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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bud_and_BirdBud and Bird - Wikipedia

    Bud and Bird is a live album by Gil Evans that won the Grammy Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album in 1989. Evans conducted the orchestra, which included Hamiet Bluiett , Bill Evans , and Johnny Coles .

  2. Bud and Bird (Electric Bird/King, 1986 [1987]) Farewell (Evidence, 1986 [1992]) With Craig Harris. F-Stops (Soul Note, 1993) With Abdullah Ibrahim. The Journey (Chiaroscuro, 1977) With Charles Mingus. Mingus at Carnegie Hall (Atlantic, 1974) With David Murray. Now Is Another Time (Justin Time, 2003) With the Music Revelation Ensemble ...

  3. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Bud And Bird (Live At Sweet Basil) by Gil Evans & The Monday Night Orchestra. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  4. ia601008.us.archive.org › 0 › itemsBud & Bird

    BUD AND BIRD . 2. HALF MAN, HALF HamietCOOKIE . 3. 4. 5. Gil Evans • Piano Bill Evans • Tenor Sax, Soprano Sax, Flute Bluiett • Baritone Sax, Clarinet, Bass Clarinet . GATES-ILLUMINATION . Lew . Soloff, Shunzo O’no, Miles Evans • Trumpets Chris Hunter • Alto Sax, Soprano Sax, Flute . NICARAGUA BLUES . John . Cla* * FrDench "orn ...

  5. 5 de oct. de 2018 · Remembering Hamiet Bluiett: Big Horn, Big Heart. I first met Hamiet Bluiett back in 1989, when I first moved to New York. I was fresh out of Berklee and green as the cucumber fields of Fruitland, Maryland. Back then I counted on friends and colleagues who had already moved to New York a year or two earlier to be buffers between folks and me I ...

  6. Bluiett. The most prominent baritone saxophonist of his generation, Bluiett combines a blunt, modestly inflected attack with a fleet, aggressive technique, and (maybe most importantly) a uniform hugeness of sound that extends from his horn’s lowest reaches to far beyond what is usually its highest register.

  7. Hamiet Bluiett (sobrenombre pronunciado como BLU-ett; Brooklyn o Lovejoy, Illinois; 16 de septiembre de 1940 – 4 de octubre de 2018) fue un saxofonista, clarinetista y compositor de jazz estadounidense.