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  1. www.encyclopedia.com › music-popular-and-jazz-biographies › wynton-marsalisWynton Marsalis | Encyclopedia.com

    17 de may. de 2018 · Wynton joined with Art Blakey ’ s “ Jazz Messengers ” from 1980-81 and was part of Herbie Hancock ’ s V.S.O.P. quartet, touring and recording in Japan and the United States. Wynton formed his own group which released their first LP in 1981, touring extensively afterward.

  2. (United We Swing by the Wynton Marsalis Septet is my reference standard for cymbals, which on UWS played through the Zen rival those on direct-to-disc 45 RPM LPs played with moving coil cartridges.) I haven't heard the Master Sound CD-release or the approximately $95 CD-release being sold on Amazon as of this writing, the latter of which I suspect is based on the digital master used for the ...

  3. Wynton vs Herbie. The Purist and Crossbreader Duke It Out. You can see how it was supposed to work. Take The Brilliant Young Trumpeter Wynton Marsalis, who has taken some time out from his precocious and dramatic ascent to denounce the commercial moves of certain of his elders, and sit him down with The Great And Distinguished Pianist Herbie Hancock, who among Marsalis’ significant elders ...

  4. Marsalis’s debut album, Wynton Marsalis, was released in January 1982. The album was produced by Hancock, and some of its tracks had been recorded in Japan with the Hancock Quartet, while others featured members of the new quintet Marsalis was putting together, a band that featured his brother Branford on saxophone, Kenny Kirkland on piano, Jeff Watts on drums and Clarence Seay or Charles ...

  5. The International Jazz Day 2023 celebration included thousands of jazz performances, jam sessions, master classes, education and community outreach initiatives, and other special events in 195 countries and all 50 U.S. states. Additionally, UNESCO and the Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz presented educational programs in five languages.

  6. Trio. “In July 1981, Hancock once again flew to Japan together with Ron Carter, Tony Williams, and the 20-year-old rising star trumpeter, Wynton Marsalis, who had been recommended to Hancock by the head of Columbia Jazz at the time, Dr. George Butler. On July 26, the quartet joined the stage with Santana’s band for the final concert of the ...

  7. 29 de dic. de 2020 · This is a collection of performances all featuring Herbie and Tony collaborating with Carlos Santana during the July 1981 Japanese jazz festival, Live Under ...