Milt Bernhart
Trombone
Label | Issue | Format | Artist | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bethlehem | 3013 | single | Frances Faye | St. James infirmary / John Henry / John Henry / St. James infirmary |
- | 11002 | - | - | Somebody loves me / Lonesome road / Lonesome road / Somebody loves me |
- | 11075 | - | Milt Bernhart & Herb Geller | That old black magic / Between the devil and the deep blue sea / That old black magic |
- | BCP6011 | LP | Johnny Richards | Something Else |
- | BCP6017 | - | Frances Faye | Frances Faye Sings Folk Songs |
- | BCP6025 | - | John Towner Williams | World on a String |
Leader | Site | Date | Session | Role |
---|---|---|---|---|
Frances Faye | Los Angeles, CA | 1957 | [session] | trombone |
John Towner Williams | - | 1957 - 1958 | [session] | - |
Johnny Richards | - | August, 1956 | [session] | - |
Milt Bernhart & Herb Geller | Unknown Location | Unknown Date | [session] |
Milt Bernhart (May 25, 1926 – January 22, 2004) was a West Coast jazz trombonist who worked with Stan Kenton, Frank Sinatra, and others. He supplied the solo in the middle of Sinatra's 1956 recording of I've Got You Under My Skin conducted by Nelson Riddle. Wikipedia