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Tommy Pederson

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Tommy Pederson
Birth namePullman Gerald Pederson
BornAugust 15, 1920
Minnesota, U.S.
DiedJanuary 16, 1998 (aged 77)
GenresJazz, big band, classical
InstrumentsTrombone

Pullman Gerald "Tommy" Pederson (August 15, 1920 – January 16, 1998) was an American trombonist and composer known for his work in jazz, big band, and classical genres.

Career

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Pederson performed and recorded with big bands and artists that included Gene Krupa, Tommy Dorsey, Nelson Riddle, Doc Severinsen (late 1960s), and Frank Sinatra. He was also a prolific studio musician for movie soundtracks, television and radio shows, and other recordings, sometimes playing as many as six studio sessions a day.[1]

Personal life

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Pederson was married to Kathryn Reed Altman, an actress and writer, before divorcing.

Discography

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