley And Miles Davis Most Notably On Davis' 1963 Album Seven Steps To Heaven The Title Tune Being His Own Composition. Davis Invited Feldman To Join His Group Full-Time But Feldman Declined Preferring The Stability Of Studio Work To The Career Of A Touring Musician. The 5-CD Shelly Manne Black Hawk Set Originally Released On LP In September 1959 Is A Good Representation Of Feldman's Unmistakable Driving "comping" Behind The Soloists Helping To Define The Session As A Valuable Hard Bop Genre Element. In 1957 Feldman Settled In Los Angeles Permanently And Then Specialized In Lucrative Session Work For The US Film And Recording Industry. He Also Branched Out To Work With A Variety Of Musicians Outside Of Jazz Working With Artists Such As Frank Zappa In 1967 Steely Dan And Joni Mitchell In The 1970s And Tom Waits And Joe Walsh In The 1980s. Feldman Died At His Home Aged 53 Following A Heart Attack. In 2009 Feldman Was Inducted In The Musicians Hall Of Fame And Museum In Nashville TN. It Is Victor Feldmans Percussion Work On Steely Dan's Song Do It Again That Gives The Song It's Latin Groove. Discography As Leader
Suite Sixteen Contemporary 1955 Victor Feldman In London With Pete Blannin Dizzy Reece Phil Seamen Terry Shannon 1956
With Mallets A Fore Thought 1957
Victor Feldman On Vibes Mode 1957 The Arrival Of Victor Feldman Contemporary 1958 The Music Of Victor Feldman Solo 1958
Latinsville With Walter Benton Willie Bobo Conte Candoli Vince Guaraldi Scott LaFaro Stan Levey Armando Peraza Frank Rosolino Mongo Santamaría 1959
Merry Olde Soul With Louis Hayes Hank Jones Sam Jones Andy Simpkins 1960
Vibes To The Power Of Three With Larry Bunker Terry Gibbs 1960
Stop The World I Want To Get Off With Larance Marable Bobby Whitlock 1963
Soviet Jazz Themes Solo 1963
It's A Wonderful World Solo 1964
Love Me With All Your Heart Solo 1964
Venezuelan Joropo Solo 1967
Victor Feldman Plays Everything In Sight Multitracked Solo Album 1967 You & Me/Sure As You're Born/Sunset/Do The Jake/Geronimo/This Door/Have A Heart/In The Mood/By Myself/Sunshine Superman Smooth Solo 1970
Your Smile With Larance Marable Bobby Whitlock 1973
The Artful Dodger With Colin Bailey Monty Budwig Chuck Domanico Jack Sheldon 1977
Rio Nights With Chuck Domanico Trevor Feldman Eddie Karam Hubert Laws Harvey Mason Sr. John Patitucci Fred Tackett 1977
In My Pocket Solo 1977
Livin On The Fault Line The Doobie Brothers 1977
Down Two Then Left Boz Scaggs 1977
Together Again With Monty Budwig Shelly Manne 1978
Soft Shoulder With Generation Band 1982 With Ernie Watts Tom Scott Musician Robben Ford Dan Sawyer Richard Gibbs Nathan East Jake Feldman Trevor Feldman
To Chopin With Love With The Victor Feldman Trio With John Patitucci Trevor Feldman Recorded May 7 & 8 1982 Released 1983
Call Of The Wild With Generation Band 1984
Fiesta With Kevin Bassinson Vinnie Colaiuta Joseph Conlan Chick Corea Nathan East Manny Fernandez Michael G. Fisher Chuck Mangione Dianne Reeves Lee Ritenour 1984
High Visibility With Max Bennett Joseph Conlan Abe Laboriel Dean Parks Tom Scott 1985
Secrets Of The Andes Solo With Hubert Laws Harvey Mason Lee Ritenour Abraham Laboriel Sr. Alex Acuña Milt Holland Trevor Feldman Recorded February 26 1982 LP Released 1982 CD Released 1987
The Young Vic Solo 1987
Seven Steps To Heaven With Tom Scott Candid Productions 2009 As Sideman With Cannonball Adderley Cannonball Adderley And The Poll Winners Riverside With Curtis Amy Way Down Pacific Jazz 1962 With James Clay A Double Dose Of Soul Riverside 1960 With Bob Cooper Coop! The Music Of Bob Cooper Contemporary 1958 With Miles Davis Seven Steps To Heaven Columbia 1963 With Paul Horn Impressions Of Cleopatra Columbia 1963 With Milt Jackson Memphis Jackson Impulse! 1969 With Sam Jones The Chant Riverside 1961 With Barney Kessel Let's Cook! Contemporary 1957 1962 Carmen Contemporary 1958 With John Klemmer Waterfalls Impulse! 1972 Intensity Impulse! 1973 With Shelly Manne Shelly Manne & His Men Play Peter Gunn Contemporary 1959 Son Of Gunn!! Contemporary 1959 At The Black Hawk 1 Contemporary 1959 At The Black Hawk 2 Contemporary 1959 At The Black Hawk 3 Contemporary 1959 At The Black Hawk 4 Contemporary 1959 At The Black Hawk 5 Contemporary 1959 1991 My Son The Jazz Drummer! Contemporary 1962 Daktari Atlantic 1967 With Carmen McRae Can't Hide Love Blue Note 1976 With Blue Mitchell Stablemates Candid 1977 With Oliver Nelson Zig Zag Original Motion Picture Score MGM 1970 With Lalo Schifrin Gone With The Wave Colpix 1964 The Cincinnati Kid Soundtrack MGM 1965 With Bud Shank Girl In Love World Pacific 1966 Bud Shank Plays Music From Today's Movies World Pacific 1967 Magical Mystery World Pacific 1967 With James Taylor Gorilla Warner Brothers 1975 With Gino Vannelli Brother To Brother A&M 1978 With Harold Vick Commitment Muse 1967 1974 With Leroy Vinnegar Leroy Walks! Contemporary 1958 Leroy Walks Again!!! Contemporary 1963 With Tom Waits Heartattack And Vine Asylum 1980 With Gerald Wilson Feelin' Kinda Blues Pacific Jazz 1965 On Stage Pacific Jazz 1965 The Golden Sword Pacific Jazz 1966 With Steely Dan Percussion On Do It Again

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