ONE: ON STAGE
The following images are from different eras in Maynard Ferguson’s career.
“Ferguson lit up thousands of young horn players, with pride and excitement. In a world often divided between jocks and band nerds, Ferguson crossed over, because he approached his music almost as an athletic event. On stage, he strained, sweated, heaved and roared. He nailed the upper registers like Shaq nailing a dunk or Lawrence Taylor nailing a running back — and the audience reaction was exactly the same: the guttural shout, the leap to their feet, the fists in the air. We cheered Maynard as a gladiator, a combat soldier, a prize fighter, a circus strongman — choose your masculine archetype.”
THE WASHINGTON POST
Maynard Ferguson performing in Manchester England 1960’s
Maynard Ferguson early 1970s
Bandleader Maynard Ferguson 1970s
Maynard Ferguson performing the comedy tune “Blues in Burlesque” with the Stan Kenton Orchestra.
Maynard Ferguson playing the Superbone, his self-designed with Holton LeBlanc combination valve and slide trombone.
The Maynard Ferguson Band performing in concert 1970’s
Maynard Ferguson circa 1980’s
Early 1970’s British band blends with the incoming American members.
Maynard Ferguson performs in 1969
Maynard Ferguson and Big Bop Nouveau perform with the Swiss Italian Symphony Orchestra in Lugano Switzerland July 1997. Photo credit Marco D’Anna.
The Legend Lives On
His music moved generations. Continue the movement.