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  1. Solomon „PorkyCohen bzw. Zalman Cohen (* 2. Juni 1924 in Springfield, Massachusetts; † 14. April 2004 in Providence, Rhode Island) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazz - und Rhythm-&-Blues -Musiker ( Posaune ). Leben und Wirken. Porky Cohen. Porträtaufnahme (1983) Link zum Bild. (Bitte Urheberrechte beachten)

    • Cohen, Solomon; Cohen, Zalman
    • US-amerikanischer Jazz- und Rhythm-&-Blues-Musiker (Posaune)
    • 2. Juni 1924
    • Cohen, Porky
  2. 9. Apr. 2022 · b. d. Zalman "Porky" Cohen, the brash, big-toned trombonist who capped a long and varied career by performing with Grammy-winners ROOMFUL OF BLUES from 1981-1987, died early this morning in his hometown of Providence, Rhode Island of complications resulting from a stroke. He had been experiencing health setbacks over the last few months.

  3. Of note, Porky Cohen, whose career began in the 1940s and included playing in the bands of Charlie Barnet, Artie Shaw, Lucky Millinder, Tommy Dorsey and others, was in the band. Rich Lataille, alto and tenor saxophone , is the only remaining member from the original line-up.

    • Rich Lataille, Chris Vachon, Phil Pemberton, John Turner, Chris Rivelli, Rusty Scott, Carl Gerhard, Alek Razdan
    • Westerly, Rhode Island, United States
    • 1967–present
  4. 14. Apr. 2004 · June 2, 1924 in Springfield, MA. Died. April 14, 2004 in Providence, RI. Genre. R&B, Jazz. Styles. Early R&B, Swing. Also Known As. Zolman Martin Cohen. Member Of. Roomful of Blues. Submit Corrections. Explore Porky Cohen's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Porky Cohen on AllMusic.

  5. Best-known for his years as trombonist with Roomful of Blues, Porky Cohen finally had his recording debut as a leader in 1996, a highly enjoyable outing for Bullseye Blues with many of the members of the group. He started playing trombone at 13 and considers Jack Teagarden his most important early influence.

  6. 14. Apr. 2004 · Porky Cohen. Real Name: Zalman Cohen. Profile: American jazz trombonist. Born: June 2, 1924, Springfield, Massachusetts. Died: April 14, 2004 Providence, Rhode Island. Trombonist who enjoyed a long and varied career, capped off by performing with the Grammy-winning Room Full Of Blues from 1981-1987. Show more.

  7. Porky Cohen. Born: June 2, 1924. Playlist. Song of the Week 2024. Preview E. All About Jazz. Save on Spotify. 1. Adoration of the Earth. Tima Volozh, Timo Vollbrecht, Jerome Harris, Noah Franche-Nolan. 02:46. 2.