Artist's albums
Target (Live at Humphrey's in San Diego, 1986)
2023 · single
With Your Love (Piano and Guitar)
2023 · single
Give Me One More Chance
2023 · single
Secret of the Andes (Live)
2023 · single
On Malibu Beach (Live)
2023 · EP
Gettin' Up (Live at Humphrey's in San Diego, 1986)
2023 · single
Live in Las Vegas
2023 · album
Night Flight (F Minor Nocturne) [Live]
2023 · single
Fiesta (Live)
2023 · single
Rio (Live)
2023 · single
Your Smile (Live)
2023 · single
The Chant (Live)
2023 · single
The Last Communique
2023 · single
By The Bay (Live at Humphrey's, San Diego)
2022 · album
Three
2022 · EP
Great Vibe
2021 · album
Piano for Dancers Only
2021 · album
The Arrival of Victor Feldman
2020 · album
Milestones of Legends: Jazz Vibes, Vol. 10
2018 · album
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Biography
Victor Feldman was a child prodigy who was a professional from the age of seven and sat in on drums with Glenn Miller's Army Air Force Band in 1944 when he was ten. He was active in his native England through the bebop years (mostly on drums), debuting as a leader in 1948. By 1952, Feldman was getting better-known for his vibes playing and he recorded extensively during the 1950s. After touring with Woody Herman (1956-1957), he decided to move to the U.S. in 1957, where he worked at the Lighthouse with Howard Rumsey. Feldman recorded (on vibes and piano) for Mode, Contemporary, and Riverside during 1957-1961, a period in which he became a busy studio musician. Feldman was with Cannonball Adderley's Quintet (mostly as a pianist) for six months in 1960-1961 and recorded with Miles Davis in 1963 (who offered him a job with his new quintet and recorded his original "Seven Steps to Heaven"), but remained in L.A. and the studios. He cut jazz dates for Choice, Concord, Palo Alto, and TBA and in the 1980s up until his death he led a soulful crossover group (the Generation Band) that often featured his son, Trevor Feldman, on drums. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi