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Johnny O’Neal

An excellent pianist influenced by Oscar Peterson, Johnny O’Neal in fact started his profession performing gospel piano in chapel while an adolescent. Influenced by Peterson, Artwork Tatum, and Bud Powell, O’Neal began discovering jazz in 1976 and after impressing Ray Dark brown, found his method into Milt Jackson’s group. Additional …

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Ken Watters

Jazz trumpeter Ken Watters crafts neo-bop stylings even though incoporating threads of modern jazz and globe beat. Music is definitely his enthusiasm, for he was just a freshman in senior high school when he composed his mind to become musician. His grandfather was saxophonist Frank Humphrey, but his dad was …

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Paul Serrano

A Chicago trumpeter from the bop, post bop, and very difficult bop school, he’s a nice expansion of ’40s and ’50s part models, and can be his own guy.

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