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  1. He was a member of The Lounge Lizards, the Kansas City All-Stars, and a quartet led by jazz guitarist Bill Frisell. He toured with Charlie Haden 's Liberation Music Orchestra, as well as the Duke Ellington Orchestra when it was led by drummer Louis Bellson .

  2. Quartet is the eighth album by Bill Frisell to be released on the Elektra Nonesuch label. It was released in 1996 and features performances by Frisell, trumpeter Ron Miles, trombonist Curtis Fowlkes and violinist and tuba player Eyvind Kang.

  3. Quartet. Eyving Kang - violin, tuba Ron Miles - trumpet, piccolo trumpet Curtis Fowlkes - trombone Bill Frisell - electric and acoustic guitars. produced by Lee Townsend. recording engineer: Oliver DiCicco mixing engineer: Judy Clapp mastering engineer: Greg Calbi. Nonesuch Records, 1996. Out of print, for the MP3 version go to nonesuch.com ...

  4. For Frisell's acclaimed CD Blues Dream, released on Nonesuch in early 2001, the New Quartet of Greg Leisz, David Piltch and Kenny Wollesen is joined by a horn section of Ron Miles (trumpet), Billy Drewes (alto saxophone) and Curtis Fowlkes (trombone).

  5. 20. Jan. 2007 · Quartet is built around a typically inventive, typically off-centered Frisell lineup including Ron Miles (trumpet, piccolo trumpet), Eyvind Kang (violin, tuba), and Curtis Fowlkes (trombone) who draw from a sonorous palette. By avoiding a conventional rhythm section and piano, Frisell and his confederates create a group sound with ...

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  6. Daneben arbeitete Fowlkes mit Thomas Chapin, Art Blakey, Gunter Hampel, Henry Threadgill (Spirit of Nuff...Nuff, 1991), Bill Frisell, Marc Ribot oder Charlie Hunter. Weiterhin war er mehrfach mit Charlie Haden und dessen Liberation Music Orchestra sowie mit Bill Frisell auf Tournee.

  7. Guitarist Frisell assembles a unique quartet lineupCurtis Fowlkes (trombone), Eyvind Kang (violin, tuba), Ron Miles (trumpet)—for a set that ranges in approach from jazz to country. “Quartet may be his masterpiece,” says the New York Times .