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  1. Afro/American Sketches is a jazz album by Oliver Nelson recorded in late 1961 and released in 1962. It is his first big band album as a leader.

  2. Oliver Nelson, Afro/American Sketches (Prestige, 1962) Oliver Nelson, Full Nelson (Verve, 1963) Joe Newman, I'm Still Swinging (RCA Victor, 1955) Joe Newman, Salute to Satch (RCA Victor, 1956) Red Norvo, Urbie Green, Dave McKenna, Live at Rick's Cafe Americain (Flying Fish, 1979) Chico O'Farrill, Nine Flags (Impulse!, 1966)

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    Oliver Nelson, Afro/American Sketches (Prestige, 1962) Oliver Nelson, Full Nelson (Verve, 1963) Joe Newman, I'm Still Swinging (RCA Victor, 1955) Joe Newman, Salute to Satch (RCA Victor, 1956) Red Norvo, Urbie Green, Dave McKenna, Live at Rick's Cafe Americain (Flying Fish, 1979) Chico O'Farrill, Nine Flags (Impulse!, 1966)

  4. 16 de feb. de 2024 · In February 1962, “Prestige” label released “Afro/American Sketches”, the ninth Oliver Nelson album. It was recorded September – November 1961, at “Van Gelder Studio” in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. Personnel: Oliver Nelson – arranger, alto and tenor saxophone, liner notes; Eric Dixon – tenor saxophone, flute

  5. Also worth noting are Nelson’s Afro-American Sketches (Prestige, 1961), Fantabulous (Argo, ... Romeo Penque and Jerome Richardson) and trombones (Urbie Green, who solos, and Jimmy Cleveland). It’s a sound that so perfectly accompanies Jobim’s simple flourishes on his intricately constructed and palpably memorable compositions.

  6. AFRO/AMERICAN SKETCHES (29-09-1961) by oliver nelson. Songs. Message, there,'s a yearnin', going up north, desillusioned, freedom dance, jungleaire. Play by

  7. More American than Afro in nature, these seven vivid sketches draw from the rhythmic mother lode that is African and from the cream of the New York jazz-studio crop.