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  1. Mark Whitfield plays Gibson guitars, and uses D'Addario strings and Mesa Boogie amplifiers. Al Foster exclusively plays Yamaha Drums, Paiste Cymbals, Remo Heads & Signature Drumsticks. This recording is dedicated to Danny Barker, a true innovator of Rhythm Guitar and a beautiful human being.

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  2. 10. Okt. 1995 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1995 CD release of "7th Ave. Stroll" on Discogs.

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  3. Mark Whitfield (born October 6, 1966) is an American jazz guitarist. Life and career. Whitfield was born in Lindenhurst, New York. He has worked with Jack McDuff, Jimmy Smith, Courtney Pine, Nicholas Payton, and Chris Botti. [1]

  4. 7th Ave. Stroll: Whitfield, Mark, Dave Holland, Christian McBride, Al Foster, Gregory Hutchinson, Whitfield, Mark, Stephen Scott, Tommy Flanagan: Amazon.fr | Formats: CD, Vinyl, MP3 |Livraison gratuite dès 25 € d'achat

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  5. Mark Whitfield (* 6. Oktober 1966 in Syosset, New York) ist ein US-amerikanischer Gitarrist des Hardbop - und Soul-Jazz . Leben und Wirken. Mark Whitfield schloss 1987 seine Studien am Berklee College of Music in Boston ab, wo er Gitarre, Komposition und Arrangement studiert hatte.

  6. BIO | markwhitfield. “For Jimmy, Wes and Oliver”, a recording by the Christian Mcbride Big Band featuring Mark Whitfield and Joey Defrancesco has received the 2022 Grammy Award for “Best Large Jazz Ensemble”! This is the most recent collaboration between Whitfield and McBride, a musical relationship that began over 30 years ago when ...

  7. Fingerpainting: The Music of Herbie Hancock, an Album by Christian McBride, Nicholas Payton & Mark Whitfield. Released in 1997 on Verve (catalog no. 314 537 856-2; CD). Genres: Jazz. Featured peformers: Herbie Hancock (composer), Don Sickler (producer), Richard Seidel (producer), Jim Anderson (engineer).

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