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  1. Papa Lips, an Album by Bob Mintzer Horn Man Band. Released in 1984 on Sony (catalog no. 28AP 2881; Vinyl LP). Featured peformers: Marvin Stamm (trumpet), Laurie Frink (trumpet), Randy Brecker (trumpet), Lew Soloff (trumpet), Bob Mintzer (tenor saxophone, flute, piccolo, clarinet, arranger), David Sanborn (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone), Lawrence Feldman (tenor saxophone, flute, piccolo ...

  2. Tate, David Newman, Pepper Adams, David Spinozza, Ralph MacDonald, Marvin Stamm, Randy Brecker, Frank Wess, & vocalist Ursula Dudziak. Mardin, himself, appears on electric and acoustic piano on several tracks. Kudos to Wounded Bird Records for releasing "Journey" on cd in 2008. They don't make jazz like this anymore - a CLASSIC example of that

  3. Mike and Marvin began playing together after meeting through their work with the Westchester Jazz Orchestra. Regular Sunday afternoon duo sessions nurtured a close friendship, and a unique musical connection. When joined by bassist Mike McGuirk and drummer Dennis Mackrel, the scope of their intimate conversation expanded, resulting in a deeply.

  4. 21 de jun. de 2017 · The world renowned Jazz Trumpeter Marvin Stamm presents a master class at the 2017 National Trumpet Competition on Friday, March 24, 2017 at Metropolitan Sta...

  5. 4 de oct. de 2006 · Marvin Stamm - Trumpet, Bill Mays - Piano, Rufus Reid - Bass, Ed Soph - Drums, John Abercrombie - GuitarMarvin Stamm (born May 23, 1939, Memphis, Tennessee) ...

  6. Trumpet – Laurie Frink, Marvin Stamm, Randy Brecker, Bob Millikan* Notes. Recorded direct-to-digital at Clinton Recording, Studio A on June 21 & 22, 1986. ... Incredible Journey. Bob Mintzer Big Band. Released. 1988 — US. CD — Album. Departure. Bob Mintzer Big Band. Released. 1993 — US. CD — Album. Tunnel. Flim & The BB's. Released ...

  7. Journey is the second album released by record producer Arif Mardin as leader. Released on the Atlantic label in 1974, it features "a veritable who's who of funk and jazz greats", many of them regular session and studio musicians who appear on Mardin-produced albums for other artists.