Welcome
Welcome to the official website of legendary hot jazz trombonist Abram “Abe” Lincoln! Abe's site continues to grow as new content becomes available. Our goal is to showcase the life and times of one of the most exciting and underrated hot jazz trombonists in the history of jazz.
Former Jim Cullum Jazz Band trombonist and life-long Abe Lincoln fan, Mike Pittsley, is in the process of transcribing some of Abe's solos for inclusion here. Check back to see what's new!
The website's masthead is a transcription of the last four measures of Abe's introduction to “Farewell Blues,” as recorded on Southland Records SLP-LP 215. Click here to see and hear this introduction in its entirety!
What's New
Update — January 2, 2012: Two very obscure items of Abe memorabilia have recently surfaced. First, a video clip of Abe performing with the Rampart Street Paraders on the July 30th, 1956 broadcast of the Stars Of Jazz television show. Second, Abe reading a Wheaties commercial on the August 5th, 1950 broadcast of Tales Of The Texas Rangers, along with an image of the actual script Abe used.
Update — October 6, 2011: Thanks to the kind folks at Capitol Records (EMI), we have received permission to post some previously unpublished photos of Abe from the historic October 1955 Coast Concert recording session. Click here to see these new photos.
Update — July 17, 2011: We have obtained, courtesy of the Ray Avery Estate, rare photos of Abe taken during the July 30th, 1956 KABC broadcast of the Stars Of Jazz television show (hosted by Bobby Troup). Click here to visit the photo gallery and see these photos.
Update — November 1, 2009: Dallas area musician and Abe Lincoln fan, Bob Burnham, has very kindly taken the time to transcribe some of Abe's solos from the 1955 Capitol Records classic, Coast Concert. You can navigate to these solos from the Solo Transcriptions page.
Update — October 20, 2009: A previously unreleased recording session of the Rampart Street Paraders has now become available on CD via the Jump label (JCD 12-34), courtesy of the Allegheny Jazz Society.
This CD is available from many sites online. Click here for a Google search page of sites where this album can be purchased.