Bill Reichenbach
LA Bass Trombonist
Bill Reichenbach started his jazz
playing career while still in high school by playing with various
bands in the Washington, D.C. area. He also sat in with his father's
group at the famous Georgetown club "Blues Alley" where
he played with artists such as Zoot Simms, Al Cohn, Clark Terry,
Urbie Green, Milt Jackson and others. While studying with Emory Remington
at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, N.Y., Bill played with
many other jazz artists. He was also the featured jazz trombonist
with the Eastman Jazz Ensemble.
After graduation, Bill joined the Buddy Rich Band and was immediately featured because of his ability to play jazz on the bass trombone. In 1975, Bill moved to L.A. were he started playing the jazz tenor trombone chair on Toshiko Akiyoshi's big band. At the same time, Bill was also the solo jazz trombone player on Don Menza's big band. As a studio player, Bill has played on about 800 records, 500 motion pictures, and countless TV shows and jingles. Bill's jazz quartet album featuring Peter Erskine on drums, Jimmy Johnson on bass, and Biff Hannon on piano, reached number 10 on the national jazz radio play lists. Bill has recorded three albums with Mike Davis–Bonetown, Brass Nation and most recently, New Brass.
Bill has also recorded with Quincy Jones, Barbra Streisand, Michael Jackson, Elton John, Toto, The Yellowjackets, Seawind, Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, David Foster, Aretha Franklin, Al Jarreau, EarthWind and Fire, Dr. John, Arrowsmith, and Ray Charles. Bill was a featured artist and clinician at the 1997 International Trombone Festival in Urbana, Illinois and the 2000 International Trombone Festival in Utrecht, Holland.
As a writer and arranger, Bill has worked on records for Michael Jackson, Quincy Jones, Aretha Franklin, Dr. John, Diana Ross and others. He has arranged many HBO Special Themes and composed the theme for the HBO One Night Stand comedy show. Bill also composed the theme for Fox's animated series Peter Pan & the Pirates as well as much of the underscoring. Bill composed the main title for a series of Kurt Vonnegut stories called Welcome to the Monkey House for Showtime.
2007 Faculty
Updated February 5, 2007
- Tom Brantley
University of South Florida
Rhythm & Brass - Antonio Garcia
Virginia Commonwealth University
ITA Journal Associate Jazz Editor - Chris Houlding
Royal Northern College of Music
Orchestra of Opera North - Alex Iles
LA Trombonist
California Institute of the Arts
Cal State Northridge - Carl Lenthe
Indiana University - Niels Ole-Bo Johansen
Royal Academy of Music Aarhus - Bill Reichenbach
LA Bass Trombonist - Donn Schaefer
University of Utah - Spanish Brass
Luur Metalls
Brass Quintet

