- Phil
Ranelin (born May 25, 1939) is an
American jazz and
experimental music trombonist.
Ranelin was born in
Indianapolis and
lived in New York City before...
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Thundercat – on "Is It Love?" (Brainfeeder, 2011) ****verance by Phil
Ranelin (Wide Hive, 2011)
DreamWeaver by
George Duke – on "Stones of Orion," "Trippin'...
- (tracks 1 & 7)
Patrick English –
trumpet Kenny Flood –
tenor saxophone Phil
Ranelin –
trombone Recording personnel Andy Gill –
producer Spit Stix – producer...
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Henry Franklin,
Garret Saracho, Tony Allen,
Lonnie Liston Smith, Phil
Ranelin and
Wendell Harrison, and
Katalyst (5) 2022 JID012 Jean
Carne 2022 JID013...
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Garrett Saracho and Ali
Shaheed Muhammad) 2023: Phil
Ranelin &
Wendel Harrison JID016 (with Phil
Ranelin,
Wendell Harrison, and Ali
Shaheed Muhammad) 2023:...
- the 1970s and
whose artists included Doug Hammond,
Marcus Belgrave, Phil
Ranelin and
Wendell Harrison.
Based in Detroit, Michigan,
United States, Tribe...
- (2022)
Henry Franklin JID014 (2022)
Garret Saracho JID015 (2022) Phil
Ranelin and
Wendell Harrison JID016 (2023)
Lonnie Liston Smith JID017 (2023) Tony...
- pianist/composer
Harold McKinney and
trombonist Phil
Ranelin, who had
moved to
Detroit from
Indianapolis in 1969. With
Ranelin,
Harrison formed the
Tribe record label...
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Angeles with a band that
included Bennie Maupin, Azar Lawrence, and Phil
Ranelin. He
released a two-disc
compilation album to be sold
exclusively to p****engers...
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official website Danny Big
Black Rey at IMDb Big
Black at
AllMusic Big
Black Wide Hive
Records (2009) Phil
Ranelin ****verence Wide Hive
Records (2011)...