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  1. Nicholas Payton (Nueva Orleans, 26 de septiembre de 1973) es un trompetista estadounidense de jazz. Biografía [ editar ] Nacido en el seno de una familia de fuerte tradición musical (su madre es pianista y cantante y su padre, Walter Payton, es un contrabajista muy conocido en la escena local de Crescent City [ 1 ] ), Payton comenzó a tocar la trompeta con sólo cuatro años.

  2. 10 de mar. de 1998 · Tracklist. Credits. Bass – Christian McBride, Neal Miner. Drums – Yoron Israel. Guitar – Mark Elf. Tenor Saxophone – Bobby Lavell. Trumpet – Nicholas Payton. Vocals – Grady Tate, Miles Griffith. Notes. This is a fun album to listen to. Barcode and Other Identifiers. Barcode: 0601926000428.

  3. 10 de feb. de 2007 · Mark Elf, George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin, Yoron Israel, Grady Tate, Christian McBride, Bobby Lavell, Neal Miner, Miles Griffith, Nicholas Payton, Mark Elf - Trickynometry - Amazon.com Music

  4. Trickynometry-1998-Jen Bay Records #1 Gavin Jazz 4 weeks featuring Christian McBride, Nicholas Payton, Yoron Israel, Grady Tate, Miles Griffith, Bobby LaVell & Neal Miner. A Minor Scramble-1997-Jen Bay Records #1 Gavin Jazz Chart-Featuring Lewis Nash, Peter Washington, Nicholas Payton and Benny Green.

  5. 17 de abr. de 1998 · Yet for all their finesse and probing, Elf and his bandmates, who include trumpeter Nicholas Payton, vocalist Grady Tate and tenor saxophonist Bobby LaVell, never create an atmosphere so...

  6. Nicholas Payton (born September 26, 1973) is an American trumpet player and multi-instrumentalist. A Grammy Award winner, he is from New Orleans , Louisiana. [1] [2] He is also a prolific and provocative writer who comments on a multitude of subjects, including music, race, politics, and life in America.

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    scene today. It was a ball to have him on the date. Nicholas Payton is a multi-instrumentalist and this is his second appearance on one of my recordings. Jimmy Heath told me about his ability to play sax, bass, piano, and of course the trumpet. When we first met in New Orleans I asked him if he also played the guitar and he said “Not Yet”.