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  1. Frank Foster (tracks 11-17) Harold Land (tracks 18-20) - tenor saxophone; Percy Heath (tracks 1-17), Leroy Vinnegar (tracks 18-20) - bass; Art Blakey (tracks 11-17), Philly Joe Jones (tracks 1-10), Frank Butler (tracks 18-20) - drums; References

  2. After leaving the band in 1995, Foster resumed his leadership of three musical groups: The Non-Electric Company (a jazz quartet/quintet), Swing Plus (a 12-piece band), and The Loud Minority Big Band (an 18-piece concert jazz orchestra), each of which he had organized years prior to assuming leadership of the Basie unit in 1986.

  3. www.jazzdisco.org › elmo-hope › catalogElmo Hope Catalog

    1953 (age 30) Elmo Hope Trio/Elmo Hope Quintet Blue Note (J) K18P-9271 1983. Elmo Hope, piano; Percy Heath, bass; "Philly" Joe Jones, drums. Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, NJ, June 18, 1953. Freeman Lee, trumpet; Frank Foster, tenor sax; Elmo Hope, piano; Percy Heath, bass; Art Blakey, drums. Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, NJ, May 9, 1954.

  4. www.jazzdisco.org › elmo-hope › discographyElmo Hope Discography

    = Original Jazz Classics OJC-1751, OJCCD-1751-2 Elmo Hope Trio - Meditations 1990. Elmo Hope Quartet And Quintet Featuring Frank Foster. Freeman Lee, trumpet #1-3; Frank Foster, tenor sax; Elmo Hope, piano; John Ore, bass; Arthur Taylor, drums. Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, NJ, October 4, 1955

    • Beacon LP 401
  5. Here Comes Frank Foster. (1953) Hope Meets Foster. (1955) No 'Count. (1956) Hope Meets Foster is an album by jazz pianist Elmo Hope and saxophonist Frank Foster recorded in 1955 for the Prestige label. [1]

  6. 18. Nov. 2005 · The larger group (including saxists Harold Land and Frank Foster) frames Hope's quirky tunes just as well, but the pieces unfold as rather more of a usual-suspects solo procession. Explore...

  7. Tenor Saxophone – Frank Foster ( tracks: B1 to B6) Trumpet – Freeman Lee ( tracks: B1 to B6) Notes. Coupling of two rare 10" Blue Note LPs. Side 1 = New Faces, New Sounds [BLP-5029] recorded in New York, May - June 1953. Side 2 = Elmo Hope Quintet [BLP-5044] recorded in New York, June 1954. CD issue has slightly different recording dates.