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  1. Marion Brown Quartet is an album by American saxophonist Marion Brown, his debut as a leader. It was recorded in November 1965 in New York City, and was released in 1966 on the ESP-Disk label. The album features Brown on alto saxophone, Alan Shorter on trumpet, Bennie Maupin on tenor saxophone, Reggie Johnson and Ronnie Boykins on ...

    • 1966
  2. marionbrown.bandcamp.com › album › quartetQuartet | Marion Brown

    Quartet by Marion Brown, released 01 January 1965 1. Capricorn Moon 2. 27 Cooper Square 3. Exhibition 4. Mephistopheles The first ESP album of the much discussed alto saxophonist who is strongly endorsed by Leroi Jones. Personnel Alan Shorter (tp -1,2) Marion Brown (as) Bennie Maupin (ts -3) Reggie Johnson (b) Ronnie Boykins (b -1) Rashied Ali ...

  3. 14. März 2017 · Marion Brown - Marion Brown Quartet (1966) [Full Album] - YouTube. El Nadaísta. 1.66K subscribers. Subscribed. 514. 18K views 6 years ago. Songs: 1. Capricorn Moon 00:00 2. 27 Cooper...

    • 45 Min.
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  4. 3. Aug. 2023 · Künstler: Marion | Brown Quartet Musikstil: Avantgarde, Free Jazz, Modern Jazz Nein, keine Dame, auch wenn der Vorname Marion die Vermutung nahe legt. Marion Brown war ein US-amerikanischer Jazzmusiker, der von 1931 bis 2010 lebte.

    • Wolfgang Giese
  5. 9. Mai 2023 · Marion Brown Quartet: Album: Mary Ann – Live In Bremen 1969: Medium: Do-CD: Stil: Free Jazz: Label: MIG music: Spieldauer: 151:24: Erschienen: 28.04.2023 Website:

    • Mary Ann-Live In Bremen 1969
    • Do-CD
    • Marion Brown Quartet
    • Free Jazz
  6. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Marion Brown Quartet by Marion Brown Quartet. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Marion_BrownMarion Brown - Wikipedia

    During the mid-1960s, Brown began recording under his own name: Marion Brown Quartet, recorded in 1965 and released on ESP the following year; Why Not?, recorded in 1966 and released on ESP in 1968; Juba-Lee, recorded in 1966 and released on Fontana in 1967; and Three for Shepp, recorded and released in 1966 on Impulse!.