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Russ Freeman

Pianist Russ Freeman — never to end up being confused using the guitarist/innovator from the Rippingtons — was better referred to as a sideman when compared to a innovator, but he was a significant collaborator with both Chet Baker and Shelly Manne, leaving his tag on two of the very …

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The Rippingtons

Perhaps one of the most popular groupings in what’s loosely termed “modern jazz,” the Rippingtons were formed (and also have been led since) by guitarist/keyboardist Russ Freeman (zero regards to the veteran Western world Coastline bop pianist of the same name). Freeman (blessed Feb 11, 1960, in Nashville) examined at …

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Don Grusin

American composer, arranger, producer, pianist, and educator Don Grusin can be an completed Grammy Award-winning musician having a bent toward crossover varieties of music from jazz to pop with a particular desire for the music of Brazil and Latin America. Younger sibling of pianist Dave Grusin, Grusin was raised in …

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Russ Freeman

Guitarist Russ Freeman originally conceived from the Rippingtons like a changing lineup of strong modern jazz music artists. After liberating his debut single recording, Nocturnal Playground, in 1985, Freeman put together the first edition of the music group, which presented David Benoit on piano and Brandon Areas, Dave Koz, and …

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