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1. | Fuller Up
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2. | I Should Care
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3. | Whisper Not
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4. | Straight Ahead [*]
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5. | P.B.
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6. | Like Someone in Love
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7. | Yo What's Up
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8. | Room's Blues [*]
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Jazz
Bill Hardman - Flugelhorn, Trumpet Junior Cook - Sax (Tenor) Leroy Williams - Drums Mickey Tucker - Piano Paul Brown - Bass Robin Eubanks - Trombone
* Jim Anderson - Engineer * Nils Winther - Photography, Producer
Bill Hardman
Active Decades: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s and '90s Born: Apr 06, 1933 in Cleveland, OH Died: Dec 05, 1990 in Paris, France Genre: Jazz Styles: Hard Bop
A reliable hard bop-oriented trumpeter, Bill Hardman never became famous, but he helped out on many sessions. While a teenager, Hardman gigged with Tadd Dameron, and after graduating high school he was with Tiny Bradshaw (1953-1955). He debuted on record with Jackie McLean (1955), played with Charles Mingus (1956), and gained recognition for his work with Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers (1956-1958). Hardman worked with Horace Silver (1958), Lou Donaldson (on and off during 1959-1966), re-joined Blakey twice (1966-1969 and in the late '70s), was with Mingus again during parts of 1969-1972, and led a group with Junior Cook (1979-1981). Bill Hardman had an appealing style in the Clifford Brown tradition and recorded as a leader for Savoy (1961) and Muse. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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