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'''Dave Stahl''' (born January 23, 1949) is an American [[jazz]] and [[big band]] trumpeter, known mainly for his lead trumpet work with the bands of [[Buddy Rich]], [[Woody Herman]], and [[Liza Minnelli]]<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>.
==Career==
Born in [[Reading, Pennsylvania]], Stahl studied trumpet with Walter Gier and attended [[Pennsylvania State University|Penn State University]], graduating in 1970 with a degree in Music Education<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>. From 1970-1973 he served in the [[United States Army|U.S. Army]], where he performed as a soloist with [[United States Army Band|The Army Band]], lead trumpet for the Army Blues and principal trumpet for the [[United States Army Herald Trumpets|White House Herald Trumpets]]. After his discharge, he toured and recorded as lead trumpet with the bands of [[Woody Herman]] (1973-1975), [[Count Basie]] (1975), [[Buddy Rich]] (1977-1978), [[Liza Minneli]] (1987-1999), [[Larry Elgart]] and [[Toshiko Akiyoshi]]. In addition, he played lead trumpet for the Broadway productions of [[Damn Yankees]] (1994-1995), and [[Saturday Night Fever (musical)|Saturday Night Fever]] (1999-2000), among other shows. In 1987 Stahl formed his own record label, Abee Cake Records, which records the work of both of his bands, the Dave Stahl Band and the Sacred Orchestra<ref></ref>.
==Discography==
=== As leader ===
* ''Anaconda'' (Abee Cake, 1987)
* ''Miranda'' (Abee Cake, 1988)
* ''Live at Knights'' (Abee Cake, 1989)
* ''Standard Issue'' (Abee Cake, 1991)
* ''Live at the Ritz'' (Abee Cake, 2005)
* ''From A to Z'' (Abee Cake, 2011)
* ''The Dave Stahl Band Collection, Volume One'' (Abee Cake, 2013)
* ''Workin''' (Abee Cake, 2019)
With The Sacred Orchestra
* ''How Great Thou Art'' (Abee Cake, 2001)
* ''Praise Him'' (Abee Cake, 2002)
===As sideman===
With the [[United States Army Band]]
* ''The Army Blues 1971'' (no label, 1971)
With [[Woody Herman]]
* ''Thundering Herd'' (Fantasy, 1974)
* ''Feelin' So Blue'' (Fantasy, 1981)
* ''Herd at Montreux'' (Fantasy, 1975)
* ''Children of Lima'' (Fantasy, 1975)
* ''King Cobra'' (Fantasy, 1976)
With [[Count Basie]]
* ''[[Basie Big Band]]'' (Pablo, 1975)
* ''[[Fun Time (album)|Fun Time]]'' (Pablo, 1975)
* ''[[Kansas City Shout]]'' (Pablo, 1980)
With [[Buddy Rich]]
* ''[[Buddy Rich Plays and Plays and Plays|Plays and Plays and Plays]]'' (RCA, 1977)
* ''Live in Poland '77'' (Poljazz , 1977)
* ''Europe 77'' (Magic, 1995)
* ''Wham!'' (Hyena, 2003)
* ''Time Out'' (Lightyear, 2007)
* ''[[Burning for Buddy: A Tribute to the Music of Buddy Rich|Burning for Buddy, Volume 1]]'' (Atlantic, 1994)
* ''[[Burning for Buddy: A Tribute to the Music of Buddy Rich, Vol. 2|Burning for Buddy, Volume 2]]'' (Atlantic, 1997)
With [[Liza Minnelli]]
* ''[[At Carnegie Hall (Liza Minnelli album)|At Carnegie Hall]]'' (Telarc, 1987)
* ''[[Live from Radio City Music Hall (Liza Minnelli album)|Live from Radio City Music Hall]]'' (Sony, 1992)
* ''[[Minnelli on Minnelli: Live at the Palace]]'' (Angel Records, 2000)
With [[Frank Sinatra]]
* ''[[The Main Event - Live]]'' (Reprise, 1974)
With [[Chaka Khan]]
* ''[[ClassiKhan]]'' (Sanctuary, 2004)
Broadway:
* ''Damn Yankees - 1994 Original Broadways Cast'' (Decca U.S., 1994)
* ''Dirty Rotten Scoundrels - 2005 Original Broadway Cast'' (Ghostlight, 2005)
* ''The Drowsy Chaperone - 2006 Original Broadway Cast'' (Ghostlight, 2006)
* ''Finian's Rainbow - 2009 Original Broadway Cast'' (PS Classics, 2009)
==References==
== External links ==
* [https://ift.tt/3pdonKo Official website]
[[Category:1949 births]]
[[Category:American jazz trumpeters]]
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