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  1. 10 de mar. de 2015 · An obituary on Thursday about the jazz trumpeter Lew Soloff misstated the year that Blood, Swear & Tears’ second album, his first with the group, was released. It was 1968, not 1969. Mr. Soloff ...

  2. 20 de feb. de 2018 · From the time he eased into the east coast world of trend setting musicians in the mid 1960s, Soloff’s creative ventures have resulted in a respected body of work that places him in a category of true accomplishment and keeps his elegant and lyrical signatures in constant demand.

  3. 9 de mar. de 2015 · Lew Soloff, a trumpet player who was an early member of Blood, Sweat and Tears and whose jazz career included performances with his own ensembles and with Gil Evans, Ornette Coleman, Chuck ...

  4. Trumpet – Lew Soloff (tracks: 1) Trumpet, Trombone, Baritone Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Tom Malone (tracks: 1) Written-By – Hiram Bullock (tracks: 2, 4 to 7, 9 to 11) ... WORLD OF COLLISION (One Size Fits All 4:49) 4:49; Hiram Bullock - 01 - Sooner Or Later. 5:37; Hiram Bullock - 03 - Mustang Sally. 5:28; Hiram Bullock - 10 - World Of ...

  5. 本日のCD Hiram Bullock ♪ World Of Collision ... Lew Soloff. trumpet, tenor & barriton sax, trombone : Tom Malone . Sooner Or Later. One Size Fits All. Mustang Sally. Change. Gonna Walk. Devil May Care. Son Of Creeper. Spanish Castle Magic. Gimp. World Of Collision.

  6. 20 de feb. de 2016 · BST Lew Soloff Much more later The Allmusic.com site synopsis states: Soloff was closely associated with Gil Evans from 1973 on, and also played with George Gruntz’s Concert Jazz Band, the Manhattan Jazz Quintet, and Carla Bley; he was also teamed with the colorful trombonist Ray Anderson on several often-humorous recordings.

  7. Though many in the music world were devastated by Soloff’s loss, Warfield’s connection to the man was deeper than most; he wanted to find a way to express that. Fittingly, he did so in music. In honor of his friend and mentor, Warfield in 2018 released a new album, “For Lew,” a 12-song collection that does more than simply pay homage to Soloff; it also features him on four tracks.