Jeff just emailed me a recording of him playing a piece called "Harlequin" by Larry Lipkis for Bass Trombone, Saw, and Orchestra performed in 1997 with the L.A. Phil. Man, that dude had some chops! I wish I could share the recording here, but he emailed it to only a few people, so it probably isn't for general consumption. But the performance is impressive. It goes from a double-pedal A to a high D, with use of multiphonics, huge interval jumps at speed, and a lot of other impressive gymnastics that Jefe executes flawlessly. But the most impressive part is a ballad-like adagio which he plays "subtle and soulful" and quite beautifully.
He's not active anymore so we tend to forget about him. But Jeff has been a major player in the trombone world for a very long time, and his influence lives on in two generations of great bass trombonists.
I'm privileged to play with Jefe regularly and to call him a friend. The day he hangs it up for good is the day music will suffer a loss. So I just wanted to give him a shout-out, in order to keep him fresh in people's minds.
Anyone have any stories to share about or involving Jeff?
