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  1. Lew Soloff (* 20. Februar 1944 in New York City; † 8. März 2015 ebenda) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazztrompeter Leben und Wirken. Soloff stammte aus einer musikalischen Familie; sein Vater war Tänzer, die Mutter Geigerin in einem Vari ...

  2. 9. März 2015 · He was 71. Soloff suffered an apparent heart attack as he walked down a New York City street Saturday night with his daughter Laura Solomon, her husband, and their children. He died early Sunday, Solomon said. Soloff joined Blood, Sweat and Tears in 1968, about a year after the mega-group formed. He performed on their hit “Spinning Wheel ...

  3. In memoriam: Lew Soloff. Lewis “Lew” Michael Soloff, perhaps best known or his work with the band Blood, Sweat & Tears, passed away at the age of 71. The cause of death was a heart attack. Soloff grew up in Lakewood, New Jersey, and began playing trumpet at the age of 10. He attended the Eastman School of Music, and he studied briefly at ...

  4. 10. März 2015 · Lew Soloff (tp), Mike Stern (g), Charnett Moffett (b), Elvin Jones (ds)Album:" Lew Soloff / Yesterdays "Recorded: New York City, September 15 & 16, 1986

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  5. Soloff was also the lead trumpeter of the Carnegie Hall Jazz Band under the direction of Jon Faddis during its entire tenure and spent six years as first trumpet in the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra. Born in Brooklyn, on February 20, 1944, Soloff was raised in Lakewood, New Jersey and started studying piano at an early age.

  6. Lew Soloff, född 20 februari 1944 i New York, död 8 mars 2015 i New York, var en amerikansk jazz trumpetare. [ 1] Soloff studerade trumpet vid Eastman School of Music och Juilliard School. Han är kanske mest känd för sitt arbete med Blood, Sweat & Tears från 1968 till 1973. Innan det arbetade han med Machito, Gil Evans, Tony Scott, och ...

  7. 20. Feb. 2018 · The Lew Soloff Quartet, an all-star unit, which tours Europe regularly, features Jean-Michel Pilc (piano), Billy Hart (drums) and François Moutin (upright bass). Besides work with his quartet and the Afro-Cuban Ensemble, he is a regular in Carla Bley’s Big Band and remains a founding member, along with leader David Matthews of The Manhattan Jazz Quintet (with 30 recordings to their credit ...