Gerald Wilson Orchestra
Gerald Wilson Orchestra
Genres: jazz, Big Band, band leader, orchestra
About Gerald Wilson Orchestra
Gerald Stanley Wilson was born Sept. 04, 1918 in Shelby, Mississippi. He played trumpet and was active in the jazz seen in the 1940s - 2000s. He is mainly known in Los Angeles and the West Coast jazz scenes. In 1932, he moved with his family from Memphis to Detroit. In Detroit, he studied music in high school and played with the Plantation Music Orchestra. Eventually, Wilson would write scores for Ellington, Basie, and Gillespie. In the fifties, he performed with small groups led by Buddy Collette, Curtis Counce and Leroy Vinnagar and began a career as one of the finest west coast arrangers, working in film and television. His behind-the-scenes association with Ellington intensified, and continued until Duke's death in 1974.
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Gerald Wilson Orchestra — Top 10 songs
| Artist | Song title | Like / Dislike | |
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| Gerald Wilson Orchestra | Before Motown | ||
| Gerald Wilson Orchestra | Who Can I Turn To? | ||
| Gerald Wilson Orchestra | Viva Tirado (Mucho Mas) | ||
| Gerald Wilson Orchestra | Ballad | ||
| Gerald Wilson Orchestra | September Sky | ||
| Gerald Wilson Orchestra | California Soul | ||
| Gerald Wilson Orchestra | Theme For Monterey | ||
| Gerald Wilson Orchestra | You Better Believe It | ||
| Gerald Wilson Orchestra | Love for Sale | ||
| Gerald Wilson Orchestra | Theme For Monterey: Lyons |