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  1. Jimmy Garrison (3 de marzo de 1934 – 7 de abril de 1976) fue un contrabajista de jazz estadounidense nacido en Miami, Florida. 1 Es recordado por su colaboración con John Coltrane de 1961 a 1967. 2 . Carrera. Garrison se crio en Miami y en Filadelfia, donde aprendió a tocar el contrabajo.

  2. James Emory Garrison (March 3, 1934 – April 7, 1976) [2] was an American jazz double bassist. He is best remembered for his association with John Coltrane from 1961 to 1967. [3] Career. Garrison was born in Miami, Florida and moved to Philadelphia when he was 10, where he learned to play bass during his senior year of high school. [4] .

  3. rateyourmusic.com › the_clifford_thornton_new_art_ensemble › freedom_and_unityFreedom & Unity - Rate Your Music

    Brilliant Debut Captures Anger and Energy. Sound City Studios, New York City, July 22, 1967. Clifford Thornton – valve trombone; Sonny King – alto saxophone; Joe McPhee – trumpet; Edward Avent – cornet; Karl Berger – vibraphone; Don Moore – bass; Jimmy Garrison – bass; Tyrone Crabb – bass; Harold (Nunding) Avent – drums.

  4. The Clifford Thornton New Art Ensemble – Freedom & Unity. More images. Tracklist. Free Huey. 15th Floor. Miss Oula. Kevin (The Theme) Exosphere. Uhuru. O.C.T. The Wake. Credits (13) Sonny King. Alto Saxophone. Don Moore. Bass. Jimmy Garrison. Bass. Tyrone Crabb. Bass. Edward Avent. Cornet. Elyse Taylor. Design [Cover And Backliner], Illustration.

  5. 1 de nov. de 2001 · Freedom & Unity, the latest in this series by little known trombonist/trumpeter Claude Thornton, is a natural extension of the music of Ornette Coleman. Recorded one day after John Coltrane’s funeral, this session features Trane sideman Jimmy Garrison on two tracks and Joe McPhee (playing trumpet) on three.

  6. The Clifford Thornton New Art Ensemble – Freedom & Unity (2001, CD) - Discogs. More images. Tracklist. Hide Credits. Companies, etc. Pressed By – Americ Disc. Remastered At – Airwave Recording Studios. Credits. Alto Saxophone – Sonny King. Bass – Don Moore, Jimmy Garrison ( tracks: 7, 9, 10), Tyrone Crabb ( tracks: 1, 8)

  7. Jimmy Garrison died of lung cancer on April 7, 1976. His family legacy includes five grandchildren, Keith Owens, Glenda Rose Aiello, ... Freedom & Unity (New World Records, 1967) With McCoy Tyner. Today and Tomorrow (Impulse!, 1963) McCoy Tyner Plays Ellington (Impulse!, 1964)