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Rick Margitza

Among the “adolescent lions,” Rick Margitza is a superb tenor saxophonist most inspired by Wayne Shorter, Michael Brecker, and John Coltrane. He began within the violin when he was four (his grandfather was a cellist and his dad a violinist using the Detroit Symphony), researched traditional piano for a little …

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Brad Goode

Multi-instrumentalist (trumpet, bass, drums) Brad Goode was created in 1963 in Chicago. He started learning violin at age four, switching to electric guitar and cornet seven years afterwards, and by enough time he graduated from senior high school he had been playing professional gigs being a bassist and trumpet participant. …

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Tim Hagans

Tim Hagans, a fantastic post-bop-oriented trumpeter, was using the orchestras of Stan Kenton (1974-1977) and Woody Herman (1977), before moving to Sweden (1977-1981) where he used Sahib Shihab, Ernie Wilkins’ Almost Big Music group, the Danish Radio Orchestra (that was then directed by Thad Jones), and Dexter Gordon. After time …

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Tim Ries

Wearing several hats and possessing a deep réamounté with a lot of popular names onto it is definitely par for the program for top-notch pickup and session musicians. Saxophonist Tim Ries proceeded to go one better by cultivating a wholesome single career through some well-regarded single albums, respectable compositions and …

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John Fedchock

A talented bop-based trombonist, John Fedchock can be quite notable being a big music group arranger. Fedchock graduated from Ohio Condition University as well as the Eastman College Of Music. Within the 1980’s he spent seven years playing and touring with Woody Herman’s Orchestra and, although he previously chances to …

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Kevin Hays

A talented pianist, Kevin Hays was raised in Connecticut and started lessons when he was seven. He produced his documenting debut with Nick Brignola; toured using the Harper Brothers (1989-1990); and caused Joshua Redman, Benny Golson, Donald Harrison, Roy Haynes, and Joe Henderson, amongst others. Kevin Hays documented three albums …

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