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Jane Miller

With origins in both folk and jazz music world, in 1983 Jane Miller began focusing on jazz. Furthermore to her acoustic guitar skills, Miller is rolling out into a author of some take note. Her song composing activity started at age seven when she began penning songs utilizing a ukulele. …

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David Williams

Williams is most likely best-known for his long stint with pianist Cedar Walton, but he’s also used a great many other famous jazz performers, including drummer Beaver Harris, flugelhornist Chuck Mangione, and vocalist Vanessa Rubin. Williams analyzed with Ron Carter while in his 20s. He caused Harris in NEW YORK …

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Daniel Smith

Daniel Smith is among the world’s most prominent bassoon soloists. He researched in the Manhattan College of Music, Columbia College or university, as well as the Mannes University of Music. Smith offers recorded several discs, with repertoire which range from Baroque concerti to modern music, including jazz having a quartet …

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Ben Thomas

Vibraphonist Ben Thomas is a Seattle-based single recording artist, aswell as an musician/clinician for the Ludwig/Musser firm (as well as the vibraphone, Thomas can be an established drummer and percussionist). After finding a Bachelor of Arts from Swarthmore University and a Professional of Music through the College or university of …

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Continium

Group. Exceptional mainstream music group led by Slide Hampton that however didn’t stay intact, working device lengthy. But their ’82 tribute LP to Tadd Dameron was beautiful. They were more advanced than another group with same name that produced ’85 session. This is keyboard/electric guitar/bass/drum device that did even more …

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The Jordan Brothers

Another couple of talented brothers from Brand-new Orleans, flutist Kent and trumpeter Marlon Jordan haven’t built as very much impact nor gained as very much visibility as The Marsalis’. Marlon provides issued several produces on Columbia, while Kent confirmed exceptional flute technique on his lone discharge, though he occasionally squandered …

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Saxophone Summit

They’re giants independently, but place saxophonists Michael Brecker, Dave Liebman, and Joe Lovano collectively in an organization and you’re talking monolithic. Saxophone Summit is usually that group, one which brings back remembrances of hard bop “blowing classes” and “fights” which were well-known decades before. Barely some contrived, record-company idea, the …

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European Jazz Quartet

Group. Band created in 1977 by tenor saxophonist Alan Skidmore that also included two additional tenor players, Gerd Dudek and Leszek Zadlo, bassist Ali Haurand and drummer Pierre Courbois. It offered its debut overall performance in the Moers Event in Germany that same 12 months, then toured thoroughly through European …

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Larry Gelb

Larry Gelb is a composer-lyricist, jazz pianist-teacher, and writer. Apart from albums, he provides written film ratings, off-Broadway musicals, as well as the reserve The Geometry of Melody. Delivered in Scranton, Pa on Feb 25, 1952, Gelb started playing piano at age group seven, began composing significantly at age group …

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Benevento/Russo Duo

Necessity is definitely an interesting motivator. Provided a slot in the famed NY location the Knitting Manufacturer, drummer Joe Russo roped in older friend and multi-instrumentalist and keyboardist Marco Benevento, as well as the Benevento Russo Duo was created. Since no tracks had been written for his or her preliminary …

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