Joel Helleny
Joel Edward Helleny was an American jazz trombonist.
Helleny learned piano from his mother as a child but settled on trombone by age seven. Although born in Texas he moved to Herrin, Illinois as a child. He attended the University of Illinois before moving to New York City in 1979. There he played with Mel Lewis, Roy Eldridge, and Benny Goodman before returning to Lewis's band in 1983. He was a featured soloist on the soundtrack to the 1984 movie The Cotton Club. He played with the Memphis Nighthawks. He worked with Buck Clayton, Jimmy McGriff, George Wein, Frank Wess, Randy Sandke, Warren Vache, Kenny Davern, Scott Hamilton, Greg Cohen, and the Keith Ingham/Marty Grosz group Hot Cosmopolites in 1996. He was a member of the New York All-stars in the 1990s. His first release as a leader was 1995's Lip Service, on Arbors Records. Helleny moved back to Herrin in 2007 to care for his elderly father.Discography
As leader
- Lip Service
As sideman
- Toshiko Akiyoshi, Four Seasons of Morita Village
- John Barry, The Cotton Club
- Greg Cohen, Way Low
- Mary Coughlan, Long Honeymoon
- Kenny Davern, East Side, West Side
- Steve Forbert, Steve Forbert
- Vince Giordano, The Music of the Cotton Club
- Memphis Nighthawks, Jazz Lips
- Leon Redbone, Red to Blue
- Byron Stripling, If I Could Be with You
- Randy Sandke, New York Stories
- Randy Sandke, Calling All Cats
- Scott Hamilton, My Romance
- Scott Hamilton, Blues, Bop & Ballads
- Keith Ingham & Marty Grosz, Going Hollywood
- Warren Vaché, Horn of Plenty
- Warren Vache, Talk to Me Baby
- Widespread Jazz Orchestra, Paris Blues
- Chuck Wilson, Echo of Spring