
Doug Finke
Doug
Finke: Trombone/leader - Doug
discovered jazz in the 1950's as a young band student at York Community
High School in Elmhurst, Illinois. He was heavily influenced by the
simple, gutsy style of Chicago trombonist Jim Beebe. By the early 1960's
Doug was playing and touring with the Original Salty Dogs Jazz Band, the
Smokey Stover Firehouse Band, Bob Scobey's Frisco Jazz Band, Art Hodes
and Wild Bill Davison. These early years took him to clubs and festivals
in and out of the United States.
In 1964 he made a hard decision and left the music business to focus on
raising a family and pursuing a corporate career. He made a brief return
to music during the Vietnam years, playing and writing arrangements with
the 3rd Marine Air Wing Band in El Toro, CA.
But it wasn't until 1996, at the urging of drummer and longtime friend
Wayne Jones, that he began studying anew. With the guidance of fellow
trombonists Dan Barrett and Glenn Dodson, Doug immersed himself into the
rigors of daily practice and the search for opportunities to play
traditional jazz. He found few in Philadelphia, where he had resided
since 1988
In response, in early 1997 Doug merged his long dormant musical
aspirations with his business acumen and assembled some of the finest
musicians in the country to play classic jazz. He named it the
Independence Hall Jazz
Band, in honor of his adopted home. Shortly afterward, he formed the
small group Sterling Jazz in response to the universal cry for refined
performances of jazz standards. It also gave him a chance to explore his
other love for the more modern jazz trombone sound. His mellow approach
to jazz standards is refreshing.
In
addition to his own bands, Doug plays regularly with the Bob Schulz
Frisco Jazz Band and Jim Beebe's Chicago Jazz. He works alongside the
likes of Warren Vache, Kenny Davern, Jim Cullum, Dan Barrett, Bob
Barnard, Butch Thompson,
Evan Christopher and John Bunch. He appears at public venues in New
Jersey and Eastern Pennsylvania,
and in the Chicago and Louisville areas. He also works steadily as a
guest and sideman throughout the country at jazz festivals and parties,
cruises, clubs and jazz societies.
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