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  1. 17. Apr. 2024 · Over 19K music fans have voted on the 95 Best Trumpet Players Of All Time, Ranked. Current Top 3: Arturo Sandoval, Louis Armstrong, Dizzy Gillespie

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    • Arve Henriksen
    • Mugsy Spanier
    • Randy Brecker
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    Though he was born in Pennsylvania, Belgrave was a key player on the Detroit jazz scene in the 50s, 60s, and 70s. He studied with Clifford Brown in the 50s but ended up playing R&B with Ray Charlesfor several years and then, in the 60s, performed on Motown sessions. A versatile trumpeter who could play jazz, R&B, and pop, Belgrave was also a noted ...

    Space and a minimalist less-is-more aesthetic are the chief characteristics of this Switzerland-born Frenchman’s sound, which is indebted to Miles Davis’ avant-funk 70s work, especially in his creative use of electronic sound effects. Hip-hop flavors and elements from drum’n’bass and African music also permeate Truffaz’s consistently interesting an...

    Topping the list of Norway’s best jazz trumpeters, Henriksen has a sound all his own – one that equates more to a Japanese shakuhachi flute than a conventional trumpet. His sound is breathy and mellow, and usually framed by ethereal electronics to create an aura of tranquil meditation.

    Chicago’s Francis “Mugsy” Spanier was a cornet player who fell under the spell of King Oliver and Louis Armstrong and launched his career in the 20s; in the late 30s, after switching to the trumpet, he spearheaded a Dixieland jazz revival. In the 40s, Spanier played with Sidney Bechet and Bob Crosby, while in the following decade he joined Earl Hin...

    The elder sibling of saxophonist Michael Brecker, this Pennsylvania trumpet maestro is defined by his I-can-play-anything versatility. In the 60s, he learned his craft playing with Clark Terry, Duke Pearson, the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra, and Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers. In 1975, Brecker and brother Mike formed the funky ensemble Brecker Bros...

    Adolphus “Doc” Cheatham came from Nashville and started out playing saxophone professionally (he played with singer Ma Rainey in the 20s) before switching to trumpet and landing a long stint in Cab Calloway’s band in the 30s. But it wasn’t until much later, during Cheatham’s twilight years in the 70s, that his career really blossomed and led to a s...

    From the birthplace of jazz, New Orleans-born Payton was a child trumpet prodigy (he started playing professionally at the age of 10) who, in his early 20s, was playing with drumming legend Elvin Jones and Hammond hero Jimmy Smith. Payton’s recording career as a solo artist began in 1994 and, to date, he’s shown himself to be a versatile, eclectic ...

    Just 19 when he released his debut album, New Orleans-born Adjuah – the nephew of Crescent City saxophonist Donald Harrison Jr – has risen to become one of today’s young trumpet gods. His sound, which he describes as “stretch music” (after his 2015 album of the same name), is an eclectic coalescence of elements from jazz, hip-hop, rock, electronica...

    One of only a few non-Americans to record for Blue Note in the 50s, Jamaican-born Alphonso “Dizzy” Reece was a professional musician by the time he was 16, but his career rapidly took off after a move to Europe, where he truly entered the ranks of the best jazz trumpeters in history. His admirers included Miles Davis, and fellow trumpeter Donald By...

    From Waco, Texas, Roy Hargrove showed early promise and scooped the first of two Grammys while still in his 20s. A superlative improviser with hard bop roots, he also ran a band parallel to his solo career, The RH Factor, which blended jazz with funk and neo-soul.

    A list of the most influential and innovative jazz trumpeters in history, from Louis Armstrong to Wynton Marsalis. Learn about their styles, influences, and achievements in this comprehensive guide to jazz trumpet.

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  2. 26. Feb. 2024 · Learn about the lives and careers of 15 trumpet players who have made a lasting impact on music history. From Louis Armstrong to Arturo Sandoval, discover their styles, influences, and achievements in this comprehensive list.

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  3. A comprehensive list of some of the best trumpet players in jazz history, from Maynard Ferguson to Miles Davis. Learn about their achievements, styles, and contributions to the world of jazz music. Discover their stories, listen to their music, and find out how to learn from them.

  4. 21. Juli 2023 · Of The Most Famous Trumpet Players You Should Know. 1. Louis Armstrong. 2. Dizzy Gillespie. 3. Miles Davis. 4. Chet Baker. 5. Harry James. 6. Clifford Brown. 7. Wynton Marsalis. 8. Al Hirt. 9. Arturo Sandoval. 10. Bix Beiderbecke. 11. Maynard Ferguson. 12. Lee Morgan. 13. Herb Alpert. 14. Freddie Hubbard. 15. Doc Severinsen.

  5. 29. März 2023 · Learn about the history and legacy of 30 of the most influential jazz trumpet players, from Louis Armstrong to Wynton Marsalis. Discover how they shaped the genre and beyond with their unique styles and sounds.

  6. 17. Juni 2020 · Top 15 Greatest Trumpet Players of All Time 1. Louis Armstrong. Being one of the most powerful factors in the world of jazz as well as the best trumpet player ever, Louis ‘”Satchmo” Armstrong created masterful phrasing and virtuosic, groundbreaking trumpet playing as well.