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  1. 9. Okt. 1999 · Milt Jackson. Leader of the Modern Jazz Quartet who also revolutionized the vibraphone with his floating solos, sustained notes, and darting rhythms. Read Full Biography.

  2. Milt Jackson. (b. January 1, 1923 - d. October 9, 1999) by Rick Mattingly. The first time vibraphonist Milt Jackson tried to sit in with a bebop band at a club on New York’s 52nd Street, the clubowner wouldn’t even let him in the door. “Dizzy Gillespie had called Charlie Parker up and told Charlie that if I ever came down, he should let ...

  3. 23. Nov. 2017 · 1. For Someone I Love (What's Your Story) 0:00 2. What Are You Doing The Rest of Your Life? 10:22 3. People Make the World Go Round 17:21 4. Sunflower . Milt...

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  4. AVID Jazz here presents four classic Milt Jackson albums, including original LP liner notes on a finely re-mastered and low priced double CD. ‘The Jazz Skyline’, ‘Milt Jackson Quartet’, ‘Telefunken Blu…. Artikel am Lager. 2 CDs. EUR 9,99*.

  5. Milt Jackson (born January 1, 1923, Detroit, Michigan, USA - died October 9, 1999, New York City, New York, USA) was an American jazz vibraphonist, pianist, composer and bandleader. He played with numerous artists, including Dizzy Gillespie , Charlie Parker , Thelonious Monk , Howard McGhee , Woody Herman , John Coltrane , The Modern Jazz Quartet and many others as well as in his own bands.

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  7. Milt Jackson started on guitar when he was seven, and piano at 11; a few years later, he switched to vibes. He actually made his professional debut singing in a touring gospel quartet. After Dizzy Gillespie discovered him playing in Detroit, he offered him a job with his sextet and (shortly after) his innovative big band (1946). Jackson recorded with Gillespie, and was soon in great demand ...