Frank Rehak

Frank Rehak (July 6, 1926, in New York City, New York – June 22, 1987, in Badger, California) was an American jazz trombonist. He began on piano and cello before switching to trombone. He worked with Gil Evans and Miles Davis.[1] He also appeared with Davis on the broadcast "The Sounds of Miles Davis."[2]

Frank Rehak
Born6 July 1926
New York City
Died22 June 1987
Badger
Genresjazz
Instrument(s)trombone
piano
cello

He had a failed marriage to nightclub dancer Jerri Gray.[3] He also had a heroin addiction, which combined with other financial problems led to his withdrawal from music and lapsing into relative obscurity. In an effort to deal with these issues he spent time at Synanon, which led to his mention in Art Pepper's autobiography.[4] He died in Badger of throat cancer at the age of 60.[5]

Discography

As leader

  • Jazzville Vol. 2 (Dawn, 1987)

As sideman

With Tony Bennett

  • My Heart Sings (Columbia, 1961)
  • Tony Bennett at Carnegie Hall Part I (CBS, 1962)
  • At Carnegie Hall Recorded Live June 9, 1962 (Columbia, 1962)

With Al Cohn

With Miles Davis

  • Miles Ahead (Columbia, 1958)
  • Porgy and Bess (Columbia, 1959)
  • Sketches of Spain (Columbia, 1961)
  • Facets (CBS, 1967)
  • Sorcerer (CBS, 1967)
  • Facets Vol. 1 (CBS/Sony, 1970)
  • Directions (Columbia, 1981)
  • Blue Christmas (CBS, 1983)

With Dizzy Gillespie

With Woody Herman

  • Herman's Heat & Puente's Beat! (Everest, 1958)
  • The Herd Rides Again (Everest, 1958)
  • The Fourth Herd (Jazzland, 1960)
  • Hey! Heard the Herd? (Verve, 1963)
  • Woody Herman & the Fourth Herd (Windmill, 1972)
  • The Third Herd Vol. 1 (Discovery, 1981)
  • The Third Herd Vol. 2 (Discovery, 1982)
  • Woody Herman and His Orchestra (Joker, 1983)

With Quincy Jones

With Gene Krupa

  • Burnin' Beat (Verve, 1962)
  • Drummin' Man (Columbia, 1963)
  • 1949 (Alamac, 1974)
  • The Drums (Verve, 1987)
  • Gene Krupa & Buddy Rich (Verve, 1988)

With Hugo Montenegro

  • Bongos and Brass (Time, 1960)
  • Cha Chas for Dancing (Time, 1960)
  • Great Songs from Motion Pictures Vol. 1 (1927–1937) (Time, 1961)
  • Great Songs from Motion Pictures Vol. 2 (1938–1944) (Time, 1961)
  • Great Songs from Motion Pictures Vol. 3 (1945–1960) (Time, 1961)
  • The Great Hits of the 50's (Time, 1964)
  • Montenegro & Mayhem (Time, 1965)

With others

References

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