Clifford Brown is one of the most important trumpet players in the history of jazz. Although he died at the young age of 25 in 1956, he remains today the greatest influence on trumpet players of the current generation. He was an accomplished virtuoso, the product of a middle-class, cultivated African-American family, and a positive influence, both in life-style and musical style, on jazz.
Clifford Brown is one of the most important trumpet players in the history of jazz. Although he died at the young age of 25 in 1956, he remains today the greatest influence on trumpet players of the current generation. He was an accomplished virtuoso, the product of a middle-class, cultivated African-American family, and a positive influence, both in life-style and musical style, on jazz.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
A University Performing Arts director and Professor of Music and Literature at Pace University, Dr. Nick Catalano has played, produced, taught and written about jazz throughout his life. He has also had an extensive television career as a writer-producer of films and documentaries. Dr. Catalano lives and writes in New York and East Hampton.
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Acknowledgments Introduction 1: The Brown Family of Wilmington 2: Boysie Lowery and Howard High 3: On to Philadelphia 4: The Brink of Disaster 5: Rhythm 'n' Blues 6: The Month of June 7: European High Jinks 8: New York and Home 9: California Surprise 10: Brown and Roach, Inc. 11: Back to the East 12: Into 1956 Epilogue Notes Selected and Annotated Discography Index
Acknowledgments Introduction 1: The Brown Family of Wilmington 2: Boysie Lowery and Howard High 3: On to Philadelphia 4: The Brink of Disaster 5: Rhythm 'n' Blues 6: The Month of June 7: European High Jinks 8: New York and Home 9: California Surprise 10: Brown and Roach, Inc. 11: Back to the East 12: Into 1956 Epilogue Notes Selected and Annotated Discography Index
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