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  1. 4 de jun. de 2024 · Bill Holman by Gordon Sapsed and as depicted on the Poll Winners reissue of his 1957 second album. One of the most accomplished arranger-composers to emerge during the 1950s, Bill Holman was born in Orange County, Los Angeles on 21 May 1927.

  2. 4 de jun. de 2024 · He also provided iconic big band charts for Maynard Ferguson, Billy May, Gerry Mulligan, Woody Herman, Charlie Barnet, Les Brown, Harry James and Terry Gibbs. His own big band recorded The Fabulous Bill Holman (1957), In A Jazz Orbit (1958) with an Andre Previn sleeve-note and Great Big Band (1960).

  3. www.abc.net.au › listen › programsJazztrack - ABC listen

    9 de jun. de 2024 · 2h 14m. Presented by. Mal Stanley. In this Jazztrack you’ll hear West Coast saxophonist Frank Morgan, Thelonious Monk live in 1964, Bill Holman from early and later in his long career plus new releases from Ken Peplowski, South Korean born vocalist June Yun, Bill Frisell with orchestra and Tasmanian guitarist Jamie Pregnell. Credits.

  4. 4 de jun. de 2024 · The Bill Holman Band – A View From The Side (1995) Tracklist: 1-1. The Bill Holman Band – No Joy In Mudville (00:07:17) 1-2. The Bill Holman Band – Any Dude’ll Do (00:06:06) 1-3. The Bill Holman Band – But Beautiful (00:06:30) 1-4.

  5. 15 de jun. de 2024 · Bill, Al and Jordi. In The Wall Street Journal last week, I interviewed actor Bill Pullman for my "House Call" column in the Mansion section ( go here ). Bill developed instincts for character study as a child by observing his father, an alcoholic, and his mother, who began having psychiatric problems when she was 49.

  6. 19 de jun. de 2024 · Recorded for the Crestview label in October 1966, Britt's quintet featured Al Molina (tp), Bruce Wolff (v-tb), Pat Britt (as), George Muribus (p), Len Lasher (b), Paul Distel (d) or Buddy Barnhill (d). The rare LP was just reissued with 24-bit remastering by Fresh Sound.

  7. 12 de jun. de 2024 · In the loft, Smith obsessively took photos and recorded jazz musicians rehearsing, jamming and conversing as well as ambient loft and street noise. The musicians included Thelonious Monk, Zoot Sims, Bill Crow, Jim Hall, Jimmy Giuffre, Bob Brookmeyer, Carla Bley, Steve Swallow and Rahsaan Roland Kirk, to name just a few.