A brilliant high-note trumpeter long in great demand for big bands and session work,
Lew Soloff is also a distinctive soloist and an expert with the plunger mute. After studying at Juilliard, he freelanced in New York with
Maynard Ferguson,
Joe Henderson, and
Clark Terry, among others, and then was a part of
Blood, Sweat & Tears during 1968-1973.
Soloff was closely associated with
Gil Evans from 1973 on, and also played with
George Gruntz's Concert Jazz Band,
the Manhattan Jazz Quintet, and
Carla Bley; he was also teamed with the colorful trombonist
Ray Anderson on several often-humorous recordings.
–
Scott Yanow, Rovi