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William Russell Watrous III (June 8, 1939 – July 2, 2018) was an American jazz trombonist. He is perhaps best known for his rendition of Sammy Nestico's arrangement of the Johnny Mandel ballad "A Time for Love", which he recorded on a 1993 album of the same name. A self-described "bop-oriented" player, he was well known among trombonists as a master technician and for his mellifluous sound.


Biography

He was born in
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, United States. Watrous' father, also a trombonist, introduced him to the instrument at an early age. While serving in the U.S. Navy, Watrous studied with jazz pianist and composer
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. His first professional performances were in
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's band. Watrous' career blossomed in the 1960s. He played and recorded with many prominent jazz musicians, including Count Basie,
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, Woody Herman, Quincy Jones, Johnny Richards, and trombonist
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. He also played with well-known vocalists Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles, Ella Fitzgerald, and Sarah Vaughn. He played in the house band on the '' Merv Griffin Show'' from 1965 to 1968. From 1967 to 1969, he worked as a staff musician for CBS. In 1971, he played with the
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group Ten Wheel Drive. Also in the 1970s, Watrous formed his own band, The Manhattan Wildlife Refuge Big Band, which recorded two albums for
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. The band was later renamed Refuge West when Watrous moved to southern California. He continued to work as a bandleader, studio musician, and performer at jazz clubs. In 1983, Watrous collaborated with
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to publish ''Trombonisms'', an instructional manual covering performance techniques for trombone. He has recorded as a solo artist, bandleader, and in small ensembles. These recordings include a Japanese import album in 2001 containing material recorded in 1984 with
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, whom Watrous has cited as his favorite trombonist. He traveled periodically to San Diego to play with his good friend and former student, Dave Scott, a noted jazz musician himself and TV broadcast host. The SHSU Bill Watrous Jazz Festival which is held annually at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, Texas is named in his honor and claims to be the oldest jazz festival in Texas. Watrous taught for two decades at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, before retiring in 2015. He died in Los Angeles on July 2, 2018. He was survived by his wife, Maryann; their son, Jason; and two daughters from a previous marriage – Melody Watrous Ide and Cheryl Schoolcraft.


Other Talents

Bill Watrous played baseball. He was scouted by the New York Yankees when in his teens. Later on, Watrous considered joining a minor league baseball team in the early 80's.


Awards and nominations

1975, Grammy Nomination for ''The Tiger of San Pedro'' 2019 The Legacy Circle Award o
The International Trombone Association
2 Down Beat Awards and nominated top trombonist by Down beat for 7 years in a row.


Discography


As leader

* ''In Love Again'' (as William Russell Watrous with the Richard Behrke Strings) (MTA, 1964) * ''Plays Love Themes for the Underground, the Establishment & Other Sub Cultures Not Yet Known'' (With the Walter Raim Concept) (MTA, 1969) * ''Bone Straight Ahead'' (Famous Door, 1973) * ''Manhattan Wildlife Refuge'' (
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, 1974) * ''The Tiger of San Pedro'' (Columbia, 1975) * ''Funk 'n' Fun'' (Yupiteru, 1979) * ''Watrous in Hollywood'' (Famous Door, 1979) * ''Coronary Trombossa!'' (Famous Door, 1980) * ''I'll Play for You'' (Famous Door, 1980) * ''La Zorra'' (Famous Door, 1980) * ''Bill Watrous in London'' (Mole Jazz, 1982) * ''Roaring Back to New York, New York'' (Famous Door, 1983) * ''Bill Watrous and Carl Fontana'' ( Atlas, 1984) * ''Someplace Else'' (Soundwings, 1986) * ''Reflections'' (Soundwings, 1987) * ''Bone-Ified'' (
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, 1992) * ''Time for Love'' (GNP Crescendo, 1993) * ''Space Available'' ( Double-Time, 1997) * ''Live at the Blue Note'' ( Half Note, 2000) * ''Living in the Moment'' with The Gary Urwin Jazz Orchestra (Sea Breeze, 2003) * ''Live in Living Comfort'' (Stonequake, 2003) * ''Mad to the Bone'' with The Rob Stoneback Big Band (Stonequake, 2003) * ''Kindred Spirits'' with The Gary Urwin Jazz Orchestra (
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, 2006)


As sideman

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'' (CTI, 1973) With Kenny Burrell *'' Blues - The Common Ground'' (Verve, 1968) With Paul Desmond *'' Summertime'' (A&M/CTI, 1968) With
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'' (Mainstream, 1965) With Quincy Jones * '' Golden Boy'' (Mercury, 1964) * ''
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*'' Dawn of a New Day'' (Groove Merchant, 1973) *'' Simba'' (Groove Merchant, 1974) With Milton Nascimento *''
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'' (A&M/CTI, 1969) With Jimmy Witherspoon *'' Blues for Easy Livers'' (Prestige, 1965) With Johnny Richards * ''Aqui Se Habla Español'' (Roulette, 1967) With Red Rodney *'' The Red Tornado'' (Muse, 1975) With Arturo Sandoval *''Dream Come True'' (1993) With
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'' (Verve, 1965) *'' More Brass'' (Verve, 1966) *'' Dirty Dog'' (Verve, 1966) *'' Penny Lane & Time'' (Verve, 1967) *'' Trombone Summit'' (MPS,1980) With Pennsbury Concert Jazz Band *''Then & Now'' (2013) With
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