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  1. Lester Bowie (11 October 1941–8 November 1999[1]) was an American jazz trumpet player[2] and composer. He was a member of the AACM, and cofounded the Art Ensemble of Chicago. Born in Frederick, Maryland, Bowie grew up in St Louis, Missouri. At the age of five he started studying the trumpet with his father, a professional musician. He played with blues musicians such as Little Milton and ...

  2. Learn Lester Bowie facts for kids. Learn Lester Bowie facts for kids. Clear: Search: Web; Images; Kimages; Kpedia; Español NEW ... 1995 (Miłość and Lester Bowie) No Ways Tired (Nonesuch), 1995 (Fontella Bass) Mac's Smokin' Section (McKenzie), 1996 (Mac Gollehon) Hello Friend: To Ennis with Love (Verve), 1997 (Bill Cosby) My Secret Life ...

  3. 12 de nov. de 1999 · William Lester Bowie, trumpet and flugelhorn player, composer and bandleader: born Frederick, Maryland 11 October 1941; twice married (six children); died New York 8 November 1999. A CONTRADICTION ...

  4. Fontella Bass was born in St. Louis, Missouri. She was the daughter of gospel singer Martha Bass, who was a member of the Clara Ward Singers, and the older sister of R&B singer David Peaston. [3] [4] At an early age, Fontella showed great musical talent. At the age of five, she provided the piano accompaniment for her grandmother's singing at ...

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1995 CD release of "No Ways Tired" on Discogs.

  6. NO WAYS TIRED was nominated for a 1996 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album. NO WAYS TIRED celebrates the roots and fruits of African American music, and the circuitous route by which Fontella Bass expanded upon the bedrock of gospel music in the popular arena of blues, soul and jazz--then, by and by, came back to the spirit that originally nurtured her talent.

  7. Bass spent much of the 1970s and 1980s out of the public eye, with spontaneous solo releases and collaborations with her husband Lester Bowie who performed with the Art Ensemble of Chicago. In the late 1990s, Fontella Bass returned to the fore with an album which harked back to her gospel roots in the form of 'No Ways Tired'.