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  1. Vor 2 Tagen · Recorded January 14, 1961 // Released November 5, 2021. Lee Morgan (trumpet); Wayne Shorter (tenor saxophone); Bobby Timmons (piano); Jymie Merritt (bass); Art Blakey (drums) Lost albums by some of the finest jazz musicians are often touted as essential new listening, but often the value is simply that the music has been previously unheard.

  2. 29. Mai 2024 · In 1961, trumpeter Lee Morgan and pianist Bobby Timmons vacated their seat. They were readily replaced by Freddie Hubbard and Cedar Walton respectively. Importantly, the quintet also evolved into a sextet with the addition of Curtis Fuller on trombone. The move expanded The Jazz Messengers’ harmonic range, as heard on

  3. 31. Mai 2024 · Ceora” is a Latin-based composition by trumpeter Lee Morgan from 1965. The song first appeared on Morgan’s album Cornbread, which features the trumpeter playing alongside pianist Herbie Hancock, drummer Billy Higgins, saxophonists Jackie McLean and Hank Mobley, and bassist Larry Ridley.

  4. Vor 2 Tagen · The haunting melody, carried by Lee Morgan’s trumpet, weaves a tale of introspection and contemplation. Listening to “Mr. Kenyatta,” I find myself getting lost in the music. Each note and phrase seems to carry its own story, and the interplay between the different instruments creates a rich tapestry of sound.

  5. 29. Mai 2024 · The album documents the band’s Tokyo date during their first tour of Japan in 1961 and features one of the most beloved Messengers lineups of all time, with Art Blakey alongside Lee Morgan, Wayne Shorter, Bobby Timmons and Jymie Merritt.

  6. 12. Mai 2024 · On International Jazz Day, we told the story of Lee Morgan, a story of Black Excellence. Even when we tell our story, a white journalist lionizes a white man in his report on the dedication of Edward Lee Morgans historical marker.

  7. 29. Mai 2024 · May 29, 2024. By. Ivana Ng. Lee Morgan and Bennie Maupin photo: Joel Franklin, courtesy of Blue Note Records. In the 1950s, musicians on the West Coast, specifically in Los Angeles and San...