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  1. Led by the world-renown musical tandem Edward (saxophone) and Alvin Pazant (trumpet), the Pazant Brothers cut their teeth playing with the likes of heavyweights such as Lionel Hampton, Dizzy Gillespie, Count Basie and Art Blakey. Ed and Al Pazants musical heritage runs long and deep.

  2. In early 1991 Bivins added Alvin Pazant, bringing the group back to a quintet. Harris proved to be only a short-term lead, and in April 1991 he was replaced by Wade Taylor. Taylor was replaced in July 1991 when Bivins recruited Lee Williams, the person whom they had originally wanted to replace George Smith.

  3. 11. Sept. 2023 · Below is a comprehensive list of Alvin Pazants albums in chronological order. 1. “Chicken Scratch” (1972) – Alvin Pazant and The Pazant Brothers. 2. “Juicy Lucy” (1973) – Alvin Pazant and The Pazant Brothers. 3. “Loose & Juicy” (1977) – Alvin Pazant. 4. “New York Underground” (1980) – Alvin Pazant.

  4. Jazz musician Alvin Pazant's bio, concert & touring information, albums, reviews, videos, photos and more.

  5. Alvin Pazant. Profile: Trumpet player. In Groups: Pucho & His Latin Soul Brothers, The Chili Peppers, The Pazant Brothers. Variations: Viewing All | Alvin Pazant. A. Pazant, Al Pasante, Al Passante, Al Pazant, Al Pazzant, Alvin "Al" Pazant. [a389586]

  6. 16. Jan. 2018 · The Pazant Brothers were an American duo from N.Y.C. comprising the trumpet/sax team of Alvin and Eddie Pazant. Between 1969 and 1974, the brothers released a string of funk singles with backing by The Beaufort Express. In 1975, the duo/band combination yielded the album Loose and Juicy on the Vanguard label.

  7. Al Pazant. Ed Pazant. Led by the world-renown musical tandem Edward and Alvin Pazant, the Pazant Brothers Orchestra is comprised of veterans who bring hundreds of years of combined experience to the stage, culled from playing with the likes of heavyweights such as Lionel Hampton, Dizzy Gillespie, Count Basie and Art Blakey.