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  2. The Kansas City born trumpeter Carmell Jones was quickly signed by Pacific Jazz soon after his arrival in Los Angeles in 1960, and in addition to appearing on sessions led by labelmates Gerald Wilson, Bud Shank, and Curtis Amy, Jones began what seemed sure to be a promising recording career with his impressive and accurately titled 1961 debut The Remarkable Carmell Jones. The album found Jones ...

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  5. 25. Juli 2021 · Tracks:A1 Stella By Starlight 00:00A2 What's New 06:21A3 Now's The Time 15:52B1 Billy's Bounce 23:38B2 Pent Up House 31:35CreditsAlto Saxophone – Rolan...

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  6. 30. Okt. 2019 · Jay Hawk Talk is the third studio album by trumpeter Carmell Jones. Recorded and released in 1965, it was Jones' debut on Prestige and his final album as a l...

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  7. If Carmell Jones isn’t exactly a household name in the jazz world (although he was featured on such important recordings as Horace Silver’s “Song for My Father“), blame his move in 1965 to Germany, where he lived and worked for the next 15 years. But before his move these recordings clearly demonstrate that Carmell was a musician who never disappointed. Trust us -- he’s not about to ...