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  1. 20. Feb. 2024 · The Clifford Brown “Memorial Album” captures the young trumpeter in his first date as band leader, shaping the roots of hard bop before he formed his influential group with Max Roach.

  2. One of the most notable developments during Brown's period in New York was the formation of Art Blakey's Quintet, which would become the Jazz Messengers. Blakey formed the band with Brown, Lou Donaldson , Horace Silver , and Curley Russell , and recorded the quintet's first album live at the Birdland jazz club.

  3. 20. Juni 2023 · He was the most brilliant trumpet player of his generation, an original and memorable composer, a dynamic stage presence and one of the authentic legends of modern jazz. Clifford Brown was born October 30, 1930 in Wilmington, Delaware.

  4. These features are illustrated in Clifford Brown’s “De-Dah” (1953), Thelonious Monk Quartet’s “Blue Monk” (1954), and Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers’ “Moanin’” (1958). Sonny Rollins, John Coltrane, and Horace Silver, as well as former musicians of Blakey’s Jazz Messengers, such as Lee Morgan, Wayne Shorter, Freddie ...

  5. 7. Okt. 2021 · Hard bop emerged in the 1950s, spearheaded by the likes of Horace Silver, Clifford Brown, Art Blakey, Jackie McLean and Sonny Rollins, who between them made some outstanding albums that still resonate loudly today.

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  6. The Jazz Messengers (19551990) waren eine Jazzband mit wechselnder Besetzung, die vom Schlagzeuger Art Blakey geleitet wurde. Ursprünglich waren die Messengers ein Projekt des Jazzpianisten Horace Silver mit Art Blakey.

  7. 7. Sept. 2021 · The following year, Blakey and Horace Silver were to co-found the band that became the Jazz Messengers. The music was initially released on three 10” records and then in 1956 on two 12” LPs – entitled A Night At Birdland, Volumes 1 & 2 – Art Blakey Quintet.