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1. 23 Degrees N, 82 Degrees W | Stan Kenton | |
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2. St. Louis Blues | Dizzy Gillespie | |
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3. The Meaning Of The Blues | Buddy Rich | |
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4. Open Beauty | Don Ellis | |
Holman's West Coast big
band charts have always
swung thunderously but
have overshadowed his
strong tenor sax chops.
The famously foul-tempered
drummer wonder led
staggering big bands and
guested on the Muppet
Show. An amazingly talen...
A major force in modern
experimental Big Band jazz,
Bley's music is always as
intriguing as her
manufactured hairstyles.
A free-thinking bassist and
masterful composer, Mingus
amassed a body of work
that was as deep as it was
(often) playful. Mingus co...
This beloved musical
dynamo helped invent and
disseminate Bebop and
Afro-Cuban Jazz. An
international ambassador,...
Well known for composing
unusual time signatures,
Don Ellis was a key Avant
Garde Jazz trumpet player
in the '60s and '70s.
This undervalued jazz
master played the unwieldy
baritone sax, wrote scores
of classic tunes, and helped
define Cool Jazz. Mulligan...
With or without Miles Davis,
Evans' stunning band charts
helped pave the way for
Cool and Avant Garde jazz.
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