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Victor Feldman

Real Name:Victor Stanley Feldman
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English jazz musician who played vibraphone, keyboards, drums, piano and other assorted percussion instruments.He was also a songwriter, composer and arranger of popular music.
Born 7 April 1934 in Edgware, Middlesex, England, UK - died 12 May 1987, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Father of jazz drummer Trevor Feldman and jazz bassist Jake Feldman and producer/manager Joshua Derek Feldman.
He began performing professionally at the age of seven on drums, adding piano at nine and vibes at fourteen. He was considered a musical prodigy and eventually earned acclaim in the UK jazz scene as an adult. Feldman immigrated to the United States in the mid-1950's, where he continued working in jazz and also as a session musician with a variety of pop and rock performers.
He charted with his Victor Feldman Quartet in 1962 with "A Taste of Honey", it rose to #88 on the U.S. charts. He left the jazz field for a more financially sound career in the recording studios and the world of popular music, including writing for Joni Mitchell and Steely Dan, primarily between the years 1965-85.

Sites:victorfeldman.com , Wikipedia , jazzprofiles.blogspot.com , Imdb
In Groups:Barney Kessel And His Men, Ben Tucker And His Quintet, Bill Perkins Quintet, Buddy DeFranco And The All-Stars, Gerald Wilson Orchestra, Henry Mancini And His Orchestra, Herb Geller Quintet, Howard Rumsey's Lighthouse All-Stars, J.J. Johnson Quartet, Jimmy Deuchar Ensemble, Johnny Dankworth's Cool Britons, Laurindo Almeida & The Bossa Nova Allstars, Leroy Vinnegar Quintet, Leroy Vinnegar Sextet, Les Brown And His Band Of Renown, Marty Paich And His Jazz Piano Quartet, Marty Paich Big Band, Pepper Adams Quintet, Ralph Sharon Sextet, Rhythm Heritage
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