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  1. 26. März 2002 · Published By – Jobete Music Co., Inc. Published By – Janijam Music. Published By – Anaya Music. Recorded At – Studio Tempo. Mixed At – Victor Studio. Edited At – Ventura Digital Audio. Mastered At – Ventura Digital Audio.

  2. Hamiet Bluiett ( BLUE-et; September 16, 1940 – October 4, 2018) was an American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, and composer. His instrument was the baritone saxophone. Bluiett was born in Brooklyn, Illinois. He was thought to be one of the finest players of this instrument. He was member of the World Saxophone Quartet, he also played (and ...

  3. 1. Jan. 1984 · As a founding member of the World Saxophone Quartet, baritone saxophonist Hamiet Bluiett acquired a well-deserved reputation as an avant-gardist. However, as this album proved in 1984 (and others have proven countless times since), his talents also run to the more conventional. Though Ebu has a taste of the arcane, it is mostly a collection of relatively straightahead Bluiett-penned blowing ...

  4. 30. Juli 2007 · Hamiet Bluiett has had some severe health problems and it sounds like he will not play again. His granddaughter is trying to raise money to help him with his medical bills. His granddaughter is trying to raise money to help him with his medical bills.

  5. 8. Aug. 2015 · Provided to YouTube by Believe SASDolly Baby, aka Song Service (A Solo Blues Concert) · Hamiet BluiettBirthright (Live)℗ Jazzwerkstatt gUGReleased on: 2015-0...

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  6. Young Warrior, Old Warrior (1995) Bluiett's Barbeque Band (1996) Im/Possible to Keep (1996) Live at Carlos I: Another Night (1997) Same Space (1998) Saying Something for All (1998) Live at Carlos I: Last Night (1998) Libation for the Baritone Saxophone Nation (1998) Join Us (1999)

  7. 5. Okt. 2018 · The jazz world has lost a giant. World Saxophone Quartet founder Hamiet Bluiett died Thursday. He was 78. A native of Brooklyn (Lovejoy), Illinois, Bluiett was an internationally admired innovator who frequently returned to the St. Louis region as a performer and educator. He was known as a master of the baritone saxophone.