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  2. The Forest Quartet - Wikipedia

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    The titular Forest Quartet was a jazz band in Denmark led by singer and saxophonist Nina, who has recently passed away after an illness; the remaining trio has announced a final tribute concert to her in the forest where the four musicians moved to from the city on Nina's insistence, but the isolation and grief has gotten the better of the three, and the player must guide Nina's spirit to help ...

  3. Forestella - Wikipedia

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    The quartet prior to the finals named themselves "Forestella", which is a portmanteau of "forest" and "stella" (Italian: star). [4] As the winning group, they won prize money as well as an exclusive contract with Arts & Artists, which manages some of the country's preeminent classical musicians, to promote together for a year. [5]

  4. Charles Lloyd (jazz musician) - Wikipedia

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    The Quartet's 1966 live album, Forest Flower, recorded at the Monterey Jazz Festival, was one of the most successful jazz recordings of the mid-1960s, building a heterogeneous audience of rock as well as jazz fans in the prospering hippie counterculture. The Quartet toured across America and Europe.

  5. Forest Flower - Wikipedia

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    Forest Flower: Charles Lloyd at Monterey is a live album by jazz saxophonist Charles Lloyd, recorded at the Monterey Jazz Festival in 1966 by the Charles Lloyd Quartet featuring Keith Jarrett, Cecil McBee and Jack DeJohnette. The album was a crossover hit, becoming popular on FM rock radio, and becoming one of the first jazz albums to sell over ...

  6. The Forest and the Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The Forest and the Zoo is an album by Steve Lacy. ... The music comes from a concert in Argentina. [2] The quartet is made up of Lacy on soprano saxophone, ...

  7. Horst Jankowski - Wikipedia

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    Jankowski's fame as a composer of easy listening pop peaked in 1965 with his tune "Eine Schwarzwaldfahrt", released in English as "A Walk in the Black Forest". The tune became a pop hit, reaching #1 on the US easy listening chart , [ 2 ] #12 on the US Billboard Hot 100 , [ 3 ] and #3 on the UK Singles Chart . [ 4 ]

  8. Talk:The Forest Quartet - Wikipedia

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  9. Big Four (debutantes) - Wikipedia

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    Each of the Big Four was born around the turn of the century and came from a wealthy family in the Chicago area. Raised in luxury on their family's sprawling estates in Lake Forest, [4] [5] [6] the quartet enjoyed carefree lives consisting of polo, tennis, country-club flirtations and private-school feuds. [6]