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  2. 6. Jan. 2018 · Oscar Pettiford - bass, celloRay Copeland, Kenny Dorham (B2 & B3), Art Farmer (A1- B1) - trumpetAl Grey - tromboneDavid Amram, Julius Watkins - French hornGi...

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  3. 27. Juni 2022 · Oscar Pettiford and Jan Johansson – In Denmark 1959-60 (2016) This mighty compilation highlights a period in jazz where things were changing fast. The year 1959 alone was an absolutely astonishing one for releases, including Miles Davis’ Kind Of Blue ; and John Coltrane’s fittingly titled Giant Steps .

  4. Oscar Pettiford was (along with Charles Mingus) the top bassist of the 1945-1960 period, and the successor to the late Jimmy Blanton. In addition, he was the first major jazz soloist on the cello. A bop pioneer, it would have been very interesting to hear what Pettiford would have done during the avant-garde '60s if he had not died unexpectedly in 1960. After starting on piano, Pettiford ...

  5. The great bassist Oscar Pettiford live in Hamburg 1958, second chapter. Fine mélange of modern mainstream, cool jazz and hard bop, with Jimmy Pratt (dr), Hans Koller (ts), Dusko Goykovich (tp), Michel Hausser (vib), Attila Zoller (g), Roger Guerin (tp) and Armin Rusch (p), Comes as carefully mastered longplay-CD and 2-LP vinyl set (gatefold), including photos of the event by Susanne ...

  6. 2015. New Submission. Blues In My Mind | Live In Hamburg 1958 ( 2 × LP, Gatefold) Sonorama. Sonorama L-92. Germany. 2015. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2015 CD release of "Blues In My Mind" on Discogs.

  7. Oscar Pettiford, von seinen Kollegen O.P. genannt, war mit Charlie Parker und Dizzy Gillespie ein Wegbereiter des Bebop. Ebenso wie Jimmy Blanton und wie Charles Mingus trug er dazu bei, dass der Kontrabass im Jazz zum Soloinstrument wurde. Außerdem führte er 1950 das Cello, auf das er das Pizzicatospiel des Basses übertrug, als Soloinstrument in den Jazz ein.