Julian Cannonball Adderley, although best known for playing alto, also played soprano sax. probably his most famous appearance was at the Monterey Jazz festival, as featured in the Clint Eastwood film Play Misty For Me.
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Blues has originated from jazz by African Americans in the 1950s.
Modal jazz is a style of jazz that emphasizes the use of musical modes rather than traditional chord progressions as its harmonic framework. It emerged in the late 1950s, with notable contributions from musicians like Miles Davis and John Coltrane. This approach allows for greater improvisational freedom, as musicians can explore scales and modes that provide a more open and fluid sound. A key example of modal jazz is Davis's album "Kind of Blue," which features extended improvisations over modal structures.
I don't think any jazz musicians played clarinet. Jazz has brass instruments.
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Kenny G + a bunch of smooth jazz players and Miles Davis
Blues has originated from jazz by African Americans in the 1950s.
Yes, doubtless many jazz musicians are atheists.
Some popular modal jazz standards frequently performed by jazz musicians include "So What" by Miles Davis, "Impressions" by John Coltrane, and "Maiden Voyage" by Herbie Hancock.
Some of the most influential bebop musicians in jazz history include Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonious Monk, Bud Powell, and Max Roach. Their innovative styles and compositions helped shape the bebop movement and influence generations of jazz musicians.
Valerie Wilmer has written: 'As serious as your life' -- subject- s -: African American musicians, History and criticism, Jazz, Jazz musicians, United States 'Jazz people' -- subject- s -: Biography, History and criticism, Jazz, Jazz musicians
Dizzy Gillespie has written: 'Dizzy atmosphere' -- subject(s): Interviews, Jazz musicians 'To be, or not ... to BOP' -- subject(s): Biography, Jazz musicians 'Dizzy: To be or not to bop' 'Body and Soul' 'Dizzy' -- subject(s): Biography, Jazz musicians 'Dizzy Gillespie / A Jazz Master' 'To be, or not-- to bop' -- subject(s): Biography, Jazz musicians 'The Dizzy Gillespie Collection'
Bix Beiderbecke was a jazz cornetist from Iowa, and one of the leading jazz musicians of the 1920s.
John Chilton has written: 'Who's who of British jazz' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Biography, Jazz musicians 'The song of the hawk' -- subject(s): Biography, Jazz musicians
Thomas J. Hennessey has written: 'From jazz to swing' -- subject(s): African American jazz musicians, African American musicians, History and criticism, Jazz
Alexander Ebert has written: 'Jazz und seine Musiker im Roman' -- subject(s): American fiction, History and criticism, African American jazz musicians, Jazz in literature, Jazz musicians in literature
George Benson is.
I don't think any jazz musicians played clarinet. Jazz has brass instruments.