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Soprano Summit

The 1970s, a time most widely known in jazz because the “fusion years,” appeared like an extremely unlikely time and energy to form a vintage jazz/mainstream group. At Dick Gibson’s annual Colorado Jazz Party in 1972, Bob Wilber and Kenny Davern therefore enjoyed playing collectively during one track that within …

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Bobby Rosengarden

Bobby Rosengarden was a tight adherent towards the concepts of subtlety and restraint, virtues uncommon in virtually any musician, aside from a drummer. A supremely gifted and far-reaching participant, he documented with jazz symbols spanning from Duke Ellington to Mls Davis, but continues to be most widely known to the …

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