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  1. Sarah Morrow – Wikipedia. Sarah Amial Morrow (* 14. November 1969 in Houston, Texas) ist eine US-amerikanische Posaunistin des Modern Jazz . Leben und Wirken. Morrow, die in Pickerington, Ohio aufwuchs, lernte zunächst Klarinette, bevor sie sich mit zwölf Jahren dafür entschied, in der Schulband Posaune zu spielen.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sarah_MorrowSarah Morrow - Wikipedia

    Sarah Amial Morrow (born 1969) is an American jazz composer and trombonist . Early life. Morrow was born in Houston, Texas in 1969. She studied the clarinet before taking up the trombone at the age of 12. She began playing jazz at the age of 17 in high school; after graduating from Ohio University, she began to play in small jazz formations. [1]

  3. About Sarah Morrow. “Sarah Morrow is the first original voice I’ve heard in a long time. She has a personal and identifiable soundSarah Morrow is the new voice of this Era.” – Legendary Trombonist CURTIS FULLER. (John Coltrane, Art Blakey, Benny Golson) A female trombonist, playing in The Ray Charles Orchestra? Not until Sarah Morrow .

  4. Trombonist/composer/lyricist/producer Sarah Morrow broke into the international jazz scene in 1995 as the first female instrumentalist to join Ray Charles’ all-star orchestra. After touring with Charles for two years, she joined a three-horn section in a funk group led by former Miles Davis lead bassist Foley. She has since recorded and ...

  5. 12. Juli 2006 · Sarah Morrow is a jazz trombonist who has performed and recorded with Ray Charles, Foley, Dee Dee Bridgewater and others. She has released three albums under her name and won the Cork Jazz Festival \"Rising Star\" award in 2005.

  6. Successful young trombonist Sarah Morrow is rising fast to the top of that “new breed” of passionate jazz musicians the entertainment media is raving about. hard working, communicative and dedicated, her uniquely lush sound and strong sense of rhythm have...

  7. Die Posaunistin Sarah Morrow habe ich 1997 zum ersten Mal auf einer Bühne gesehen, da spielte sie im Berliner Quasimodo mit dem Bassisten der letzten Miles Davis Band, Foley. Da war sie die einzige Musikerin (neben vier Sängerinnen), und Foley sagte extra bei der Vorstellung „Oh nein, gebt ihr keinen Extraapplaus dafür, dass sie ein ...