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Julius Baker

Like a flutist of extraordinary skill, Julius Baker distinguished himself in lots of musical tasks: orchestral prinicipal, chamber participant, soloist, instructor, and recording designer. In the second option world he was prolific, showing up on a huge selection of recordings, prompting lots of of his admirers to see that anyone …

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Red Garland

Red Garland blended together the most common influences of his generation (Nat Cole, Bud Powell, and Ahmad Jamal) into his very own exclusive approach; Garland’s stop chords themselves became important in the players from the 1960s. He began playing clarinet and alto, switching to piano when he was 18. During …

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Ray Ellis

The six-decade career of producer, arranger, and composer Ray Ellis spans from Billie Vacation to Barbra Streisand to Emmylou Harris. He also loved great achievement in television, composing practically all of the backdrop music for computer animation studio room Filmation from 1968 to 1982. Given birth to July 28, 1923, …

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John Bunch

John Number had an extended and distinguished profession even if his abilities as an accompanist and supportive participant sometimes resulted in him being overlooked. He began on piano when he was 11 and within a season was playing in regional clubs. Number, a versatile pianist who was simply most motivated …

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Ellis Marsalis

It is a little ironic that Ellis Marsalis had to hold back for sons Wynton and Branford to get famous before he could record frequently, but Ellis finally received his long-overdue reputation. The daddy of six sons (including Wynton, Branford, Delfeayo, and Jason), Ellis Marsalis’ primary importance to jazz might …

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Sir Charles Thompson

The elegantly nicknamed Sir Charles Thompson was mostly of the musicians connected with swing who was simply able to create a graceful, wholehearted transition to bop at that time the revolution was happening. His piano design can be light-fingered and extra within a witty, inventive, Basie-descended bop way, and he …

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Wynton Kelly

An excellent accompanist loved simply by Mls Davis and Cannonball Adderley, Wynton Kelly was also a unique soloist who years later will be a strong impact about Benny Green. He was raised in Brooklyn and in early stages performed in R&B rings led by Eddie “Cleanhead” Vinson, Hal Vocalist, and …

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Willie Dennis

Among the steadiest jazz trombonists ever, and severely underrecorded seeing that soloist, Willie Dennis was very liquid and even, and totally knowledgeable of trombone restrictions and ways to get around them through lip and glide movements. Through the ’40s, Dennis proved helpful within the big rings of Elliot Lawrence, Claude …

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Herb Pomeroy

Despite stints to get jazz icons including Charlie Parker, Stan Kenton, and Lionel Hampton, trumpeter Natural herb Pomeroy’s specialized prowess and wealthy, lyrical shade remain largely unsung — on the peak of his powers, he discontinued performing to instruct music, influencing successive generations of players in the classroom rather than …

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Gildo Mahones

An extremely talented bop-based pianist, Gildo Mahones labored in obscurity within the LA area for quite some time. Mahones played in early stages with Joe Morris (in 1948) and Milt Jackson. Over time in the Military, he was Lester Young’s regular pianist from 1953 to 1956. Mahones gigged using the …

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