
Wycliffe Gordon (born 1967 in Waynesboro, Georgia) is a jazz trombonist. He also plays the didgeridoo. In 1993 he wrote the theme song for National Public Radio Wycliffe Gordon came from a strongly religious background, his father was a church organist, that influenced the early direction of his music. He became interested in jazz at thirteen due to an Aunt's collection. His interest at that time was mostly the earlier musicians like Louis Armstrong His early works as a professional was with Wynton Marsalis
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Mood Indigo
Dig This!!
On The Sunny Side Of The Street
Swing That Music (Live)
It Don't Mean a Thing
Georgia On My Mind
Green Chimneys
St. Louis Blues
When The Saints Go Marching In
Cherokee
Stardust
Frantic Flight
1st Thang
Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me
Warming Up
Quittin' Time
We're Still Here / He's Alright (Live)
I Can't Get Started
St. Louis Blues (WG arr.)
Amazing Grace
Balooze
What?!
New Awlins'
Embraceable You
Blues For Alice's Freigth Train
Pie Eye's Blues
What You Dealin' With
Deacon Cone
Greensleeves
What Is This Thing Called Love
Avalon
Beauty's in the Eye
The Island Boy
It Don’t Mean A Thing
Swing That Music
My God
Mahajual
Jolly Jume Jumey (Wycliffe II)
Back Home Again in Indiana
Basin Street Blues
My Man Freeze
The Beautiful Souls
Recorda-Me
Jingle Bells
When You're Smiling
Jookin' The Blooz
Blues Impromptus
Limehouse Blues
Old Man Blooz Take 2
Chinatown
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