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Herbie Lewis

Herbie Lewis towers among the top bassists from the hard bop period, adding to seminal periods headlined by McCoy Tyner, Les McCann, and Jackie McLean. Blessed Feb 17, 1941, in Pasadena, CA, Lewis was raised alongside potential jazz icon Bobby Hutcherson, and regarding to star he was in charge of …

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Butch Warren

Throughout his career, Butch Warren was a tiny throwback to a youthful era, when bassists stuck to walking behind soloists. Although a reasonably modern participant, Warren was just an intermittent soloist and was at his greatest accompanying other music artists. His initial professional work was playing in his dad Edward …

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Alfred Lion

Alfred Lion was the founder of Blue Be aware Records, and in his and Francis Wolff’s leadership, Blue Be aware was for quite some time the top unbiased jazz label. Lion initial uncovered jazz when he noticed Sam Wooding’s Orchestra in Berlin within the ’20s. He emigrated to america in …

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Al Harewood

A fine otherwise showy drummer, Al Harewood have been the epitome of a practiced, sensitive percussionist because the ’50s. He offered consistent, stable rhythmic support and used a push and unexpected dexterity when provided the limelight. Harewood started his career within the ’50s dealing with the J.J. Johnson/Kai Winding duo. …

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Nesuhi Ertegun

The brother of Ahmet Ertegun, Nesuhi Ertegun’s initial involvement with jazz was being a concert promoter in Washington, D.C. through the early ’40s. After shifting to the Western world Coastline, Ertegun and his wife arranged a music group led by Child Ory and in addition co-founded the Crescent record label …

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Rudy Van Gelder

Rudy Vehicle Gelder was, simply, the best recording engineer in jazz background. He was in charge of almost every session around the Blue Notice label from 1953 to 1967 (among a large number of others), encompassing a few of jazz’s most groundbreaking and long lasting classics. The personal of a …

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David Weiss

Trumpeter David Weiss began employed in New York within the mid-’80s, using Jaki Byard, Frank Foster, and Jimmy Heath, learning with fellow trumpeters Tommy Turrentine and Costs Hardman, and leading jam periods nicknamed “After Hours” on the Blue Be aware membership. By 1990, he previously formed a music group that, …

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Donald Bailey

A very important drummer and an intermittent harmonica participant, Donald “Duck” Bailey has appeared on the many sessions over time, usually being a sideman. Bailey freelanced in his hometown of Philadelphia and gained some popularity as Jimmy Smith’s regular drummer through the organist’s early leading years (1956-1964), showing up on …

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Ben Dixon

Because the Blue Note Information house drummer through the early ’60s, Ben Dixon played on some of the most influential and long lasting sessions within the soul-jazz cannon, including landmark times alongside Give Green, Lou Donaldson, and Big John Patton. Created in Gaffney, SC, on Xmas Day time, 1934, Dixon …

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Bob Weinstock

Bob Weinstock founded and operated Prestige Information, the aptly named indie U.S. label which was among the leading chroniclers of postwar NEW YORK jazz tradition. In sharp comparison to its main rival Blue Notice, Prestige celebrated spontaneity and improvisation, disregarding mainstream conventions release a pivotal sessions within the professions of …

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