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Bernie Glow was born on 6 February, 1926, is an American jazz musician. Discover Bernie Glow's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?

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1926

Bernie Glow (February 6, 1926 – May 8, 1982) was an American trumpet player who specialized in jazz and commercial lead trumpet from the 1940s to 1970s.

Glow's early career was on the road with Artie Shaw, Woody Herman and others during the last years of the big-band era.

The majority of his years were spent as a first-rate New York City studio musician, where he worked with Miles Davis and Frank Sinatra, and did thousands of radio and television recording sessions.

At The High School of Music & Art, during the Second World War, Bernie played in bands with future notables Stan Getz, Tiny Khan, Shorty Rogers and George Wallington.

Other than the influence of symphonic trumpet masters and his peers, Glow was influenced early on by performances of Snooky Young with the Jimmie Lunceford band, and Billy Butterfield with Benny Goodman.

Just sixteen and out of high school, Glow spent a year on the road with the Richard Himber Orchestra.

Two years later he was with Xavier Cugat and then Raymond Scott on CBS radio.

1945

In 1945 he was playing lead trumpet with the Artie Shaw band.

Following that stint, he was with Boyd Raeburn.

1949

In 1949, at 23, he retired from the road after more than a year with Woody Herman and his famous "Second Herd".

In this middle period Glow worked as a trumpet player in a wide variety of situations.

He played in big bands, Latin bands and dance orchestras.

He performed around Manhattan in theaters, dance halls, night clubs and on the radio.

This was the final preparation that launched him into the burgeoning commercial and studio scene.

1953

Beginning in 1953 Bernie Glow was a first-call trumpet player and played on thousands of recording sessions.

There was great variety in the kinds of music being recorded; One day he would play a radio commercial for Pepsi, and the next he would record an album with Frank Sinatra or Ella Fitzgerald.

Many of these studio big-band sessions were led by leading composer/arrangers Nelson Riddle, Quincy Jones and Oliver Nelson.

1957

He played on the seminal Miles Davis and Gil Evans collaborations that produced the masterpiece albums Miles Ahead (1957), Porgy and Bess (1958), Sketches of Spain (1959), and Quiet Nights (1962).

Glow also spent time as a member of the NBC and CBS staff orchestras.

He played a Bach Stradivarius Bb 72* (lightweight) trumpet.

He died of a blood disorder in Manhasset at the age of 56.

With Tony Bennett

With Bob Brookmeyer

With Ruth Brown

With Kenny Burrell

With Candido Camero

With Al Cohn

With Miles Davis and Gil Evans

With Bill Evans

With Gil Evans

With Art Farmer

With Maynard Ferguson

With Aretha Franklin

With Dizzy Gillespie