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Emperor March - Live at the Blue Note [ ÉLŐ ] |
Charles Tolliver |
első megjelenés éve: 2009 |
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(2009)
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5.889 Ft
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1. | On the Nile
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2. | I Want to Talk About You
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3. | Emperor March
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4. | Chedlike
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5. | In the Trenchies
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6. | Toughin'
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Jazz
Charles Tolliver - Arranger, Producer, Soloist, Trumpet, Conductor, Orchestration Aaron J. Johnson Trombone (Bass) Anthony Wonsey Piano, Soloist Bill Saxton Flute, Sax (Tenor), Clarinet, Sax (Soprano), Soloist Billy Harper Sax (Tenor), Soloist Bruce Williams Flute, Sax (Soprano), Clarinet, Sax (Alto) David Weiss Trumpet Ernest Stewart Trombone Gene Jackson Drums Greg Calbi Mastering Jason Jackson Trombone, Soloist Jeff Levenson Producer John Abbott Photography Jon D'Uva Mixing, Digital Editing Keyon Harrold Soloist, Trumpet Marcus Strickland Sax (Tenor), Soloist Michael Cuscuna Liner Notes Michael Williams Trumpet Molly Gobel Art Direction, Design Reggie Workman Bass Stafford Hunter Trombone Stanley Cowell Piano, Soloist Steven Bensusan Executive Producer Steven Remote Engineer, Mixing Todd Bashore Piccolo, Soloist, Flute, Sax (Alto)
Charles Tolliver
Active Decades: '60s, '70s, '80s and '00s Born: Mar 06, 1942 in Jacksonville, FL Genre: Jazz Styles: Post-Bop, Hard Bop
In the early '70s, Charles Tolliver was one of the brightest young trumpeters in jazz. He studied at Howard University and then moved to New York in 1964, playing and recording with Jackie McLean. Tolliver was on quite a few excellent advanced hard bop records in the mid-'60s, played with Gerald Wilson's Orchestra in Los Angeles (1966-1967), and was a member of Max Roach's group at the same time (1967-1969) as the compatible Gary Bartz. In 1969, Tolliver formed a quartet called Music Inc. that often featured pianist Stanley Cowell and was on a few occasions expanded to a big band. Tolliver and Cowell founded the Strata East label in 1971, which released many fine records in the 1970s. Although it was an era when there was a serious shortage of talented young trumpeters (prior to the rise of Wynton Marsalis), Tolliver after the mid-'70s maintained a low profile. Charles Tolliver, whose fat tone was influenced by Freddie Hubbard while his ideas display bits of John Coltrane, has recorded as a leader for Impulse (two songs from a 1965 concert), Black Lion, Enja, and Strata East. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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