Burt Collins--"Duke Pearson" Introducing the Duke Pearson Big Band (Blue Note)
Paul Cohen--Count Basie, Tommy Dorsey and Artie Shaw Miles Davis--Relaxin' with the Miles Davis Quintet (OJC/Prestige)
Valaida Snow--1940-1953 (Classics)
He is a tremendous soloist first and foremost (check out the Dinah Washington records with Clifford Brown) and not technically a lead trumpet player. Blue Light, Red Light. Don Sleet--All Members (OJC/Jazzland)
Terence Blanchard--Wandering Moon (Columbia)
Erskine Hawkins--1938-1939 (Classics)
Dud Bascomb--"Erskine Hawkins" 1938-1939 (Classics)
Don Ellis--"George Russell" Ezz-Thetics" (OJC/Riverside)
Richard Williams--New Horn In Town (Candid)
Joe Wilder--Wilder 'n Wilder (Savoy Jazz)
Columbia: G010001120648U. Art Hoyle--"Sun Ra" Sound of Joy (Delmark)
Punch Miller--1925-1930 (RST)
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Byron Stripling--Count Basie, Woody Herman and NY Studio Bubber Miley--"Duke Ellington" Complete Brunswick Recordings 1926-1931 (Decca)
Kid Sheik Cola--"Eureka Brass Band" Jazz at Preservation Hall Volume 1 (Atlantic)
Dan Miller is on Facebook. He is perhaps best known for being cited by Miles Davis as an early influence. Joe Gordon--Lookin' Good (OJC/Contemporary)
Fabio Morgera--The Pursuit (Ken Music)
Shane Endsley--Kneebody (Green Leaf)
Bill Churchville--Tower of Power, Tom Jones, LA Studios For information about the website click HERE. Innovators versus Stylists
Freddie Keppard--Complete Freddie Keppard 1923-1927 (King Jazz)
Wingy Manone--Collection Volume 1 1927-1930 (Collectors Classics)
Wynton Marsalis--Live at the Village Vanguard (Columbia)
Richie Vitale--Live at Smalls (TCB)
Dan Miller Trumpet. 1970 and onward
Miller has toured the world and recorded with Harry Connick Jr., Wynton Marsalis, Maynard Ferguson, Woody Herman and Tom Jones and can offer an honest perspective of what is required to not only perform at … Tom Harrell--Moon Alley (Criss Cross)
Jami Dauber--"Five Play" Live at the Deer Head Inn (CD Baby)
Lennart Axelsson--NDR Radio Orchestra Cuban Bennett
Scotty Barnhart--Say It Plain (DIG Music)
Johnny Audino--Woody Herman, Gerald Wilson, NBC Tonight Show and LA Studio 1925 and onward
Bill Coleman--1936-1938 (Classics)
Terumasa Hino--May Dance (Flying Disk)
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Maurice Brown--Cycle of Love (Brown Records)
Piro Rodriguez--Tito Puente and NY Studio Roy Hargrove--Family (Verve)
1957 and onward
Bernie Glow--Herman, Gil Evans and NY Studio Explorer of the world and subcultures. All materials and information (unless otherwise noted) property of Dan Miller
Jack Feierman--LA Studios Tommy Ladnier--"Fletcher Henderson" 1926-1927 (Classics)
George Graham--LA Studio Read writing from Dan Miller on Medium. Chris Jaudes--NY Studio Graham Haynes--Transition (Antilles)
Russell Gunn--Ethnomusicology Volume 1 (Atlantic)
These trumpeters substantially altered the harmonic and rhythmic direction of jazz trumpet in their given eras. Harry "Sweets" Edison--"w/Ben Webster" Ben and Sweets (Columbia)
Serafin Aguilar--Maynard Ferguson & Queen Latifah Arturo Sandoval--"w/Dizzy Gillespie" To A Finland Station (Pablo)
Augie Haas--Harry Connick Jr. and NY Studio Rick Keifer--Maynard Ferguson and WDR Radio Orchestra Bunk Johnson--1944 #2 (American Music)
Choose an adventure below and … Blue Mitchell--The Thing To Do (Blue Note)
Charlie Sepulveda--Algo Nuestro (Antilles)
Adolfo Acosta--Maynard Ferguson and Tower of Power Dan Miller (May 31, 1969 - ) is an American Jazz lead trumpeter, a Yamaha Performing Artist who has played with Maynard Ferguson, Harry Connick Jr., and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra among his more … Organ and piano - Intermediate Composed by Dan Miller. He has toured and recorded with the Brooklyn-based alternative rock band They Might Be Giants since late 1998.
Mike Williams--Count Basie John Frosk--NY Studio Nick Travis--The Panic Is On (Victor)
Nate Wooley--Columbia Icefield (Northern Spy)
Marcus Belgrave--"Curtis Amy" Way Down (Pacific Jazz)
Total freedom. Waymon Reed--46th and 8th (Artists House)
Chet Baker--Best of Chet Baker Sings (Blue Note/Pacific Jazz)
Jabbo Smith--1929-1933 (Classics)
The album title is listed first, followed by the name of the record label. Alvin Alcorn--"George Lewis" George Lewis' New Orleans All Stars (Riverside)
Fip Ricard--Count Basie, Sammy Davis, Las Vegas and LA Studio Michael Phillip Mossman--The Orisha Suite (Pimienta)
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Dan Miller (trumpet) ~ Person Overview; Releases; Recordings; Works; Events; Relationships; Aliases; Tags; Details; Edit; Filter. November 12, 2018. Maynard's influence cannot be quantified. This arrangement features the beautiful high-resolution orchestral samples resident in the organ's Orchestral Library. Ray Vega--Boperation (Concord Jazz)
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Edit page. Brandon Goldberg (piano), Dan Miller (trumpet) Glenn Basham (violin), Don Mopsick (bass) Paul Gavin (drums) at the East Naples United Methodist Church 2701 Airport Road South Naples, FL 34112 239-775-0745 East Naples United Methodist Church Web Site. Dave Trigg--Natalie Cole, Liza Minelli, LA and NY Studios Walt Johnson--Louis Bellson, Frank Sinatra, Las Vegas and LA Studio Joe Thomas--"Vic Dickenson" Mainstream (Koch/Mainstream)
His huge sound and swinging feel set the standard for modern lead trumpet. Mario Bauza--Cab Calloway and Machito Chuck Schmidt--Buddy Rich, Stan Kenton and Dallas Studios Greg Gisbert--Buddy Rich, Woody Herman, Paul Anka, Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra and NY Studio Ryan Kisor--Power Source (Criss Cross)
Carl Saunders--Eclecticism (S & L)
Marcus Printup--Nocturnal Traces (Blue Note)
Warren Luening--LA Studios Randy Sandke--Stampede (Jazzology), Swing Era
Bob McCoy--NY Studio Mike Lawrence Trumpet, New York, New York. A stylist is also considered a master of their craft. Enrico Rava--Secrets (Soul Note)
Mugsey Spainer--1939-1942 (Classics)
Art Farmer--When Farmer Met Gryce (OJC/Prestige)
Ed Lewis--Count Basie Jumaane Smith--Harry Connick Jr. and Michael Buble Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church's Senior Organist, Garrett F. Martin, plays Dan Miller's "How Great Thou Art." Benny Bailey--Big Brass (Candid)
Bobby Shew--Woody Herman, Buddy Rich, Toshiko Akiyoshi, Louis Bellson and LA Studio Mike Sailors--"George DeLancey" Paradise
Doug Mettome--"Benny Goodman" Benny's Bop Volume 1 (Hep)
Don Smith--Les Brown and LA Studio Kenny Wheeler--"Dave Holland" Razor's Edge (ECM)
Warren Vache--Iridescence (Concord)
Dan Miller. How much of Dan Miller's work have you seen? Hide Show Music department (1 credit) 1995 Marsalis on Music (TV Series) (musician: trumpet) Getting Started | Contributor Zone » Contribute to This Page. This is the raw source file and needs to be edited, verified, and reformatted. Tom DeLibero--Las Vegas Liesl Whitaker--Diva and US Army Jazz Ambassadors His phrasing was pure perfection. March 02, 2019. Carl Fischer--Adverse Times (Fischmusic)
Shorty Baker--Shorty & Doc (OJC/Swingville)
Lester Bowie--Fifth Power (Black Saint)
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Byron Stripling--Byron, Get One Free (Negel Heyer)
Till Bronner--Love (Verve)
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Ollie Mitchell--Buddy Rich and LA Studio 14385 ca 1920 silver/gold very good 250 cornet, Bb Olds Special 77350 1952 brass very good 300 cornet, Bb Olds Ambassador 980119 1976 lacquer very good .468" bore 325 cornet, Bb unsigned pocket ca. Victor Paz--Chico O'Farrill, Tito Puente, Fania All Stars and NY Studio Earl Gardner--Thad Jones/Mel Lewis, Mingus, SNL and NY Studio This variety is what makes jazz music so unique and which leads us to what we strive for most as artists and musicians--INDIVIDUALITY. Dan Miller (Organ PDF Download) The Prince of Denmark's March (Trumpet Voluntary) Jeremiah Clarke, arr. Mike Rodriguez--"Gonzalo Rubalcaba" Avatar (Blue Note)
Source: Dan Miller. Dan Miller was born in Waukegan, Illinois on May 31,1969 to John and Virginia Miller. Dalton Smith--Stan Kenton and LA Studio John Thomas--Count Basie, Woody Herman and LA Studio Ted Curson--Fire Down Below (OJC/Prestige)
Brian Pareschi--"David Berger" Doin' the Do (Such Sweet Thunder)
Claudio Roditi--Freewheeling (Reservoir)
Taylor Ho Bynum--Asphalt Flowers Forking Path (Hatology)
Maynard Ferguson--"Dinah Washington" Dinah Jams (Verve/EmArcy)
Matt Shulman--So It Goes (RNB)
Barry Ries--Solitude in the Crowd (Double Time)
Jon Erik Kellso--Blue Roof Blues - A Love Letter to New Orleans (Arbors Jazz)
Marvin Stamm--"Charlie Mariano" Jazz Portrait of Charlie Mariano (Regina)
Warren Gale--"Bebop and Beyond" Plays Monk (Blue Moon)
Charles Tolliver--"Horace Silver" Serenade to A Soul Sister (Blue Note)
Elpidio Chapotin--Havana Studios and NG La Banda Bill Berry--Shortcake (Concord)
Jim Seeley--The Jim Seeley/Arturo O'Farrill Quintet (Zoho Music)
Andrea Tofanelli--Maynard Ferguson and European Studios Joe Guy--"Charlie Christian/Dizzy Gillespie" After Hours (OJC/Esoteric)
Brian Lynch--Spheres of Influence (Sharp Nine)
Bobby Shew--"w/Tom Harrell" Playing with Fire (MAMA)
Willie Thomas--"MJT plus 3" MJT plus 3 (Vee Jay)
Buddy Childers played lead with Stan Kenton while Maynard was there and Conrad Gozzo or Pete Candoli played lead when Maynard worked in the LA Studios. History of the Trumpet 1982 Ancient times The trumpet was made from animal horns and was used mainly for amplification and not music. and added their own personal approaches with a wide variety of variations in tone, rhythm and harmony. Jerry Hey--Seawind, Quincy Jones and LA Studio Danny Moore--"George Coleman" In Baltimore (Cellar Live)
Jason Palmer--Songbook (Ayva)
These players excelled in established styles (and these styles were established by Louis, Roy, Dizzy, etc.) Young brilliantly interpreted the work of Thad Jones, Frank Foster, Quincy Jones and Neal Hefti during his Basie days and left no doubt of his genius. 1940 and onward
Mannie Klein--LA Studio There is a distinct difference between being a stylist and a major stylistic innovator. Linda Briceno
Roy Eldridge--After You've Gone (GRP/Decca)
Traditional Era
November 15, 2017, shows 6pm & 8:30pm. Pat Dillett – production, mixing; James Yost – engineering; UE Nastasi – mastering; Paul Sahre – design; Joe Hollier – photography; Charts. Sam Noto--Entrance (Xanadu)
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Clifford Brown--"Art Blakey" A Night at Birdland Volumes 1 and 2 (Blue Note)
Wayne Bergeron--Maynard Ferguson and LA Studio Joe Smith--"Fletcher Henderson" 1925-1926 (Classics)
Note: The following list, essentially in chronological order, comprises many of the tremendous lead trumpet stylists and lists the bands and studios in which they honed their craft. Bobby Bryant--Oliver Nelson, Gerald Wilson and LA Studio Herb Robertson--Music for Long Attention Spans (Leo)
Clay Jenkins--Blues State (Jazz Compass)
Freddie Hubbard--Ready for Freddie (Blue Note)
Please enjoy “Benedictus, from ‘The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace’” – Karl Jenkins, arr. This is a comprehensive overview of jazz trumpet history. Chris Griffin--Benny Goodman and NY Studio All materials and information (unless otherwise noted) property of Dan Miller © 2020 Dan Miller Michael Leonhart--Slow (Sunnyside)
Dave Douglas--In Our Lifetime (New World)
Darren Barrett--First One Up (J Curve)
Al Kiger--Stratusphunk (OJC/Riverside)
His work with Nelson Riddle and Billy May is a must. Nicholas Payton--Dear Louis (Verve) **see additional entry in contemporary era category
Lin Biviano--Maynard Ferguson, Buddy Rich and Count Basie Carl Saunders--Bill Holman, Las Vegas and LA Studio Trumpet player. Sean Jones--Gemini (Mack Avenue)
This comprehensive list gives the aspiring jazz trumpeter an outline with which they can thoroughly investigate the entire spectrum of jazz trumpet. Join Facebook to connect with Dan Miller and others you may know. Kevin Bryan--Duke Ellington, Harry Connick Jr. and NY Studio Jazz Trumpet History Written by Dan Miller The great jazz trumpet players are distinctive in their sound, style & technique. Instrumental part. Jimmy McPartland--"Eddie Condon" 1927-1938 (Classics)
The recording that best represents each artist has been listed. Jack Laubach--LA Studios Booker Little--Booker Little and Friend* (formerly titled Victory and Sorrow) (Bethlehem)
December 12, 2018. Dusko Goykovich--Bebop City (Enja)
Chet Ferretti--Maynard Ferguson Ray Copeland--"Thelonious Monk" Monk (OJC/Prestige)
3: New Congo Square (Basin Street Records)
George Treadwell--"Sarah Vaughan" Complete Musicraft Mastertakes (Jazz Factory)
Sam Noto--Stan Kenton, Count Basie and Rob McConnell Boss Brass Cecil Bridgewater--"Max Roach" Pictures in A Frame (Soul Note)
They all have unique approaches to interpreting the music, and should be studied for their individual stylistic nuances (in the exact same fashion as one would study the styles of a great soloist like Dizzy Gillespie or Clifford Brown). Dwayne Clemons--Live at Smalls (Smalls)
Not only did they inspire the concepts of the players that followed them, but they heavily influenced their peers as well. Bobby Bradford--"Ornette Coleman" Complete Science Fiction Sessions (Columbia)
Jeremy Pelt--Insight (Criss Cross)
Burt Collins--Woody Herman and NY Studio Randy Brecker--"Horace Silver" Pursuit of the 27th Man (Blue Note)
Buck Clayton--"Count Basie" Complete Decca Recordings 1937-1939 (GRP/Decca)
Nat Adderley--Work Song (OJC/Riverside)
1 on the jazz chart; 1992 Blue Light, Red Light had its peak position at The Billboard 200 as No. Martin Banks--"Dexter Gordon" The Resurgence of Dexter Gordon (OJC/Jazzland)
Ernie Royal--Accent on Trumpet (Urania)
Lee Thornburg--Tower of Power and LA Studio Marsalis on Music Music Department. Percy Humphrey--Climax Rag (Delmark)
Corey Wilkes--Cries From The Ghetto (Pi)
Mel Davis--NY Studio Don Thomas--Dallas Studios Bob Summers--Inside Out (Discovery)
Pete Candoli--"Peggy Lee" Black Coffee (Decca)
Charlie Turner--Sinatra and Las Vegas Tony Lujan--Magic Circle (Capri)
Wild Bill Davison--Commodore Master Takes (GRP)
Jimmy Maxwell--Benny Goodman and NY Studio Co-authored the "book" on modern first trumpet style with Gozzo. Back to top, © 2020 Dan Miller
Hugh Ragin--Afternoon in Harlem (Justin Time)
Wallace Davenport--Count Basie, Frank Sinatra, Lionel Hampton and New Orleans Lennie Johnson--Quincy Jones and Count Basie Terell Stafford--This Side of Strayhorn (MaxJazz)
Johnny Coles--Little Johnny C (Blue Note)
Jerry Tyree--"Maynard Ferguson" Message from Birdland (Roulette)
Bill Dowling--Mercer Ellington, Illinois Jacquet, Ringling Brothers Scott Englebright--Maynard Ferguson Growing up, he would listen to records with his father (including Miles, Dizzy, Chet, Maynard, Basie and Sinatra) which helped him form the idea of what jazz trumpet should sound like.He studied with Nick Drozdoff … Jon Faddis--Youngblood (Pablo)
Tony Fruscella--Jazz Lore #25 (Atlantic)
Columbia: G010000907184Z. Al Hirt--At Dan's Pier In New Orleans Volume 1 (Audio Fidelity)
Thad Jones--The Fabulous Thad Jones (OJC/Debut)
Doc Cheatham--Chick Webb, McKinney's Cotton Pickers, Cab Calloway and NY Studio Jeff Davis--Woody Herman, Thad Jones/Mel Lewis, Count Basie, Buddy Rich, Machito and Clark Terry If the artist appears as a sideman, the leader or co-leader's name appears in quotations. Listen: Basie's Breakfast Dance and Barbecue (Roulette), Basie at Birdland (Roulette) or any Basie recording on Roulette Records in 1950's or 1960's. Bria Skonberg--So Is The Day (Random Act Records)
This in no way diminishes these trumpeter's great contributions to the music. It is essential for the aspiring lead trumpeter to study the phrasing, articulation and … Benny Bailey--Lionel Hampton, Kenny Clarke-Francy Boland and Quincy Jones Louis Smith--Smithville (Blue Note)
Al Aarons--"Frank Wess" Southern Comfort (OJC/Prestige)
Don Elliott--Double Trumpet Doings (OJC/Jazzland)
Derek Watkins--Maynard Ferguson and London Studio
Dave Stahl--Woody Herman, Count Basie, Buddy Rich, Frank Sinatra and NY Studio Ambrose Akinmusire--When the Heart Emerges Glistening (Blue Note)
Josh Berman--Old Idea (Delmark)
Raul Agraz--NY Studio Malachi Thompson--Buddy Bolden's Rag (Delmark)
Christian Scott--Yesterday You Said Tomorrow (Concord)
Shorty Sherock--LA Studio November 16-18, 2018 Dan Miller with Per Danielsson Trio. Clark Terry--Serenade To A Bus Seat (OJC/Riverside)
Kid Howard--"George Lewis" Jazz Funeral In New Orleans (Trad)
Sharkey Bonano--"Sharkey Bonano" New Orleans Contrasts(Riverside)
Curt Ramm – trumpet on 7, 15; Chris Anderson – Mellotron on 14; Production. Roger Ingram--Woody Herman, Maynard Ferguson, Harry Connick and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra Harry James--Benny Goodman Frank Greene--Maynard Ferguson, David Letterman Show and NY Studio Adam O'Farrill--"Stranger Days" El Maquech (Biophilia)
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Wallace Roney--Wallace Roney Quintet (Warner)
MorningStar Music Publishers #20-893. Shorty Baker--Duke Ellington Ralph Alessi--Cognitive Dissonance (CAM Jazz)
Don Goldie--Best of Jerome Kern (Jazz Forum)
Dizzy Reece--Star Bright (Blue Note)
Current Scene
Wilbur Hardin--"John Coltrane" Complete Savoy Sessions (Savoy Jazz)
Walter White--Maynard Ferguson, Woody Herman, Mingus and NY Studio Lew Soloff--But Beautiful (Evidence)
1920's and onward
Snooky Young--Horn of Plenty (Concord)
Bobby Hackett--1938-1940 (Classics)
Jeremy Davenport--Maybe in A Dream (Telarc)
Every day, Dan Miller … Buy download online. Sonny Berman--Complete Dial Masters: Modern Jazz Trumpets (Dial)
Carmell Jones--The Remarkable Carmell Jones (Pacific Jazz)
Jim Rotondi--Destination Up (Sharp Nine)
Ryan Kisor--Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra Dizzy Gillespie--Complete RCA Victor Recordings 1937-1949 (BMG/RCA)
), but whose influence on the direction of the music is secondary to that of the great innovators. Trumpet player. Catholic Year A Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity. But, his contributions to evolution of lead trumpet are gigantic. 1995. These are musicians who are fantastic soloists and who contributed greatly to the history and individuality of jazz trumpet (e.g. Paul Webster--Jimmy Lunceford His tone and power are unparalleled. Listen: Message From Newport (Roulette) or any Maynard Ferguson Roulette Recordings 1958-1964 or Stan Kenton Capitol Recordings 1950-1953. Doc Cheatham--Swinging Down In New Orleans (Jazzology)
Ingrid Jensen--Nordic Connect (Artsit Share)
This page was last edited on 30 January 2021, at … Laurie Frink--Benny Goodman, Bob Mintzer and NY Studio Yank Lawson--That's A Plenty (Columbia)
Conrad Gozzo--Frank Sinatra, Woody Herman, Sam Donahue Navy Band and LA Studio Don Paladino--Harry James, Les Brown and Stan Kenton Charles Sullivan--Kamau (Arabesque)
DOWNLOAD DAN MILLER SHEET MUSIC > The Prince of Denmark's March (Trumpet Voluntary) Jeremiah Clarke, arr. Cat Anderson--"Duke Ellington" Great Paris Concert (Reprise)
Kenny Baker--Ted Heath Bill Dixon--Archie Shepp/Bill Dixon Quartet (Savoy)
Mark Rapp--Token Tales (Paved Earth)
Jimmy Nottingham--NY Studios Ashlin Parker--"Ellis Marsalis" Plays The Music of Ellis Marsalis (ELM)
Freddie Webster nait et grandit dans la plus grande ville de l'Ohio. His articulations, smears, falls and releases were textbook (and he wrote the book). Kirk Knuffke--Amnesia Brown (Clean Feed)
Vaughan Nark--Airmen of Note Snooky Young--Count Basie, Thad Jones/Mel Lewis, Jimmie Lunceford, NY and LA Studio Jon Eardley--From Hollywood to New York (OJC/New Jazz)
John Bailey--"Ray Barretto" Trance Dance (Circular Moves)
Idrees Sulieman--"w/Donald Byrd & Art Farmer" Three Trumpets (OJC/Prestige)
Jazz trumpet students study directly with faculty member, Dan Miller, who brings a real-world approach and over thirty years of professional experience to his teaching. Ray Codrington--"JFK Quintet" New Jazz Frontiers From Washington (OJC/Riverside)
Keyon Harrold--Introducing Keyon Harrold (Criss Cross)
Alan Shorter--"Wayne Shorter" The All Seeing Eye (Blue Note)
Bill Chase--Stan Kenton, Maynard Ferguson, Woody Herman and Las Vegas Bix Beiderbecke--Singin' the Blues Volume 1 (Columbia/Sony)
Mike Vax--Stan Kenton and Clark Terry Russ Johnson--"Lee Konitz" New Nonet (Omnitone)
Ray Callender--"Keith Javors" Mo' City Jungle (Zoho)
Bobby Moore--"Count Basie" Complete Decca Recordings 1937-1939 (GRP/Decca)
Dan Miller – guitars; Additional musicians. Leroy Jones--Back To My Roots (LJ Music)
Johnny Letman--Harlem Hop 1937-1950 (EPM Musique)
Enrique Sanchez--LA and NYC Studio. Pete Candoli--Woody Herman and LA Studio Rex Stewart, Joe Newman, Carmell Jones, Freddie Webster, Blue Mitchell, Stu Williamson, etc. Avashai Cohen--Introducing Treveni (Anzic)
Zeke Zarchy--Glenn Miller Alan Rubin--NY Studio Published by MorningStar Music Publishers (MN.20-893). The festival’s schedule is a pay-what-you-can event, with a suggestion of $10. Dave Burns--"Art Taylor" AT's Delight (Blue Note)
Clyde Reasinger--Maynard Ferguson, Stan Kenton and Sam Donahue Etienne Charles--Culture Shock (Etienne Charles)
Paul Stephens--Maynard Ferguson and the Jazz Ambassadors Ron Stout--"Woody Herman" Woody's Gold Star (Concord)
Joe Shepley--NY Studio The great jazz trumpet players are distinctive in their sound, style & technique. Dupree Bolton--"Harold Land" The Fox (OJC/Contemporary)
Steven Bernstein--Diaspora Soul (Tzadik)
Bebop figure Babs Gonzales recalled that "Freddie [was] the best trumpet player I ever heard in my life. Birth of Jazz centered in New Orleans and Chicago
Jay Thomas--Easy Does It (Discovery)
For more information about this organ or to find your Rodgers representative, please visit our website: www. Buddy Childers--Stan Kenton, Frank Sinatra and LA Studio Oran "Hot Lips" Page--Jump for Joy (Columbia)
Freddie Webster (June 8, 1916 – April 1, 1947) was a jazz trumpeter who, Dizzy Gillespie once said, "had the best sound on trumpet since the trumpet was invented--just alive and full of life." George Taitt--"Thelonious Monk" Genius of Modern Music Volume 1 (Blue Note)
James Zollar--Soaring with Bird (Naxos)
Kevin Louis--Music Is My Religion (Vallen Music)
Diego Urcola--"Avishai Cohen" Unity (Stretch)
See: Editing a JazzSkool Page for instructions. Duane Eubanks--My Shining Hour (TCB)
Piano & Organ Duet, Bestseller, Preludes. Charlie Margolis--LA Studio Written by Dan Miller The most important aspects of playing lead trumpet are to swing hard, play with a big, fat sound and stylistically lead the trumpet section and the band. Please e-mail me with thoughts or suggestions. Donald Byrd--Royal Flush (Blue Note)
Modern Era Traditional Masters
Thomas Marriott--Constraints & Liberations (Origin)
Buddy Bolden--No recordings exist
Jimmy Deuchar--Showcase (Jasmine)
Joe "King" Oliver--1923 (Classics)
Eddie Henderson--Inspiration (Milestone)
Frank Beach--LA Studios Al Killian--Jazz at the Philharmonic 1946 (Verve)
He plays with unbridled excitement and enthusiasm, as if every note could be his last. Reunald Jones--Count Basie Friday February 12th, the Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center (SBDAC) in Downtown Fort Myers is proud to welcome the legendary New Orleans trumpeter & vocalist Wendell Brunious for a special evening of music with the Dan Miller – Lew Del Gatto Quintet.
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