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Dusko Goykovich

 
Artist: Dusko Goykovich
  • Born: October 14, 1931, Jajce, Yugoslavia
  • Active: '70s
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Instrument: Flugelhorn, Trumpet
  • Representative Albums: "Celebration", "Swinging Macedonia", "After Hours

Biography

An excellent bop-based soloist who has recorded rewarding sets for Enja, Dusko Goykovich played in Yugoslavia and Germany before visiting the U.S. for the first time with Marshall Brown's International Youth Band (playing at the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival). Goykovich attended Berklee (1961-1963) and played with the orchestras of Maynard Ferguson (1963-1964) and Woody Herman (1964-1966) before deciding to return to Germany, leading a group with Sal Nistico (1966). He was with the Kenny Clarke-Francy Boland Big Band (1968-73) and had a 12-piece band with Slide Hampton (1974-1975). Miles Davis is his main influence, but Dusko Goykovich (who has been quite active during the '80s and '90s in Europe) has his own extroverted style. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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After Hours (1971 Album by Dusko Goykovich)
Soul Connection, Vol. 1 (1994 Album by Dusko Goykovich)
Trumpets in Modern Jazz (1981 Album by Various Artists)

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