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Laurindo Almeida

During a extended and uncommonly productive job, Brazilian guitarist Laurindo Almeida accomplished a ubiquity in popular music which has yet to become fully recognized. Mainly in charge of the Brazilian/North American “samba jazz” that could ultimately catch on by means of a musical pattern referred to as bossa nova, he …

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Bud Shank

Bud Shank began his profession pigeonholed being a great schooler, but those that paid attention to the altoist improvement over the long term knew that he became among the most popular, most primary players from the instant post-Parker generation. Lumped along with the limpid-toned Western Coast crowd within the ’50s, …

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Ray Brown

The huge and comfortable sound of Ray Brown’s bass was a welcome feature on bop-oriented sessions for over a half-century. He performed locally in his indigenous Pittsburgh in his start. Arriving in NY in 1945, on his initial day around Brown fulfilled and used Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, and Bud …

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Jeff Hamilton

A trusted and versatile drummer who noises equally aware of a big music group or combo, Jeff Hamilton includes a solid reputation within the jazz globe. He went to Indiana University or college, in 1974 was using the Tommy Dorsey ghost music group, performed briefly with Lionel Hampton, and spent …

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The L.A. 4

Altoist/flutist Bud Shank and Brazilian acoustic guitarist Laurindo Almeida initial teamed up in the 1950s to generate music that predated but strongly hinted in bossa nova. In 1974, they reunited to create the L.A. Four with bassist Ray Dark brown and drummer Chuck Flores. With Shelly Manne and afterwards Jeff …

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