Jazz trumpeter Clark Terry has died. The musician's ebullient personality reached a nationwide audience as a member of NBC's Tonight Show band, and the sound of his expressive trumpet inspired younger ...
Harris-Stowe State University, home of the Don and Heide Wolff Jazz Institute, will host a benefit concert of jazz greats at 7 p.m. Saturday, August 29 in the Dr. Henry Givens Jr. Administration ...
Horns a Plenty: Four jazz vinyl reissues deliver vintage trumpet sounds by Miles Davis, Donald Byrd and Clark Terry in amazing fidelity for a fraction of collector’s market pricing. Four great jazz ...
Welcome to a full hour dedicated to the genius of Bob Brookmeyer—one of jazz's most inventive, soulful, and influential voices. Born in Kansas City, he carried the city's musical spirit across the ...
NEW YORK -- Clark Terry, a Grammy Award-winning jazz trumpeter who played in the orchestras of both Count Basie and Duke Ellington and on "The Tonight Show" and collaborated with jazz greats including ...
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VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Virginia Beach musician Justin Kauflin is an award-winning jazz musician and composer who has worked with Grammy winners such as Quincy Jones and Herbie Hancock. We caught up ...
The 24th annual Clark Terry/Phi Mu Alpha Jazz Festival will return Friday, Feb. 2, and Saturday, Feb. 3, to Southeast Missouri State University's River Campus. Felipe Brito, director of Jazz Studies ...
Justin Kauflin (left) and Clark Terry in "Keep On Keepin' On." Clark Terry, a jazz trumpeter and St. Louis native, played in the big bands of both Duke Ellington and Count Basie and was the first ...
From the February Jazz Corner newsletter comes this news about jazz trumpet legend and St. Louis native Clark Terry: “Right after the inauguration, Clark Terry went into the hospital to save one of ...
Before there were school programs for jazz, instruction books on playing it, and a professional class of musicians teaching it, there was Clark Terry. The exuberant trumpet player, from the end of ...
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