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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jack_WalrathJack Walrath - Wikipedia

    Jack Arthur Walrath (born May 5, 1946) is an American post-bop jazz trumpeter and musical arranger known for his work with Ray Charles, Gary Peacock, Charles Mingus, and Glenn Ferris, among others.

  2. Jack Arthur Walrath Junior (* 5. Mai 1946 in Stuart (Florida)) ist ein US-amerikanischer Jazztrompeter und Arrangeur. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben und Wirken. 2 Auswahldiskographie. 3 Literatur. 4 Weblinks. Leben und Wirken. Walrath begann im Alter von neun Jahren Trompete zu spielen. Zwischen 1964 und 1968 studierte er am Berklee College.

  3. 5. Mai 2003 · Summertime is no exception, as the drummer propels a formidable combo - including reedmen Chris Potter and Bob Sheppard, pianist Billy Childs, and Clark's long- time associate, trumpeter Jack Walrath - through nine airy tracks, covering a broad slice of the jazz canon.

  4. Give the Drummer Some (Stash Records, 1982, mit Jack Walrath, Ricky Ford, Neal Kirkwood, Jack Wilkins, Chip Jackson) Mike Clark & Paul Jackson: The Funk Stops Here (Enja, 1992) Mike Clark and friends: Jim Payne's New York Funk (Gramavision, 1994) Master Drummers: Volume Three (Ubiquity, 1995) Summertime (Jazz Key Music, 1999)

  5. 3. März 2003 · It’s your daddy’s music in a new picture frame. ”Summertime,” a personal favorite, is treated to a harmonic makeover. Using darkness and mystery, a quintet with Clark, Childs, Chris Potter, Jack Walrath and James Genus presents this gem as it’s never been shown before.

  6. An American post-bop jazz trumpeter, composer, conductor, author, educator and musical arranger, Jack Walrath is best recognized for his work with Ray Charles, Gary Peacock, Charles Mingus and Glenn Ferris. At the age of nine, Walrath began playing the trumpet in Edgar, Montana.

  7. jack walrath. Jack Walrath, trumpeter, composer, arranger, has had an active varied career for over 50 years. His credits include work with Ray Charles, Charlie Persip, Miles Davis, and Quincy Jones. He worked alongside Charles Mingus towards the end of Mingus's life, from 1974 until 1979 when Charles could no longer play (due to ALS) and was ...