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Frank Teschemacher

Among the early jazz legends, Frank Teschemacher was a thrilling if erratic clarinetist and altoist who was simply a significant participant in the Chicago jazz picture from the 1920s. An associate from the fabled “Austin SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Gang” of youthful Chicago jazz music artists, Teschemacher started documenting in 1927 …

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Leroy Jenkins

Free of charge jazz’s leading violinist, Leroy Jenkins has greatly extended your options and selection of sounds and possibilities for stringed instruments in free of charge music. His methods possess included sawing, string twisting, and plucking. Jenkins takes on exciting phrases and distorted solos, while including components of blues, bebop, …

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James Cleveland

The visionary behind the contemporary gospel sound, the Rev. Adam Cleveland, was a pioneering composer and choral movie director whose progressive agreements — jazzy and soulful, filled with unusual period signatures — helped force the music at night confines of the original Baptist hymnal into brand-new and unforeseen directions, infusing …

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Walter Perkins

Best known because the leader from the short-lived MJT + 3 during 1959-1962, Walter Perkins was a longtime fixture within the Chicago jazz picture. He obtained some acknowledgement for using the Ahmad Jamal Trio during 1956-1957 (before Jamal actually captured on). A 1957 arranged for Argo led by Perkins (and …

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Jodie Christian

This Chicago pianist could play blues, swing, bop, or ballads, and was particularly potent like a creative improviser. Among the better from the “hometown” pianists who thought we would stay put rather than going to NEW YORK, Jodie Christian passed away in Chicago in 2012 at age 80.

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Chuck Hedges

An extremely talented if frequently overlooked veteran clarinetist, Chuck Hedges can be an exciting participant whose music falls between golf swing and Dixieland. He performed in the first ’50s with George Brunis, Danny Alvin, and Muggsy Spanier in Chicago. Afterwards in the 10 years, he was with Dave Remington; in …

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Irene Kral

An excellent ballad singer who often put both a lot of emotion and subtlety into her frequently haunting interpretations, Irene Kral stood close to the top of her field during her shortened lifestyle. Younger sister of vocalist/pianist Roy Kral (of Jackie & Roy), she debuted being a singer using the …

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