Warren Covington (born
August 7, 1921,
Philadelphia
-died August 24, 1999, New York
City
) was an American jazz
trombonist. He was active as a
session musician, arranger, and bandleader
throughout his career.
Covington played early on with
Isham
Jones (1939), then with
Les
Brown and
Gene Ames in the early
1940s. Following this he became a staff musician for
CBS radio. In 1946-47 he led
The Commanders, then began playing with
Tommy Dorsey in 1950. After Dorsey's
death in 1958, Covington took the helm of his ensemble, touring
with them from 1961 well into the 1970s. Among his hits with this
group was "Tea for Two Cha Cha". Covington also backed
Charles Mingus,
Randy
Weston,
Bobby Hackett, and
George Benson on
big band recordings, and did a number of film
soundtracks.
Discography
- Tea for two cha chas [MCA Records MCA-178; reissue of DL7-8842]
(issued 19xx)
- It takes two to ... [MCA Records MCA-185; reissue of DL7-8996]
(issued 19xx)
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