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  2. Ephraim Owens - Wikipedia

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    Ephraim Owens (born November 5, 1972) is an American musician, composer, and jazz bandleader who plays trumpet and flugelhorn. He has toured and recorded with the Tedeschi Trucks Band since 2015. He is one of the most highly regarded jazz musicians living in Austin, Texas, and he focuses on performing in that genre when he is not touring. [1]

  3. Maynard Ferguson - Wikipedia

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    Later, due to the increasing responsibilities being placed on the trumpet players, the baritone sax position was replaced by a third trumpet player. The band's repertoire included original jazz compositions and modern arrangements of jazz standards, with occasional pieces from his 1970s book and even modified charts from the Birdland Dream Band ...

  4. Rick Braun - Wikipedia

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    Braun played drums at Dieruff High School, and followed his brother in playing trumpet. [3] In the 1970s, while attending the Eastman School of Music, he became a member of a jazz-fusion band, Auracle, along with, amongst others, keyboards player John Serry, saxophone and flute player Steve Kujala and vibes player Steve Rehbein (later Steve ...

  5. Roy Hargrove - Wikipedia

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    Roy Anthony Hargrove (October 16, 1969 – November 2, 2018) was an American jazz musician and composer whose principal instruments were the trumpet and flugelhorn.He achieved worldwide acclaim after winning two Grammy Awards for differing styles of jazz in 1998 and 2002.

  6. Sean Jones (trumpeter) - Wikipedia

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    Sean Jones (born May 29, 1978 in Warren, Ohio) is an American trumpeter and composer featured on the 2007 Grammy Award-winning album Turned to Blue by Nancy Wilson.As a bandleader, Jones has released eight albums under the Mack Avenue Records label.

  7. Sacred jazz - Wikipedia

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    Many other jazz artists also borrowed from black gospel music. Before World War II, American churches, black and white, regarded jazz and blues with suspicion or outright hostility as "the devil's music". It was only after World War II that a few jazz musicians began to compose and perform extended works intended for religious settings or ...

  8. James Morrison (jazz musician) - Wikipedia

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    In 1983 James and John Morrison formed the Morrison Brothers Big Bad Band, a 13-piece group. In 1984 the band included James Morrison on trumpet, trombone, and piano, Warwick Alder on trumpet, Peter Cross on trumpet, Paul Andrews on alto saxophone, Tom Baker on alto and baritone saxophones, Jason Morphett on tenor saxophone, Glenn Henrich on vibraphone, Craig Scott on bass, and John Morrison ...

  9. Rashawn Ross - Wikipedia

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    His contributions to the Dave Matthews Band, first as a touring member and now a full-time member, have garnered him visibility. [3] Ross is an accomplished session musician . Ross has worked with artists in many different genres of music including funk, pop, rock, jazz, hip hop, gospel, and country music.