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John Haughton

A member of 1 from the Baltimore area’s more notable music family members, trombonist John “Shorty” Haughton had serious competition from his sibling Chauncey Haughton with regards to amassing the sort of discography that strains record enthusiasts’ wallets. Evidently there was very little competition with regards to height, nevertheless, if …

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Matthew Welch

Matthew Welch is normally one of just a few bagpipe players in contemporary innovative music. Welch was raised learning Scottish bagpiping and experimental music. He went to Simon Fraser School and Wesleyan School, where he caused Anthony Braxton and Alvin Lucier. Braxton composed his Structure No. 247 with Welch’s bagpipes …

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John Horler

b. John Douglas Horler, 26 Feb 1947, Lymington, Hampshire, Britain. Horler started playing piano as an extremely small child, even though still a teenager he performed in a music group led by his trumpeter dad Ronnie Horler. In the middle-60s he analyzed piano and in addition clarinet at London’s Royal …

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Sammy Gardner

A multi-instrumentalist, Sammy Gardner studied clarinet in elementary college, then became a specialist while in senior high school. After military service, Gardner gained a degree in the St. Louis Institute of Music. He trained in St. Louis through the past due ’50s, then produced The Mound Town Six. He made …

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Blue Ensemble

Group. Interesting music group comprised of worldwide jazz music artists Mino Cinelu, Tomas Gubitsch, Jean-Francois Jenny-Clark, Alexandre Ouzounoff and Jean Schwarz. Their 1992 launch Sokoa Tanz was released by Celia.

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Bass Desires

A topflight band, among the ’80s best groupings. Bass Wishes didn’t simply rework older designs, but forged its path. They do first compositions and expanded material, left area for thick, exacting solos, but also pressured rhythmic vitality and charm. The group acquired four excellent music artists in bassist Marc Johnson, …

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Patty Richards

A large, brash, bossy, bluesy singer having a lustrous belting tone of voice. Humor isn’t lost on her behalf, and she wants to entertain.

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Bob Burnet

Although Bob Burnet hardly ever became famous himself, he was well included as the trumpet soloist using the Charlie Barnet Orchestra throughout a period when Barnet was needs to produce it big. Burnet started on drums when he was five and afterwards performed piano and banjo. At college at one …

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