Marvin Stamm

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Biography

An excellent bop-based trumpeter and a busy session player during much of his career, Marvin Stamm has long been a flexible player. He started on trumpet when he was 12 and later studied at North Texas State University. Stamm was with Stan Kenton's Mellophonium Orchestra during 1961-1963 (getting occasional solos) and played with Woody Herman during 1965-1966. He gained some recognition for his playing with the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra (1966-1972), but spent much of his time during the next two decades in the studios. Stamm, who performed with Benny Goodman during 1974-1975 and toured with George Gruntz's Concert Jazz Band in 1987, has since concentrated much more on jazz playing, and his Music Masters releases are good examples of his talents. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi

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A New Kind of Soul (1970 Album by Larry Willis)
Peaceful Thunder (1991 Album by Louis Bellson)
Adventures in Time: A Concerto for Orchestra (1962 Album by Stan Kenton)
Adventures in Blues (1960 Album by Stan Kenton)
Bop Boy (1990 Album by Marvin Stamm)