| Live At The Blue Note |
A native of Middletown, Connecticut, Watrous has the trombone in his veins. His father, Ralph Watrous, was a big band trombonist in the ‘40’s. Bill, who started playing the trombone at the early age of six, was a natural, often playing alongside his father. As Bill explains it, "I learned through osmosis." Bill was persistent and his love for the music was unquenchable, as even his inability to read music in grade school did not deter him. "I would listen to a group play a song and copy it," he says. In the Navy, Watrous played in a jazz band and studied with the late pianist and composer Herbie Nichols. For much of the 1960’s and ‘70’s, the trombonist played in the premier big bands of Woody Herman, Quincy Jones, and Kai Winding, playing his way to chops of steel. Settling in Los Angeles, Watrous occupied the trombone chair for some of Tinsel Town’s most popular shows, the Merv Griffin Show, the Dick Cavett Show, and the Ed Sullivan Show. Watrous continues to reside in Southern California, where he was recently appointed to the faculty of the University of Southern California’s music program. After turning 60 last year, he continues to perform regularly and remains one of it’s most in demand artists. |