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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Art_FarmerArt Farmer - Wikipedia

    Arthur Stewart Farmer (August 21, 1928 – October 4, 1999) was an American jazz trumpeter and flugelhorn player. He also played flumpet, a trumpet–flugelhorn combination especially designed for him. He and his identical twin brother, double bassist Addison Farmer, started playing professionally while at high school in Los Angeles.

  2. The official website for Art Farmer, the jazz musician: trumpeter, flugelhornist and flumpeter. Included here is Art Farmer's complete discography along with biographical information, memorabilia, and memories from other artists and fans.

  3. 19. Jan. 2017 · 49K views 7 years ago. Art Farmer's Trumpet Solo 'Whisper Not' by Benny Golson - off the album 'Here and Now' by the Art Farmer/Benny Golson Jazztet ...more.

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  4. Trumpet: David Monette. Flumpet – designed by David Monette for Art Farmer. It is a cross between a trumpet and a flugelhorn. Decorated Flumpet – Monette B7 F (F for Farmer) designed by David Monette and his staff for Art Farmer. Art Farmer started performing on the flumpet in 1991. His original instrument is stored at the Monette shop ...

  5. 4. Okt. 1999 · Art Farmer performing on trumpet with the Wesley Dotson teenage band at Riverside Park Ballroom in Phoenix, Arizona. Art was born in Council Bluffs, Iowa in 1928 (August 21), into a musical family that included his twin brother, the respected bassist Addison Farmer, who died in 1963.

  6. Art Farmer - Legendary Jazz Trumpeter. A highly melodic soloist, with inventive turns of phase and a frequently elegiac approach to his music. Study of his work over several decades reveals an artist of considerable emotional depths which he plumbed more and more as the years passed.

  7. 13. Nov. 2023 · During the years in which Art Farmer (1928-1999) played trumpet as his main horn, his muted work was a pleasure to hear. After he switched to flugelhorn in the early 1960s, his playing took on greater lyricism and depth, but because there were no flugelhorn mutes, a satisfying aspect of his sound went by the wayside. Then, in the ...