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  2. Bing, Bing, Bing! - Wikipedia

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    Bing, Bing, Bing! is a 1995 album by jazz guitarist Charlie Hunter. This was his first album for the Blue Note Records and features his eight-string guitar . The cover is an homage to Horace Parlan 's 1960 album, Speakin' My Piece .

  3. The Necks - Wikipedia

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    The trio's routine is to play two improvised sets using just piano, double bass and drums: one set relatively calm; the other dispensing sound of escalating intensity for a long hour. Jazz by name but not by nature – if jazz denotes songs that spark at intervals into fine displays of musicianship and tricky timing, after which one claps ...

  4. The Rhythm Boys - Wikipedia

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    The delays in filming King of Jazz led Whiteman and the Rhythm Boys to return to the east coast for a while, but then they all returned to California at the end of October 1929 to finally begin filming. Around this time, Crosby was jailed following a car crash as he had been drinking and he lost a solo spot in King of Jazz to John Boles. The ...

  5. Pete Jolly - Wikipedia

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    His composition "Little Bird" (a minor hit on Fred Astaire's Ava Records) was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1963, and he formed the Pete Jolly Trio in 1964. With the Trio and as a solo artist, he recorded several albums, including earning a Grammy nomination for Best Instrumental Jazz Performance – Small Group or Soloist with Small Group.

  6. Trio 3 (free jazz trio) - Wikipedia

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    Trio 3 was a collaborative American jazz group whose members were saxophonist Oliver Lake, bassist Reggie Workman, and drummer Andrew Cyrille. The trio existed for roughly 35 years: the musicians first played together in the late 1980s, [ 1 ] and the group disbanded in February 2022.

  7. Jazz trio - Wikipedia

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    A jazz trio is a group of three jazz musicians, often a piano trio comprising a pianist, a double bass player and a drummer. [1] Jazz trios are commonly named after ...

  8. 30 Famous Trios That Shaped Movies, Music, And Pop Culture - AOL

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    Image credits: Pokémon Center Co., Ltd. #4 Barry, Maurice, and Robin. Barry, Maurice, and Robin Gibb are the brother trio known as the Bee Gees. They are celebrated in music for their harmonious ...

  9. Buddy Cole (musician) - Wikipedia

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    In 1947, Cole joined the John Scott Trotter Orchestra working for Bing Crosby on his radio shows and he remained with Trotter until 1954. Crosby then dispensed with the services of a large orchestra and instead employed Cole and his trio to support him on his radio programs such as The Bing Crosby Show and The Bing Crosby – Rosemary Clooney ...