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  1. Conflict is an album by alto saxophonist Jimmy Woods' Sextet featuring Elvin Jones, which was recorded in 1963 and released on the Contemporary label.

  2. Jones was born in Kansas City, Kansas, United States. [1] He started piano lessons at age five, and trumpet lessons at age seven. His first professional work was with Kansas City musicians Nathan Davis, Cleanhead Vinson and Frank Smith. He moved to California in 1961, [1] and worked as a studio musician for several years, including in the ...

  3. 25. Juni 2003 · Woods demonstrates his ability to handle the changes and aptly deserves the company he keeps. Elvin Jones fits in his usual thunderous moments, and the rest of the sidemen, Hill and Carmell Jones in particular, are models of creative expression. Contemporary signed Woods after Ornette Coleman’s departure to Atlantic.

  4. Conflict, an Album by Jimmy Woods Sextet. Released in October 1963 on Contemporary (catalog no. M 3612; Vinyl LP). Genres: Post-Bop. Rated #27 in the best albums of 1963. Featured peformers: Carmell Jones (trumpet), Jimmy Woods (alto saxophone, writer), Harold Land (tenor saxophone), Andrew Hill (piano), George Tucker (bass), Elvin Jones (drums ...

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  5. In Berlin trat er auch mit Quincy Jones, Don Ellis, Dave Pike und Stan Kenton auf. Im Juni 1980 kehrte er nach Kansas City zurück. Im Juni 1980 kehrte er nach Kansas City zurück. Im Laufe seiner Karriere nahm Carmell Jones auch Platten mit Sarah Vaughan , Charles McPherson , Herbie Mann , Booker Ervin , Gerald Wilson , Red Mitchell , Jean-Luc Ponty , George Gruntz , Oliver Nelson und Jay ...

  6. Jazz album: “Conflict” by Jimmy Woods, released in 2003 on Fantasy Jazz. Explore the largest collection of jazz recordings @ All About Jazz.

  7. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1963 Vinyl release of "Conflict" on Discogs.