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  1. 29. Mai 2013 · From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Lawrence Brown, from the era of 1946-1947. Tape 7. Tape 7. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave.

  2. Clef Records, Impulse! Records. Lawrence Brown (August 3, 1907 – September 5, 1988) was an American jazz trombonist from California best remembered for his work with the Duke Ellington orchestra. [1] He was a session musician throughout his career, and also recorded albums under his own name.

  3. www.musicianguide.com › 1608002152 › Lawrence-BrownLawrence Brown Biography

    Lawrence Brown's Awards. Esquire Silver, 1944-45. Famous Works. Selected discography; Black, Brown & Beige (58 selections by Ellington and His Orchestra, recorded 1944-46), Bluebird, 1988. Caravan (The Johnny Hodges All-Stars, Recorded 1947-51), Prestige, 1992. Duke Ellington and His Orchestra, 1939-40, Forlane, 1992.

  4. 29. Mai 2013 · From the David W. Niven Collection of Jazz History, a cassette recording from the Jazz artist Lawrence Brown, from the era of 1940. Tape 4. Tape 4. Recorded with a TEAC AD-500 cassette deck, a desktop computer with a modern SoundBlaster sound card, and the audio recording program GoldWave.

  5. Recorded at Carnegie Hall in New York on January 4, 1946. Personnel. Duke Ellington – piano; Cat Anderson, Shelton Hemphill, Taft Jordan, Francis Williams – trumpet; Lawrence Brown, Wilbur DeParis – trombone; Claude Jones – valve trombone; Jimmy Hamilton – tenor saxophone, clarinet; Johnny Hodges – alto saxophone

  6. Lawrence Brown. Trombonist, Born in Lawrence, Kansas on 3 August 1907, Died in Los Angeles. California, 6 September 1988. Lawrence Brown, who joined the Duke Ellington Orchestra as a trombonist in 1932, changed the way Ellington played jazz trombone. Only a handful of trombonists like Jay C. Higginbotham and Jack Teagarden had managed to escape ...

  7. Lawrence Brown. Lawrence Brown (August 3, 1907 – September 5, 1988) was a jazz trombonist from California best remembered for his work with the Duke Ellington orchestra. He was a session musician throughout his career, and also recorded albums under his own name. Show Less...