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Tangence by J.J. Johnson

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J.J. Johnson, Trombone
Label: Gitanes
Year: 1995

Personnel:
J.J. Johnson – Trombone
The Robert Farnon Orchestra
Wynton Marsalis – Trumpet
Allen Walley – Bass
Chris Laurence – Bass
Peter Cullington – Bass
Anthony Pleeth – Cello
Caroline Dale – Cello
Norman Jones – Cello
Ursula Hess – Cello
Terry Jenkins – Drums
Jeff Bryant – French Horn
John Pignegny – French Horn
Nick Busch – French Horn
Richard Watkins – French Horn
Louis Stewart – Guitar
Hugh Webb – Harp
Eric Allen – Percussion
Laurie Holloway – Piano/Keyboards
Bill Geldard – Trombone
Colin Sheen – Trombone
Don Lusher – Trombone
Gordon Campbell – Trombone
Derek Healey – Trumpet
Kenny Baker – Trumpet
Nigel Carter – Trumpet
Ronnie Hughes – Trumpet
Simon Gardner – Trumpet
George Turnland – Viola
John Graham – Viola
Ken Essex – Viola
Michael Ponder – Viola
Beatrice Harper – Violin
Colin Sheen – Violin
David Randall – Violin
Derek Collier – Violin
Geoffrey Grey – Violin
Gillian Cohen – Violin
Homi Kanga – Violin
Joan Edwards – Violin
Levine Andrade – Violin
Marc Berrow – Violin
Maurice Brett – Violin
Michael De Saulles – Violin
P.J. Dale – Violin
Rachel Cohen – Violin
Denis Walton – Woodwind
Joseph Sanders – Woodwind
Peter Hughes – Woodwind
Ray Swinfield – Woodwind
Robin Kennard – Woodwind
Roy Willox – Woodwind
Tommy Whittle – Woodwind

Track List:
1 People Time
2 The Meaning Of The Blues
3 For Dancers Only
4 Dinner For One, Please, James
5 Two’s Company
6 Lament
7 Opus De Focus
8 The Very Thought Of You
9 Amazing Grace
10 Malaguena
11 The End Of A Love Affair
12 Malaga Moon

Jeremy Smith

Jeremy E. Smith is the Founder and Editor of Last Row Music. He received music degrees from Grace College, Carnegie Mellon University, and The Ohio State University. Currently, Jeremy is the bass trombonist of the Mansfield Symphony Orchestra, the Huntington Symphony Orchestra, and performs throughout Ohio, where he lives with his wife and two sons. Smith is a member of the International Trombone Association and the Jazz Journalists Association.