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  1. Reuben „Ruby“ Braff (* 16.März 1927 in Boston, Massachusetts; † 9. Februar 2003 in Chatham, Massachusetts) war ein amerikanischer Kornettist des Swingjazz.. Braff spielte ab den 1940er Jahren in der Gegend von Boston und trat ab 1947 in New Yorker Clubs auf. 1949 spielte er mit der Band des Klarinettisten Edmond Hall im Savoy Cafe in Boston, wo er auch mit Pee Wee Russell spielte. 1953 ...

  2. 11. Feb. 2003 · Feb. 11, 2003. Ruby Braff, a jazz trumpeter and cornetist who defied the odds by rising to fame in the modern era with a resolutely old-fashioned style, died on Sunday in North Chatham, Mass. He ...

  3. rubybraff.bandcamp.com › album › little-thingsLittle Things | Ruby Braff

    Little Things by Ruby Braff, released 14 March 2021 1. Just You, Just Me 2. Sweet Lorraine 3. In My Solitude / I Got Rhythm 4. Little Things Mean a Lot 5. I Want to Be Happy 6. Sugar 7. The Man I Love 8. I Can't Get Started 9. Mean to Me 10. Ruby's Blues 11. Braff Talk Ruby Braff began his jazz career as an out-of-time traditionalist playing with veteran jazzmen of an earlier age, and rose to ...

  4. 1. Juni 2021 · Écoutez en illimité ou téléchargez Just for Fun de Ruby Braff en qualité Hi-Res sur Qobuz. Abonnement à partir de 12,50€/mois.

  5. Ruby Braff: Interview 3. Ruby Braff (1927–2003) Cornetist Ruby (Reuben) Braff was born in Boston, Massachusetts. Self-taught, he played locally during the 1940s, recorded with Edmond Hall’s band in 1949 and worked with Pee Wee Russell in the early 1950s. He moved to New York in 1953 and made outstanding recordings that year with trombonist ...

  6. 1. Sept. 2021 · Ruby Braff Album Name: Just For Fun Release Date: 2021 Genre: Jazz Format: MP3 320 Kbps Size (ZIP / RAR): 179 Mb Track listing: 01 – Out of Nowhere 02 – Don’t Blame Me 03 – I Used to Love You 04 – That Old Feeling 05 – Mean to Me 06 – I’ll Do

  7. Ruby Braff: Interview 1. Art Blakey: Interview 3. Ruby Braff (1927–2003) Cornetist Ruby (Reuben) Braff was born in Boston, Massachusetts. Self-taught, he played locally during the 1940s, recorded with Edmond Hall’s band in 1949 and worked with Pee Wee Russell in the early 1950s. He moved to New York in 1953 and made outstanding recordings ...