Artists
Maynard Ferguson
Canadian trumpeter Maynard Ferguson is a dazzling stylist with an
incredible range. He got notoriety through stints with Boyd Raeburn and
Stan Kenton in the forties and fifties, who had heard the young
trumpeter while passing through Montreal, his hometown. It was with
Stan Kenton and the era of the rather self-conscious progressive jazz
that he first came to prominence. Kenton fans applauded wildly his
fantastic technique and screaming style on the high notes, and so much
so that he topped the Downbeat Polls from 1950-52. During the 1967
Montreal Expo, Maynard Ferguson was invited to play at the Canadian
Pavilion. To celebrate his 'homecoming' a group of musicians, some of
whom were personal friends, representing the very best in Canadian jazz
talent, was assembled by the CBC Transcription Service, and two
memorable albums were recorded. In the years since he has become and
international star the Canadian virtuoso has matured, and while still
retaining the essential qualities of his early style and especially his
ability to jump with ease from the low to the high range, his vast
technique is now more closely allied to his powerful lyricism and
expressive means.