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  1. Ted Curson [Theodore Curson] (born July 3, 1935, Philadelphia, PA; died November 4, 2012, New Jersey; aged 77), trumpet, flugelhorn, piccolo trumpet. List of albums/singles by catalogue number: Ted Curson Catalog - album index. List of sessions by recorde ...

  2. 11. Feb. 2023 · A half-and-half release from Ted Curson, the A-side recorded in Paris in 1964, the B-side recorded in Ljubljana circa 1967. Personally, I think the B-side is...

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  3. 15. Nov. 2015 · Tracklist:01. Ode To Booker Ervin [02:10]02. LSD Takes Holiday [05:46]03. Airi's Tune [07:45]04. Montreux [06:41]05. Festival Blue [06:46]06. Typical Ted [07...

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  4. Trumpet, Trumpet [Pocket] – Ted Curson; Written-By – T. Curson* (tracks: A1, A3 to B3) Notes. Recorded on May 13, 1966 in Baarn, Netherlands. Made in Japan ¥1,950 Direct From Original Master Include Japanese liner notes. Barcode and Other Identifier ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Urge_(album)Urge (album) - Wikipedia

    Ted Curson chronology. The New Thing & the Blue Thing. (1965) Urge. (1966) Flip Top. (1964-66) Urge is an album by American trumpeter Ted Curson which was recorded in the Netherlands and first released on the Dutch Fontana label in 1966. [1] [2]

  6. Alto Saxophone, Flute – Chris Woods. Bass – Jacky Samson. Cover – Jean Buzelin. Drums – Charles Saudrais. Photography By – Marie Paule Nègre. Piano – Georges Arvanitas. Producer – Gérard Terronès. Recorded By, Mixed By, Edited By – Jef Gilson. Trumpet – Ted Curson.

  7. In the last few years of his life Curson was based at Montclair in New Jersey, still playing well into his seventies. He died of a heart attack in Montclair on November 4, 2012. An obituary in the New York Times said of Curson that he “moved fluidly between soulful postbop and volatile free jazz”. Quite.