Don Sickler (January 6, 1944) is an American jazz trumpeter, arranger and producer.[1]
In the 1980s, he set up a tribute band called Dameronia with Philly Joe Jones, to play the music of Tadd Dameron.
He also worked extensively with Joe Henderson, a collaboration leading to four Grammy awards.[1]
Discography
As leader
With Dameronia
- To Tadd with Love (Uptown, 1982) with Philly Joe Jones
 - Look Stop Listen (Uptown, 1983) with Philly Joe Jones
 - Live at the Theatre Boulogne (Soul Note, 1989)
 
As sideman
With Superblue
With Larry Coryell
- Inner Urge (HighNote, 2001)
 
With Meredith D'Ambrosio
- Wishing on the Moon (Sunnyside, 2004 [2006])
 
With Clifford Jordan
- Play What You Feel (Mapleshade, 1990 [1997])
 - Down Through the Years (Milestone, 1991)
 
With T. S. Monk
- Take One (Blue Note, 1992)
 - Changing of the Guard (Blue Note, 1993)
 - The Charm (Blue Note, 1995)
 - Monk on Monk (N2K, 1997)
 
With Freddie Redd
- Lonely City (Uptown, 1985 [1989]) - trumpet and arranger
 
With Claudio Roditi
- Claudio! (Uptown, 1985) - as arranger
 
With Charlie Rouse
- Social Call (Uptown, 1984) and Red Rodney - as arranger
 - Soul Mates (Uptown, 1988 [1993]) featuring Sahib Shihab - as arranger
 
With Jack Sheldon
- Playing for Change (Uptown, 1986 [1997]) - flugelhorn and arranger
 
With James Spaulding
- Blues Nexus (Muse, 1993) - flugelhorn on 1 track
 - Escapade (HighNote, 1999)
 
With Buddy Tate and Al Grey
- Just Jazz (Uptown, 1984) - as arranger
 
With Joe Thomas and Jay McShann
- Blowin' in from K.C. (Uptown, 1983) - as arranger
 
With Jack Walrath
- Gut Feelings (Muse, 1990 [1992]) as conductor
 
With Cedar Walton
- Cedar Walton Plays (Delos, 1986)
 - Roots (Astor Place, 1997)
 
With Frank Wess and Johnny Coles
- Two at the Top (Uptown, 1983) - as arranger
 
References
- 1 2 Carr, Ian; Fairweather, Digby and Priestley, Brian Rough Guide to Jazz Rough Guides, 2004 ISBN 978-1-84353-256-9 "Don Sickler" at Google Books
 - ↑ "Don Sickler | Album Discography | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 11 September 2016.
 - ↑ Superblue review, AllMusic
 
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