Warren Vaché Jr.

Warren Vaché (born February 21, 1951) is an American jazz trumpeter, cornetist, and flugelhornist. He was born in Rahway, New Jersey, United States. He came from a musical family as his father was a bassist. In 1976, he released his first album. He has often worked with Scott Hamilton and has some popularity among swing audiences.

Warren Vaché's father is Warren Vaché Sr., who was a jazz double-bassist. His brother Allan Vaché is also a musician.

As leader

 * First Time Out (Monmouth Evergreen, 1976)
 * Blues Walk (Dreamstreet, 1978)
 * Jillian (Concord Jazz, 1979)
 * Polished Brass (Concord Jazz, 1979)
 * Skyscrapers (Concord Jazz, 1980) with Scott Hamilton
 * Iridescence (Concord Jazz, 1981)
 * Midtown Jazz (Concord Jazz. 1982)
 * Easy Going (Concord Jazz, 1986)
 * Warm Evenings (Concord, 1989) with The Beaux Arts String Quartet
 * Horn of Plenty (Muse, 1994)
 * Talk To Me Baby (Muse, 1996)
 * Warren Plays Warren with Kenny Drew Jr., Jimmy Cobb, Randy Sandke (Nagel-Heyer, 1996)
 * An Affair to Remember with Brian Lemon (Zephyr, 1997)
 * Shine with Tony Coe, Alan Barnes, Brian Lemon (Zephyr, 1997)
 * What Is There to Say? with Joe Puma, Murray Wall, Eddie Locke (Nagel-Heyer, 1999)
 * 2gether (Nagel-Heyer, 2000) with Bill Charlap
 * The Best Thing for You (Nagel-Heyer, 2001)
 * The Warren Vache Quintet Remembers Benny Carter (Arbors, 2015)
 * Songs Our Fathers Taught Us (Arbors, 2019)

As sideman
With Howard Alden  With Benny Carter With Benny Goodman With Houston Person With Bucky Pizzarelli With André Previn With George Shearing With George Wein
 * The Howard Alden Trio Plus Special Guests Ken Peplowski & Warren Vache (Concord, 1989)
 * I Remember Django (Arbors, 2010)
 * Benny Carter Songbook (MusicMasters, 1996)
 * Benny Carter Songbook Volume II (MusicMasters, 1997)
 * Live at Carnegie Hall 40th Anniversary Concert (London, 1978)
 * So Nice (HighNote, 2011)
 * Rain or Shine (HighNote, 2017)
 * Five for Freddie (Arbors, 2007)
 * What Headphones? (Angel, 1993)
 * George Shearing in Dixieland (Concord, 1989)
 * Wein, Women and Song and More, George Wein Plays and Sings (Arbors)