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Peter Ind

This British bass player is a professional musician since he was in his early twenties, and literally played his way to america by focusing on the home band (or should we say ship band) over the Queen Mary for 3 years, from 1949 before finally settling in NEW YORK in …

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Matt Catingub

A talented saxophonist who is able to play most musical instruments and arrange in a number of designs, Matt Catingub has so far not really received every one of the reputation he deserves for his skills. The boy of vocalist Mavis Streams, Catingub was well educated being a musician. He …

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Jerry Bergonzi

An excellent, high-powered tenor saxophonist having a tone influenced by John Coltrane, a mastery of chord adjustments, and a solid musical creativity, Jerry Bergonzi has very long had an underground following within the Boston area. He began on clarinet when he was eight, switching to alto at 12, and lastly …

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Ralph Pena

An excellent supportive bassist who was simply with the capacity of taking worthy solos, Ralph Pena was significantly popular for modern jazz times through the 1950s and 60s. Pena began playing baritone horn and tuba before switching to bass, with age group 15 he started gigging expertly with Jerry Austin …

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Jerome Barde

Jerome Barde, who had an extraordinary debut collection for Sunnyside in 1989, started performing acoustic guitar in France when he was 13. He originally performed rock and roll but transformed directions after finding the John Coltrane Quartet on information when he was 16. A yr later, he started playing appropriately. …

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Matthew Gee

An excellent bop trombonist, Matthew Gee appeared in many periods in the 1950s but was pretty obscure through the latter section of his lifestyle. Gee began playing trumpet, turned to baritone horn, and resolved on trombone when he was 11. He examined at Alabama Condition, caused Coleman Hawkins, offered in …

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Mary Stallings

Greatly influenced simply by Carmen McRae, SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA native Mary Stallings is a separate, robust singer who isn’t almost as well referred to as she ought to be. The niece of saxman Orlando Stallings, she began singing as a kid and sang jazz in Bay Region night clubs …

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Pete Minger

A talented bop-based trumpeter, Pete Minger comes with an attractive audio and a solid improvising design. After participating in Tennessee State University and Berklee, Minger spent a decade with Count number Basie’s Orchestra (1970-1980) being a highlighted soloist. Minger resolved in Miami in the first ’80s and spent his period …

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Jenny Evans

Given birth to in London, Britain, within the outskirts of Beckenham, Jenny Evans can be an accomplished entertainer in multiple areas. Most recognized like a jazz vocalist, she’s also worked well as an celebrity and lyricist, and at once ran her personal jazz golf club, Jenny’s Place. She’s made an …

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Pete Jolly

A robust pianist who found fame around the Western Coastline in the 1950s, Pete Jolly is a fixture in LA for over 40 years. He began on accordion when he was three and started piano when he was eight. He performed his first work when he was 12. In 1946, …

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