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  1. 13. Sept. 2012 · During the period 1934-1939, while saxophone pioneer Coleman Hawkins was playing in Europe, Chu Berry was one of several younger tenor saxophonists, such as Budd Johnson, Ben Webster and Lester Young who vied for supremacy on their instrument. Berry's mastery of advanced harmony and his smoothly-flowing solos on uptempo tunes influenced such young innovators as Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie ...

  2. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Budd_JohnsonBudd Johnson - Wikipedia

    Budd Johnson is vooral bekend door zijn tijd bij Earl Hines (1934-1942), die hij begin jaren 1940 samenbracht met muzikanten van de moderne bop en voor wiens orkest hij ook arrangeerde. In 1938 speelde hij bovendien met Fletcher Henderson. Johnson behoorde daarnaast tot de pioniers van de bop, die de eerste bopsessies in 1944 mee-organiseerden ...

  3. The Smithsonian Collection of Big Band Jazz. (1985) The Smithsonian Collection of Classic Jazz is a six-LP box set released in 1973 by the Smithsonian Institution. Compiled by jazz critic, scholar, and historian Martin Williams, the album included tracks from over a dozen record labels spanning several decades and genres of American jazz, from ...

  4. Earl Hines/Budd Johnson (CD, )Black And Blue: 233084: France: 1987: Reviews. Add Review. Release [r5939621] Copy Release Code. Edit Release See all versions New Submission. For sale on Discogs Sell a copy. 4 copies from $5.99. Shop now. Statistics. Have:1 ...

  5. 17. Jan. 2013 · The definitive band started its genesis when tenor titan Budd Johnson climbed aboard the Chicago express in 1937. He starts off in a cooking little quartet take of “Honeysuckle Rose” with Simeon, and Hines sounds digitally inspired by the company. Hines still finds time between big band sessions to record some more electrifying solo sessions, with a take of “Body and Soul” sounding ...

  6. 6. Mai 2011 · From the tenorsaxbattle the solo of Budd Johnson with the Hank Jones trio Leave a reaction please

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  7. www.jazzarcheology.com › artists › keg_johnsonFREDERIC H. JOHNSON KEG

    Keg Johnson, elder brother of tenorsax player Budd Johnson, was a personal and quite underrated trombone performer, certainly deserving a solography. History: First lessons from his father, a cornetist. Later studied with Booker Pittman’s mother (Mrs. Portia Pittman, daughter of Booker T. Washington). Did day work in