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Manny Albam

During a job that spanned seven decades, composer and arranger Manny Albam collaborated having a who’s who of jazz greats including Depend Basie, Dizzy Gillespie, and Stan Getz. He also created successive decades of fresh skill as co-founder and musical movie director from the BMI Jazz Composers Workshop. Albam was …

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Gil Fuller

A composer could be typecast predicated on one aspect of the work, just like surely as an acting professional can find yourself getting offered only villain roles. An example can be Gil Fuller, whose genuine name was Walter Fuller but shouldn’t be puzzled with the old jazz trumpeter and vocalist …

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Claude Thornhill

Even though some of his recordings were in the periphery of jazz and his orchestra was at its most widely used in the first ’40s, Claude Thornhill’s main importance to jazz was the influence that his arrangements and orchestra’s sound had on cool jazz from the past due ’40s. After …

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Claus Ogerman

This prolific arranger and orchestrator moved from Europe to america in 1959 and began a link using the Verve label, where his arrangements were featured on albums by Frank Sinatra and Antonio Carlos Jobim (1967’s Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim — the to begin two collaborative albums from …

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Supersax

In 1972, Med Flory and Friend Clark formed a five-sax non-et (usually including a trumpeter) focused on taking part in the harmonized solos of Charlie Parker. Their recordings for Capitol, MPS, and Columbia (unlike their live shows) didn’t contain anybody saxophone solos and discovered the sax section playing note-for-note Parrot …

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