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  1. 9. Mai 2024 · Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin (born May 10, 1900, Wendover, Eng.—died Dec. 7, 1979, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.) was a British-born American astronomer who discovered that stars are made mainly of hydrogen and helium and established that stars could be classified according to their temperatures.

  2. Vor 2 Tagen · Angefangen mit Harry Carney bei Duke Ellington im Jahr 1927, über die 40er mit Serge Chaloff, Leo Parker und Cecil Payne sind es vor allem Pepper Adams (bekannt durch seine Arbeit mit Charles Mingus) und Gerry Mulligan, die die Baritonsaxophonist*innen der heutigen Zeit prägen und deren Erbe durch großartige Musiker wie Nick Brignola, Ronnie Cuber und Gary Smulyan weitergetragen wurde.

  3. Vor 4 Tagen · Kenny's One (5:29) - Cecil Payne - YouTube. JAZZ RECORD VAULT. 868 subscribers. Subscribed. 0. No views 58 seconds ago. From the album "The Connection". 1962 Clark Terry (trumpet), Bennie Green...

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  4. Vor 2 Tagen · 1. The Oxford Compact English Dictionary describes “quintessence” as an “embodiment of quality or class” which sums up Jay Jay Johnson’s virtuosic approach to the trombone. Overcoming the difficulties presented by its seven slide positions, he was the first to adapt the instrument to the intricacies of bebop, where speed and dexterity ...

  5. Vor 6 Tagen · Angefangen mit Harry Carney bei Duke Ellington im Jahr 1927, über die 40er mit Serge Chaloff, Leo Parker und Cecil Payne sind es vor allem Pepper Adams (bekannt durch seine Arbeit mit Charles...

  6. 7. Mai 2024 · He debuted the song at the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival with his trio. It came at an early peak in his career; Weston had been active since the late ’40s, first as a member of a number of R&B and jazz bands, and later playing alongside such luminaries as Kenny Dorham and Cecil Payne.

  7. 3. Mai 2024 · Asked about his influences, Carter mentioned the individual styles of baritone saxophonist Cecil Payne and trombonist J.J. Johnson as more important musical mentors than bass legends like Charles Mingus, Ray Brown and Oscar Pettiford.