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  1. jazzdisco.org › carmell-jones › discographyCarmell Jones Discography

    * Pacific Jazz PJ-29, ST-29 The Remarkable Carmell Jones 1961 = Mosaic MS-002 Carmell Jones - Mosaic Select 2003 * Pacific Jazz PJ-100 Various Artists - 24 Great Jazz Groups: On Mike! 1963 * Pacific Jazz X-326 Carmell Jones, Harold Land - Blues March / I'm Gonna Go Fishin' 1961. Carmell Jones Quintet. same personnel. Pacific Jazz Studios, Los Angeles, CA, June 14, 1961

  2. 25 de jul. de 2021 · Tracks:A1 Stella By Starlight 00:00A2 What's New 06:21A3 Now's The Time 15:52B1 Billy's Bounce 23:38B2 Pent Up House 31:35CreditsAlto Saxophone – Rolan...

  3. Carmell Jones. Carmell Jones (1936–96) Jones was a bop-orientated trumpeter who spent many years in Europe, and was featured on a seminal Blue Note recording. Jones was born In Kansas City and started trumpet lessons when seven years old. He moved to Los Angeles in 1961, working as a studio musician.

  4. Carmell Jones Quartet - Previously Unreleased Los Angeles Session. 1:06:06; Lists Add to List. The Existential Universe: Music of Personal and Profound Discovery (A Record Diary) [Volume 1] by HistoryBetweenthePag;

  5. 14 de ene. de 2024 · He was invited by Joachim Berendt, the German jazz critic who had heard Jones while in Kansas City, to go to Germany to play and record. In 1965, he headed for Europe where he would stay for the next 15 years. Although quite active in Europe, Carmell Jones was largely forgotten by the time he moved back to Kansas City in 1980; however, a 1982 ...

  6. If Carmell Jones isn’t exactly a household name in the jazz world (although he was featured on such important recordings as Horace Silver’s “Song for My Father“), blame his move in 1965 to Germany, where he lived and worked for the next 15 years.

  7. The Remarkable Carmell Jones by Carmell Jones released in 1961. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.