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Frank Rosolino (August 20, 1926 – November 26, 1978) was an American jazz trombonist.
Biography
Rosolino was born in Detroit, Michigan, United States, He performed with the big bands of Bob Chester, Glen Gray, Tony Pastor, Herbie Fields, Gene Krupa, and Stan Kenton. After a period with Kenton he settled in Los Angeles, where he performed with Howard Rumsey's Lighthouse All-Stars (1954–1960) in Hermosa Beach.
Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, between nightclub engagements, Rosolino was active in many Los Angeles recording studios where he performed with such notables as Frank Sinatra, Sarah Vaughan, Tony Bennett, Peggy Lee, Mel Tormé, Michel Legrand, and Quincy Jones. In the mid-to-late 1960s he and fellow trombonist Mike Barone, billed as "Trombones Unlimited," recorded for Liberty Records several albums of pop-style arrangements of current hits, such as the 1968 album Grazing in the Grass. He can also be seen performing with Shelly Manne's group in the film I Want to Live! (1958) starring Susan Hayward, and also in Sweet Smell of Success (1957) with Burt Lancaster and Tony Curtis. He was a regular on The Steve Allen Show and a guest artist on The Tonight Show and The Merv Griffin Show. Rosolino was a talented vocalist, renowned for his wild form of scat-singing, notably on Gene Krupa's hit record, "Lemon Drop".
During the 1970s, Rosolino performed and toured with Quincy Jones and the Grammy Award winning group Supersax.
Rosolino's private life was deeply troubled. On November 26, 1978, Rosolino shot both of his sons, 11 year old Justin, and 7 year old Jason, as they slept. Justin died instantly; Jason survived, but was blinded. Rosolino fatally shot himself in the head immediately after shooting his sons.
Discography
= As leader
=Frank Rosolino (Capitol, 1954)
Frankly Speaking (Capitol, 1955)
I Play Trombone (Bethlehem, 1956)
Frank Rosolino Quintet (Mode, 1957)
Turn Me Loose! (Reprise, 1961)
Jazz a Confronto 4 (Horo, 1973)
Conversation with Conte Candoli (RCA Victor, 1976)
Just Friends with Conte Candoli (MPS, 1977)
Posthumous releases
Thinking About You (Sackville, 1984) – rec. 1976
Free for All (Speciality, 1986) – rec. 1958
The Last Recording (Sea Breeze, 2006) – rec. 1978
= As sideman
=With Georgie Auld
In the Land of Hi-Fi with Georgie Auld and His Orchestra (EmArcy/Mercury, 1956)
The Georgie Auld Quintet Plays the Winners (Philips, 1963)
With Max Bennett
Max Bennett (Bethlehem, 1955)
Max Bennett Plays (Bethlehem, 1956)
With Francy Boland
Blue Flame (MPS/BASF 1976)
Red Hot (MPS, 1977)
White Heat (MPS, 1978)
With Buddy Bregman
Swinging Kicks (Verve, 1957)
Swingin' Standards (World Pacific, 1959)
With Benny Carter
Jazz Giant (Contemporary, 1958)
Aspects (United Artists, 1959)
With June Christy
Fair and Warmer! (Capitol, 1957)
June's Got Rhythm (Capitol, 1958)
June Christy Recalls Those Kenton Days (Capitol, 1959)
Do-Re-Mi (Capitol, 1961)
Big Band Specials (Capitol, 1962)
Impromptu (Interplay, 1977)
With Victor Feldman
Vic Feldman on Vibes(Mode, 1957)
Latinsville! (Contemporary, 1964)
With Terry Gibbs
Launching a New Band (Mercury, 1959)
The Exciting Terry Gibbs Big Band (Verve, 1961)
Explosion! (Mercury, 1962)
With Vince Guaraldi
You're in Love, Charlie Brown (Lee Mendelson Film Productions, 1967)
It Was a Short Summer, Charlie Brown (Lee Mendelson Film Productions, 1969)
With Bill Holman
In a Jazz Orbit (Andex, 1958)
Bill Holman's Great Big Band (Capitol, 1960)
With Quincy Jones
The Hot Rock OST (Prophesy, 1972)
Body Heat (A&M, 1974)
Mellow Madness (A&M, 1975)
I Heard That!! (A&M, 1976)
With Stan Kenton
New Concepts of Artistry in Rhythm (Capitol, 1953)
Popular Favorites by Stan Kenton (Capitol, 1953)
Sketches on Standards (Capitol, 1953)
This Modern World (Capitol, 1953)
Portraits on Standards (Capitol, 1953)
Kenton Showcase (Capitol, 1954)
The Kenton Era (Capitol, 1955)
With Gene Krupa
Drummin' Man (Columbia, 1963)
1949 (Alamac, 1974)
With Stan Levey
This Time the Drum's On Me (Bethlehem, 1956)
Grand Stan (Bethlehem, 1957)
With Shelly Manne
My Fair Lady with the Un-original Cast (Capitol, 1964)
Manne–That's Gershwin! (Capitol, 1965)
With Charlie Mariano
Mariano (Bethlehem, 1955)
Charlie Mariano Plays (Bethlehem, 1956)
With Skip Martin
Scheherajazz (Pye/Golden Guinea 1959)
Songs and Sounds from the Era of the Untouchables (Somerset 1960)
Perspectives in Percussion Vol. 1 (Somerset/Stereo-Fidelity, 1961)
Perspectives in Percussion Vol. 2 (Somerset/Stereo-Fidelity, 1961)
With Gerry Mulligan
The Jazz Combo from I Want to Live! (United Artists, 1958)
Nightwatch (United Artists, 1961)
With Anita O'Day
Cool Heat (Verve, 1959)
Trav'lin' Light (Verve, 1961)
With Shorty Rogers
Shorty Rogers Plays Richard Rodgers (RCA Victor, 1957)
Portrait of Shorty (RCA Victor, 1958)
Afro-Cuban Influence (RCA Victor, 1958)
The Wizard of Oz and Other Harold Arlen Songs (RCA Victor, 1959)
Shorty Rogers Meets Tarzan (MGM, 1960)
The Swingin' Nutcracker (RCA Victor, 1960)
An Invisible Orchard (RCA Victor, 1997)
With Pete Rugolo
Music for Hi-Fi Bugs (EmArcy, 1956)
Out on a Limb (EmArcy, 1957)
An Adventure in Sound: Brass in Hi-Fi (Mercury, 1958)
Percussion at Work (EmArcy, 1958)
Rugolo Plays Kenton (EmArcy, 1958)
The Music from Richard Diamond (EmArcy, 1959)
Behind Brigitte Bardot (Warner Bros., 1960)
10 Trombones Like 2 Pianos (Mercury, 1961)
The Original Music of Thriller (Time, 1961)
With Howard Rumsey's Lighthouse All-Stars
Vol. 6 (Contemporary, 1955)
Lighthouse at Laguna (Contemporary, 1956)
Volume Three (Contemporary, 1956)
Music for Lighthousekeeping (Contemporary, 1957)
Double or Nothin' (Liberty, 1957)
In the Solo Spotlight! (Contemporary, 1957)
Jazz Rolls Royce (Lighthouse, 1958)
Jazz Structures (Philips, 1961)
With Lalo Schifrin
Gone with the Wave (Colpix, 1965)
Jazz Suite on the Mass Texts (RCA Victor, 1965)
With Horace Silver
Silver 'n Brass (Blue Note, 1975)
Silver 'n Wood (Blue Note, 1976)
With Zoot Sims
Zoot Sims (Vogue, 1973)
Hawthorne Nights (Pablo, 1977)
With Joanie Sommers
For Those Who Think Young (Warner Bros., 1962)
The Voice of the Sixties! (Warner Bros., 1961)
With Sonny Stitt
Sonny Stitt Plays Jimmy Giuffre Arrangements (Verve, 1959)
I Remember Bird (Catalyst, 1977)
With Frank Strazzeri
Taurus (Revelation, 1973)
Frames (Glendale, 1975)
With Supersax
Supersax Plays Bird with Strings (Capitol, 1975)
Chasin' the Bird (MPS, 1977)
Dynamite!! (MPS, 1979)
With Mel Torme
Swings Shubert Alley (Verve, 1960)
I Dig the Duke/I Dig the Count (Verve, 1962)
A Day in the Life of Bonnie and Clyde (Liberty, 1968)
With others
Steve Allen, Steve Allen Plays Bossa Nova Jazz (Dot, 1963)
Chet Baker, Chet Baker Big Band (Pacific Jazz, 1957)
Jesse Belvin, Mr. Easy (RCA, 1960)
Louie Bellson, Louie Rides Again! (Percussion Power 1974)
Betty Bennett, Nobody Else But Me (Atlantic, 1955)
Elmer Bernstein, The Man with the Golden Arm OST (Decca, 1956)
Harry Betts, The Jazz Soul of Doctor Kildare (Choreo, 1962)
Brass Fever, Brass Fever (Impulse!, 1975)
Les Brown, Jazz Song Book (Coral, 1960)
Salvador Camarata, Camarata Featuring Tutti's Trombones (Coliseum, 1966)
Frank Capp, Percussion in a Tribute to Henry Mancini (Kimberly, 1961)
Keith Carradine, I'm Easy (Asylum, 1976)
Ray Charles, At the Club (Philips, 1966)
Buddy Collette, Jazz Loves Paris (Specialty, 1960)
Bob Cooper, Coop! The Music of Bob Cooper (Contemporary, 1958)
Alexander Courage, Hot Rod Rumble (Liberty, 1957)
Paulinho da Costa, Agora (Pablo, 1977)
Jackie Davis, Jackie Davis Meets the Trombones (Capitol, 1959)
Frances Faye, Frances Faye in Frenzy (Verve, 1961)
The Four Freshmen, Four Freshmen and 5 Trombones (Capitol, 1955)
Gerald Fried, Dino (Epic, 1957)
Curtis Fuller, J. J. Johnson, Frank Wess, The Trombone Album (Savoy, 1980)
Russell Garcia, Four Horns and a Lush Life (Bethlehem, 1956)
Dizzy Gillespie, The New Continent (Limelight, 1965)
Benny Golson, Killer Joe (Columbia, 1977)
Chico Hamilton, Sweet Smell of Success (MCA, 1973)
Richard Harris, The Yard Went On Forever (Dunhill, 1968)
Paul Horn, Jazz Suite On the Mass Texts (RCA Victor, 1965)
Helen Humes, Helen Humes (Contemporary, 1960)
Jackie and Roy, Free and Easy! (ABC-Paramount, 1958)
Richie Kamuca & Bill Holman, Jazz Erotica (HiFi, 1957)
Barney Kessel, Let's Cook! (Contemporary, 1962)
Peggy Lee, Let's Love (Atlantic, 1974)
Johnny Mandel, I Want to Live (United Artists, 1958)
Harvey Mason, Marching in the Street (Arista, 1975)
Sergio Mendes, Homecooking (Elektra, 1976)
Don Menza, First Flight (Catalyst, 1977)
Mark Murphy, Playing the Field (Capitol, 1960)
Tommy Newsom, Live from Beautiful Downtown Burbank (Direct-Disk, 1978)
Lennie Niehaus, Zounds! (Contemporary, 1958)
Tom Ranier, Ranier (Warner Bros., 1976)
Buddy Rich, This One's for Basie (Norgran, 1956)
Johnny Richards, Something Else by Johnny Richards (Bethlehem, 1956)
Lee Ritenour, First Course (Epic, 1976)
Max Roach and Stan Levey, Drummin' the Blues (Liberty, 1958)
Howard Roberts, Something's Cookin' (Capitol, 1965)
Moacir Santos, Maestro (Blue Note, 1972)
Bud Shank, Girl in Love (World Pacific, 1966)
Cybill Shepherd, Mad About the Boy (Inner City, 1980)
Ben Sidran, Puttin' in Time On Planet Earth (Blue Thumb, 1973)
Frank Sinatra, Ring-a-Ding Ding! (Reprise, 1961)
Cal Tjader, Huracan (Crystal Clear, 1978)
Tower of Power, Back to Oakland (Warner Bros., 1974)
Bobby Troup, Bobby Troup and His Stars of Jazz (RCA Victor, 1959)
Sarah Vaughan, Orchestra Arranged and Conducted by Michel Legrand (Mainstream, 1973)
Tommy Vig, Encounter with Time (Discovery, 1977)
Joe Williams, With Love (Temponic, 1972)
References
External links
Frank Rosolino at Jazz Masters
Frank Rosolino at Trombone Page of the World
Frank Rosolino – 1926–1978 ... musical montage via Jazz Profiles blog 10/17/09 poignant posting
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