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  1. Jimmy Knepper – trombone; Tony Studd – bass trombone (soloist) Bill Barber – tuba; Ray Beckenstein – alto saxophone, flute, piccolo; Eddie Caine – alto saxophone, flute, piccolo; Budd Johnson – tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone (soloist) Bob Tricarico – flute, piccolo, bassoon; Ray Crawford – guitar (soloist) Ron ...

  2. 27 de ene. de 2022 · JJ 01/62: Gil Evans – Out Of The Cool. Sixty years ago Daniel Halperin found the latest from the celebrated arranger brilliant and predictable. First published in JJ January 1962.

  3. Out of the Cool (1960) Impulse! The Individualism of Gil Evans (1964) Verve; Blues in Orbit (Enja, 1971) Where Flamingos Fly (1971) Artists House; Collaboration with Helen Merrill (1987) EmArcy; With Ricky Ford. Shorter Ideas (Muse, 1984) With Dizzy Gillespie. Perceptions (Verve, 1961) With Langston Hughes. Weary Blues (MGM, 1959 ...

  4. Gil Evans’ classic album Out of the Cool (Impulse AS-4) in its entirety, featuring such stars as Budd Johnson, Johnny Coles, Jimmy Knepper, Ron Carter and Elvin Jones. The remaining song from the sessions (“Sister Sadie”), as well as the original 1959 version of “La Nevada”, and Evans’ vocal arrangement of “Where Flamingos Fly ...

  5. Out Of The Cool MCA/Impulse! MCAD-5653 1. La Nevada (15:33) (G. Evans) BMI 2. Where Flamingos Fly (5:11) (H. Courlander – E ... WHERE FLAMINGOS FLY is a lovely piece by John Benson Brooks which features the solo trombone work of Jimmy Knepper. Notice the haunting four-note figure (played by piano, flute and guitar) which recurs throughout ...

  6. Jimmy Knepper. Apariencia. ocultar. Jimmy Knepper ( Los Ángeles, 1927 - Triadelphia, de Virginia Occidental, 14 de junio de 2003) fue un trombonista estadounidense de jazz encuadrado estilísticamente en el hard bop . Intérprete de corneta contralto en su infancia, se pasó al trombón en 1938.

  7. Jimmy Knepper (trombone) Charlie Persip (percussion, drums) Tony Studd (trombone) Phil Sunkel (trumpet) Bob Tricarico (flute, bassoon, piccolo) A groundbreaking jazz recording by the longtime Miles Davis collaborator Gil Evans highlights the latter's supreme and influential skills as a jazz orchestrator.