Artist: George Chisholm

George Chisholm might have been considered one of the greatest trombonists in jazz had he not happened to be born in Scotland, according to at least one of the major critics in the genre. The esteemed Leonard Feather even goes so far as to describe Chisholm's first moments of existence -- the setting is Glasgow, late in the winter of 1915 -- as "accidents of birth." The trombonist must have liked the scent of haggis because he stayed put in Glasgow for most of his career, certainly denying him the type of access to mainstream jazz business contacts that a New Yorker might have. Nonetheless, he played with many greats, some of whom came to his neck of the loch or the European continent in general because the scene was more appealing than in the United States, often for racial rather than economic reasons.
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