Frank Rehak

Frank Rehak

Frank Rehak (born July 6, 1926 in New York City; died in Badger, California on June 22, 1987) was a jazz trombonist. Rehak, one of the finest bop players of the fifties and sixties, first came to fame in 1949, when he first joined Gene Krupa’s Orchestra along with fellow trombonist Frank Rosolino. Besides from having stints with the Woody Herman Big Band in the mid 50’s, his most famous job came when he became a trombonist with Gil Evans’ Band in the late 50’s. During this time he was the lead trombonist on many of Miles Davis’ recordings with the Gil Evans Orchestra and also appeared on “The Sounds of Miles Davis”, a television program that showcased the music from "Kind Of Blue" (1959), as well as original compositions and arrangements by Gil Evans. He also was a top call musician for many other studio sessions of the day such as when Michel Legrand put together a band and also when Art Blakey formed an all star band. Although he was a top call sideman, his only session as a leader resulted in one solo record on “Jazzville Vol. 2”. In 1958, he recorded with trombone ultimates with Melba Liston on her classic, "Melba Liston and Her 'Bones".

As a player, Rehak was noted for his highly developed sight reading ability, and the smoothness of his playing which few others could match. He was also noted for his control in the upper register, and for his ability to switch styles easily. Unfortunately, his heroin addiction got in the way of his playing, and he was forced to withdraw from playing all together. In 1969, he entered Synanon to kick his heroin addiction for the last time. Although he never again got back into the studios, he did record some with his fellow friend and musician Doug Robinson, who was the last person to ever record him. Rehak died in 1987 from Cancer

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