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Bob Gordon

Bob Gordon was an excellent West Coastline bop-oriented baritonist. He used Shorty Sherock (1946), Alvino Rey’s Orchestra (1948-1951), and Billy May (1952) before getting an in-demand program participant for jazz schedules with famous brands Shelly Manne, Maynard Ferguson, Chet Baker, Clifford Dark brown (1954), Shorty Rogers, Tal Farlow, and Stan …

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Bob Brookmeyer

Bob Brookmeyer was lengthy considered among the best valve trombonists in jazz and an extremely advanced arranger whose composing was influenced by contemporary classical music. He began being a pianist in dance rings but performed valve trombone with Stan Getz (1953). He obtained fame as an associate from the Gerry …

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Peck Morrison

An excellent accompanist whose occasional solos were pretty fundamental, Peck Morrison was a very important player about countless classes throughout his profession. He was classically qualified, played bass inside a armed service band while abroad in Italy and really started his professional profession while in NY in the middle-1940s. Among …

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Serge Chaloff

Serge Chaloff was the leading baritone saxophonist from the bop period, his fiery, active improvisations restoring the device to prominence some weeks before the introduction of Gerry Mulligan. Chaloff was created in Boston on November 24, 1923. His dad was a pianist using the Boston Symphony Orchestra while his mom, …

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