Lloyd Michels
Real Name: | Lloyd Michael Bergman |
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Profile: | Lloyd Michael Bergman, known to his friends and colleagues as Lloyd Michels. Lloyd was born with asthma. At two-and-a-half, a severe asthma attack nearly killed him. His doctor ordered that he play the trumpet. This radically improved his lung health, and controlled his asthma. At age five, he began studying with John Fabrizio. At nine, he became a student of William Vacchiano, principal trumpet with the New York Philharmonic. (Later, Lloyd himself became a student associate with the Philharmonic.) At 11, he studied with master teacher Dr. Roy Stevens, a proponent of Bill Costello’s method. In 1961, Michels played on Si Zentner’s hit recording of “Up a Lazy River.”
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In Groups: | Chelsea Beige, Duke Ellington And His Orchestra, Lee Konitz Big Band, The Ernie Wilkins Orchestra, The Jazz Composer's Orchestra, The Phoenix Authority, Woody Herman And His Orchestra, Woody Herman And The Swingin' Herd, Mistura (2) |
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