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Gilbert „Gil“ Alexander Askey (* 9. März 1925 in Austin (Texas), Vereinigte Staaten; † 9. April 2014 in Melbourne, Australien) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazz-Trompeter, Songwriter, Filmkomponist und Musikproduzent, einer der zentralen Persönlichkeiten bei der Etablierung des Motown-Sounds.
Gilbert Askey (March 9, 1925 – April 9, 2014) was an American jazz trumpeter, composer, producer and musical director who was born in Austin, Texas, and emigrated to Australia in 1988. Early and Personal life. Askey was born in Austin, Texas, on March 9, 1925, but left at the age of 17.
Gilbert „Gil“ Alexander Askey , Vereinigte Staaten; † 9. April 2014 in Melbourne, Australien) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazz-Trompeter, Songwriter, Filmkomponist und Musikproduzent, einer der zentralen Persönlichkeiten bei der Etablierung des Motown-Sounds.
14. Apr. 2014 · Askey - considered to be one of the architects of the Motown sound - died at his home in Frankston on Wednesday at 89 from an aggressive lymphoma. He is survived by his Australian-born wife Hellen, three children (Gregory, 65, Deidra, 62, and Emile 31), six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
- Bhakthi Puvanenthiran
Gil Askey Nominated British Academy Film Awards: Best Actress in a Leading Role: Diana Ross Nominated Golden Globe Awards: Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama: Nominated Most Promising Newcomer – Female: Won Best Original Score – Motion Picture: Michel Legrand: Nominated NAACP Image Awards: Outstanding Motion Picture: Won
Gilbert Alexander Askey, 9th March 1925, Austin, Texas, U.S.A. d. 9th April 2014, Melbourne, Australia. Gil Askey is very much an unsung genius in the Soul Music genre. He was an accomplished musician, composer, producer, and musical director. Gil Askey was born in Austin, Texas in 1925.
11. Apr. 2014 · Jazz trumpeter, award-winning record producer and arranger GIL ASKEY has died in Melbourne, Australia. He was 89. Askey was born in Austin Texas in 1925 and after mastering the trumpet (he was inspired by Louis Armstrong) he soon found work with many of the great jazz bands of the 40s, 50s and 60s.