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  2. List of jazz trumpeters - Wikipedia

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    The following is an alphabetical list of jazz trumpeters This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  3. Sheets of sound - Wikipedia

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    Sheets of sound was a term coined in 1958 by DownBeat magazine jazz critic Ira Gitler to describe the new, unique improvisational style of John Coltrane. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Gitler first used the term on the liner notes for Soultrane (1958).

  4. Dave Douglas (trumpeter) - Wikipedia

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    From 2002 to 2012, he served as artistic director of the Workshop in Jazz and Creative Music at the Banff Centre in Canada. He is a co-founder of the Festival of New Trumpet Music in New York with trumpeter Roy Campbell Jr. Since 2003, Douglas has served as director of the nonprofit festival.

  5. Howard Johnson (jazz musician) - Wikipedia

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    Howard Lewis Johnson (August 7, 1941 – January 11, 2021) was an American jazz musician, known mainly for his work on tuba and baritone saxophone, although he also played the bass clarinet, trumpet, and other reed instruments. [1] [2] He is known to have expanded the tuba’s known capacities in jazz. [3]

  6. Dizzy Reece - Wikipedia

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    Alphonso Son "Dizzy" Reece (born 5 January 1931) [1] is a Jamaican-born jazz trumpeter. [2] Reece emerged within London's burgeoning bebop jazz scene during the 1950s [3] and went on to become a leading proponent of hard bop jazz in New York City.

  7. Tony Glausi - Wikipedia

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    He performed at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland, [8] the Leopolis Jazz Festival in Ukraine, [9] the Seoul Jazz Festival in South Korea, the Java Jazz Festival in Indonesia, and the Blue Note Jazz Club in New York. [10] Glausi currently serves on the faculty of the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music in New York City. [2]

  8. Keyon Harrold - Wikipedia

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    AllMusic praised the album, saying "it bodes well for his bright future" as one of "the leading jazz trumpet players of a new generation." [8] A follow-up, The Mugician, was released on September 29, 2017 to positive reviews. [9] [10] Harrold appeared on WNYC's "All Of It" on August 16, 2019 alongside Freddie Stone. [11]

  9. Jeremy Pelt - Wikipedia

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    Pelt studied classical trumpet as a child and focused on jazz after playing in a high school jazz ensemble. He studied at Berklee College of Music . Among those he has performed with are Ravi Coltrane , Roy Hargrove , Greg Osby , and Cassandra Wilson .