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  2. Mr. Shing-a-Ling - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Shing-a-Ling is an album by American jazz saxophonist Lou Donaldson, recorded on October 27, 1967 and released on Blue Note in January 1968. The quintet features trumpeter Blue Mitchell , organist Lonnie Smith , guitarist Jimmy Ponder , and drummer Idris Muhammad (born Leo Morris).

  3. Byron Stripling - Wikipedia

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    Carnegie Hall Jazz Band, The Carnegie Hall Jazz Band/Music Director Jon Faddis (Blue Note, 1996) Buck Clayton, Swings the Village (Nagel Heyer, 2002) Freddy Cole, Always (Fantasy, 1995) Freddy Cole, To the Ends of the Earth (Fantasy, 1997) Elvis Costello, Painted from Memory (Mercury, 1998) Paquito D'Rivera, A Night in Englewood (Messidor, 1994)

  4. Terell Stafford - Wikipedia

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    Terell Stafford (born November 25, 1966) is a professional jazz trumpet player and current Director of Jazz Studies at the Boyer College of Music and Dance at Temple University. Terell Stafford was born in Miami , Florida , and raised in both Chicago , Illinois , and Silver Spring , Maryland .

  5. Uan Rasey - Wikipedia

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    One of his most memorable performances was in the film "All the Fine Young Cannibals" (1960) where he provided the music for Robert Wagner's trumpet-player character Chad Bixby. Rasey's other films included Taxi Driver , High Anxiety and Pennies From Heaven [ 2 ] He is known for his solo in composer Jerry Goldsmith 's Oscar -nominated score for ...

  6. James Morrison (jazz musician) - Wikipedia

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    James Lloyd Morrison was born on 11 November 1962 in Boorowa, a rural farming community, where his father, George Morrison, [8] was a Methodist minister. [9] [10] [11] Morrison comes from a musical family: his mother plays alto saxophone, piano, and organ; his sister is a trumpeter, and his older brother, John Morrison, is a jazz drummer.

  7. Trouser Jazz - Wikipedia

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    Trouser Jazz is the third studio album by English disc jockey Andrew Carthy, under the alias, Mr. Scruff.It was released on 16 September 2002 on Ninja Tune. In 2010 it was awarded a gold certification from the Independent Music Companies Association, [4] which indicated sales of at least 100,000 copies throughout Europe.

  8. Ease It - Wikipedia

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    Ease It is a jazz album credited to Rocky Boyd's Quintet, featuring Kenny Dorham on trumpet. [1] It is the only known recording by the saxophonist, and was first released by Jazztime Records (JTL 001). It was also released by Muse Records as Ease It! (MR 5053).

  9. Doc Cheatham - Wikipedia

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    Doc Cheatham was born in Nashville, Tennessee, United States, [1] of African, Cherokee and Choctaw heritage. He noted there was no jazz music there in his youth; like many in the United States he was introduced to the style by early recordings and touring groups at the end of the 1910s.