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  1. Modern Jazz Trumpets is an album released by Prestige Records in 1951 with music by four jazz trumpeters: Fats Navarro, Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis and Kenny Dorham. The album was released on the 10" LP format and includes the first recordings by Davis for Prestige.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fats_NavarroFats Navarro - Wikipedia

    Years active. 1941–50. Theodore " Fats " Navarro (September 24, 1923 – July 6, 1950) [1] was an American jazz trumpet player and a pioneer of the bebop style of jazz improvisation in the 1940s. A native of Key West, Florida, he toured with big bands before achieving fame as a bebop trumpeter in New York.

  3. Modern Jazz Trumpets | Miles Davis Official Site. Release Date: 1951. Label: Prestige Records. Tracklist. Disc: 1. Pop-up Player. 1. Stop-Fats Navarro. 00:30. 2. Go-Fats Navarro. 00:30. 3. Wailing Wall- Fats Navarro. 00:30. 4. Thinking of You- Dizzy Gillespie. 00:30. 5. Morpheus. 00:30. 6. Whispering. 00:30. 7. Down. 00:30. 8.

  4. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Modern Jazz Trumpets by Fats Navarro / Dizzy Gillespie / Miles Davis / Kenny Dorham. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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  5. 29. Okt. 2022 · Navarro turns in two strong, beautifully judged solo performances, each of which confirms his complete command of both horn and music at a fast tempo, as well as emphasising his signature tone, the fat, immaculately poised trumpet sound justly described by fellow trumpeter Joe Newman as 'one of those big butter sounds'.

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  6. Modern Jazz Trumpets. Various Artists. Released 1951. Modern Jazz Trumpets Tracklist. 1. Go by Fats Navarro Lyrics. 2. Stop by Fats Navarro Lyrics. 3. Wailing Wall by Fats...

  7. American jazz trumpet player Theodore (Fats) Navarro (24/09/1923 – 6/7/50) He was the pioneer of jazz improvisation in the 1940s using the bebop style. Many consider him to be the pioneer of modern jazz trumpet improvisation. He also had a significant stylistic influence on Clifford Brown and other musicians in his short career.