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  1. Hace 6 días · Ceora” is a Latin-based composition by trumpeter Lee Morgan from 1965. The song first appeared on Morgan’s album Cornbread , which features the trumpeter playing alongside pianist Herbie Hancock, drummer Billy Higgins, saxophonists Jackie McLean and Hank Mobley, and bassist Larry Ridley.

  2. 15 de jun. de 2024 · Lee Morgan is one of the great jazz trumpeters, releasing numerous albums as a lead and working with the likes of John Coltrane. Here, you'll find a complete list of the best Lee Morgan albums, including pictures of the album covers when available.

  3. 24 de jun. de 2024 · Lee Morgan ranks high among the definitive hard bop trumpet players, his sound all but defining an era. The Philadelphia native was just 18 when he recorded his first album under his own name for Blue Note. While he made a vivid impression alongside John Coltrane on the saxophonist’s 1957 classic Blue Train, it was...

  4. 17 de jun. de 2024 · Lee Morgan, a prodigious talent in the world of jazz, left an indelible mark on the genre with his extraordinary trumpet playing and innovative compositions. Born on July 10, 1938, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Morgan's journey into the world of music began at a young age.

  5. 11 de jun. de 2024 · the blue note classic vinyl reissue series blue note classic vinyl series: audiophile vinyl reissues from the finest in jazz since 1939 mastered from the original analog tapes. mastered by kevin gray at cohearent audio. manufactured at optimal on 180 gram vinyl. . lee morgan - tom cat . (1964/2006 blue note records / capitol records / emi 0946 ...

  6. One of my all time favorite albums. I saw a show at the Blue Note a bunch of years back (2009 I think) and was sitting next to an older gentleman. We got to talking and it turned out to be Harold Mabern who played in this group and is on the Lee Morgan live at the Lighthouse recording. He was super nice and so cool.

  7. 18 de jun. de 2024 · Collins scripted, directed and produced the feature documentary about the celebrated trumpeter Lee Morgan, who was shot and killed by his common-law wife Helen during a gig at Slug’s Saloon in New York City’s East Village on February 19, 1972.