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Gregory Herbert

A potentially significant improviser, Gregory Herbert’s participation with drugs slice short his existence. Herbert started playing alto when he was 12. He worked well briefly using the Duke Ellington Orchestra in 1964 before learning music at Temple University or college (1965-71). He debuted on record with Pat Martino in 1968. …

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Mo Morgen

Located in Miami, jazzman Mo Morgen is most beneficial known for his tenor saxophone playing, but can be a vocalist. Morgen isn’t an intense or forceful kind of vocalist; he doesn’t belt or scream and his vocals have a tendency to end up being relaxed and refined. The improviser hasn’t …

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Robert Henderson

Inside a city where mysterious, undiscovered jazz obscurities outnumber even sites claiming to really have the best Chinese barbecued duck, or steak and cheese sandwiches, arranger Robert Henderson’s main difference appears to have been obtaining a credit for laughing. To learn whether this laughter was his, captured by remote control …

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