Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Maurice "Mobetta" Brown (born January 6, 1981) originally from Harvey, Illinois is a Grammy Award-winning American jazz trumpeter, producer and composer. [1] As a member of Tedeschi Trucks Band , he shared the 2011 Grammy for Best Blues Album ( Revelator ).
Ephraim Owens was born in Dallas, Texas on November 5, 1972, the son of John Henry Owens, an aviation mechanic, and Mary Alice Lee. [2] [3] He took up clarinet in the third grade in order to be in the school band, and he was soon playing trumpet at the family’s Pentecostal church.
Maurice Brown – cello; Betty Glamann – harp; References This page was last edited on 21 November 2024, at 23:37 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
New Edition is the second studio album by American quintet New Edition, released on September 28, 1984, in North America. [2] It was their first album on MCA Records.The album was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.
Maurice John Edwin Brown (3 August 1906 – 27 August 1975) was a British musicologist and a noted authority on Franz Schubert. [1]Brown was born in London and attended the University of London from 1927 to 1929, where he studied physics.
Charlie Parker with Strings is the name of two separate albums by jazz musician Charlie Parker, released in 1950 on Mercury Records.It is also the name of a 1995 compilation album released by Verve Records, containing all the tracks from both the 1950 albums, as well as additional material.
Nov. 1—CHEYENNE — Maurice "Maury" Brown never knew when to take a break. His limitless work ethic earned him success as both a businessman and philanthropist. Owner of both a liquor store and ...
Parker recorded for Granz primarily in the last five years of his life, a period during which, besides playing with his famous quintet, he experimented with strings, Afro-Cuban jazz and mixed chorus. Among the albums produced during Parker’s Verve years were Bird & Diz, Charlie Parker with Strings, and Swedish Schnapps.