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Jiggs Whigham is an internationally
acclaimed trombonist, band leader and educator. This versatile
performer, born Oliver Haydn Whigham III (the nickname Jiggs
was given by his grandfather) in Cleveland Ohio on 20 August
1943, first came to the attention of critics and fans at 17,
as featured soloist and first trombonist with the Glenn Miller
Orchestra, directed by Ray McKinley. Two years later, he was
first and solo trombonist with Stan Kenton. Following a year
of studio and Broadway Musical engagements in New York, he
became featured soloist with the Kurt Edelhagen Jazz Orchestra
at the West German Broadcasting Company in Cologne, Germany
in 1965. In 1966 his was awarded 1st Prize at the first competition
for Modern Jazz in Vienna.
Using Bonn, Berlin, and Cape Cod
as home bases, In 1979 he was named Professor and Head of the
Jazz Department at Cologne University College of Music, the
first appointment of its kind in Germany. In 1995 he was named "Professor
for Life" and head of the Jazz-Popular Music Department
at the "Hanns Eisler" College of Music in Berlin.
From 2000-2001 he was visiting professor at Indiana University.
He was bandleader of the Swiss Radio Band (Radio DRS) from
1984-1986. From 1995-2000 he was chief conductor and artistic
director of the Berlin Radio Orchestra (RIAS Big Band Berlin).
He is currently conductor of the BBC Big
Band in Great Britain and artistic director of the Berlin Jazz
Orchestra. Jiggs Whigham is a lifetime member and general advisor
to the International Trombone Association and the German Trombone
Society. He is a lifetime member of the International Association
of Jazz Educators. He is active as a soloist, Conductor and
educator.
Prof. Jiggs Whigham's participation at this event
is made possible in part by a grant from the Conn-Selmer company,
maker of the king 'Jiggs Whigham' model trombone and mouthpiece.
Mr. Whigham play's king trombones exclusively and is 'artist
in residence' at Conn-Selmer.' |