Rolf Ericson (August 29, 1922 [1] – June 16, 1997) was a Swedish jazz trumpeter. He also played the flugelhorn. [2]
Ericson was born in Stockholm, Sweden. [1] He moved to New York City in 1947 and, in 1949, joined Charlie Barnet's big band and then with Woody Herman in 1950. [1] Later, he worked with Paul Gonsalves, Charlie Parker, [2] and Charles Mingus.
Returning to Sweden in 1950, he recorded as a leader and with Arne Domnérus, as well as for Leonard Feather's Swinging Swedes [2] and Lars Gullin, He returned to the U.S. during 1953–1956, and played with the big bands of Charlie Spivak, Harry James, the Dorsey Brothers, and Les Brown, and was with the Lighthouse All-Stars. [2] In 1956, he toured Sweden and played with Ernestine Anderson and Lars Gullin. [2]
From 1956 to 1965, he was back in the U.S., working with Dexter Gordon, Harold Land, Stan Kenton, Woody Herman, Maynard Ferguson, Buddy Rich, Benny Goodman, Gerry Mulligan, Dan Terry, Max Roach and Charles Mingus, among others. [1] He was with the Duke Ellington Orchestra from 1963 until 1971. [1] In the early 1960s, he made three recordings as a member of the Rod Levitt orchestra (octet). Ericson played with the Al Porcino Big Band in Berlin in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
With Jan Allan
With Chet Baker
With Curtis Counce
With Arne Domnérus
With Kenny Dorham
With Duke Ellington
With Art Farmer
With Maynard Ferguson
With Dexter Gordon
With Lars Gullin
With Johnny Hodges
With Quincy Jones
With Stan Kenton
With Harold Land
With Rod Levitt
With Charles Mingus
With Buddy Rich
With Leo Wright
Rolf Ericson (August 29, 1922 [1] – June 16, 1997) was a Swedish jazz trumpeter. He also played the flugelhorn. [2]
Ericson was born in Stockholm, Sweden. [1] He moved to New York City in 1947 and, in 1949, joined Charlie Barnet's big band and then with Woody Herman in 1950. [1] Later, he worked with Paul Gonsalves, Charlie Parker, [2] and Charles Mingus.
Returning to Sweden in 1950, he recorded as a leader and with Arne Domnérus, as well as for Leonard Feather's Swinging Swedes [2] and Lars Gullin, He returned to the U.S. during 1953–1956, and played with the big bands of Charlie Spivak, Harry James, the Dorsey Brothers, and Les Brown, and was with the Lighthouse All-Stars. [2] In 1956, he toured Sweden and played with Ernestine Anderson and Lars Gullin. [2]
From 1956 to 1965, he was back in the U.S., working with Dexter Gordon, Harold Land, Stan Kenton, Woody Herman, Maynard Ferguson, Buddy Rich, Benny Goodman, Gerry Mulligan, Dan Terry, Max Roach and Charles Mingus, among others. [1] He was with the Duke Ellington Orchestra from 1963 until 1971. [1] In the early 1960s, he made three recordings as a member of the Rod Levitt orchestra (octet). Ericson played with the Al Porcino Big Band in Berlin in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
With Jan Allan
With Chet Baker
With Curtis Counce
With Arne Domnérus
With Kenny Dorham
With Duke Ellington
With Art Farmer
With Maynard Ferguson
With Dexter Gordon
With Lars Gullin
With Johnny Hodges
With Quincy Jones
With Stan Kenton
With Harold Land
With Rod Levitt
With Charles Mingus
With Buddy Rich
With Leo Wright