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  1. Reuben „Ruby“ Braff (* 16. März 1927 in Boston, Massachusetts; † 9. Februar 2003 in Chatham, Massachusetts) war ein amerikanischer Kornettist des Swingjazz . Braff spielte ab den 1940er Jahren in der Gegend von Boston und trat ab 1947 in New Yorker Clubs auf. 1949 spielte er mit der Band des Klarinettisten Edmond Hall im Savoy ...

    • Braff, Reuben
    • amerikanischer Jazz-Trompeter
    • 16. März 1927
    • Braff, Ruby
  2. 12. Feb. 2003 · Ruby Braff. Legendary mainstream jazz cornetist. John Fordham. Wed 12 Feb 2003 11.36 EST. When Ruby Braff, who has died aged 75, toured Britain last summer, he looked as if he wouldn't make...

  3. Digby Fairweather described Braff as ‘the most artistic trumpeter/cornetist to emerge since Louis Armstrong’, with an evolving style that, in later years, ‘never lost the grace and beauty’ that made his work ‘inimitable’. Biography by Roger Cotterrell. A third interview with Ruby Braff in 1975 covers the ‘untalented’ Paul ...

  4. What a Wonderful World ist der Titel eines Liedes, das von George David Weiss und Bob Thiele geschrieben wurde. Es wurde im September 1967 von Louis Armstrong auf einer Single veröffentlicht. Das Stück wird manchmal mit Wonderful World von Sam Cooke aus dem Jahr 1960 verwechselt.

  5. 6. Juli 2021 · „What A Wonderful World“: So entstand Louis Armstrongs Megahit. Popkultur. Wundervoll und lebensbejahend: Die (gar nicht so harmonische) Entstehungsgeschichte von „What A Wonderful World“ Published on. July 6, 2021. Foto: Verve Records/Courtesy of Louis Armstrong House Museum.

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  6. Ruby Braff (1927–2003) Cornetist Ruby (Reuben) Braff was born in Boston, Massachusetts. Self-taught, he played locally during the 1940s, recorded with Edmond Hall’s band in 1949 and worked with Pee Wee Russell in the early 1950s. He moved to New York in 1953 and made outstanding recordings that year with trombonist Vic Dickenson’s septet.

  7. Profile: American jazz trumpeter and cornetist. born March 16, 1927 in Boston, Massachusetts. died February 9, 2003 in Chatham, Massachusetts. He first played in the 1940s in Boston. He is best known for his performances with Pee Wee Russell, Vic Dickenson, Benny Goodman, George Wein, and Buck Clayton. Show more.