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  1. Clifford Brown & Max Roach is a 1954 album by influential jazz musicians Clifford Brown and Max Roach as part of the Clifford Brown and Max Roach Quintet, described by The New York Times as "perhaps the definitive bop group until Mr. Brown's fatal automobile accident in 1956".

  2. Clifford Brown and Max Roach (1954) Personnel: Clifford Brown (Trumpet) Harold Land (Tenor Saxophone) George Morrow (Bass) Richie Powell (Piano) Max Roach (Drums) -- Bob Shad (Producer)

    • 7 min
    • 1.3M
    • Santoszzz
  3. Clifford Brown and Max Roach. Profile: 1954 to 1956 hard bop jazz unit mainly billed by the names of leaders Clifford Brown (Trumpet) and Max Roach (Drums) but in reality - and sometimes billed as such - a quintet including George Morrow (Bass), Richie Powell (Piano) and Harold Land (Tenor saxophone). Also billed as Clifford Brown And Max Roach ...

  4. 1 de ago. de 2001 · Max Roach: 'Clifford Brown and Max Roach' Max Roach was one of the founders of the jazz "be-bop" style. He also revolutionized jazz drumming by shifting the focus of the beat from...

  5. 1982 release on Elektra/MusicianRecorded live in 1956Produced by Max RoachWhat's NewI'll Remember April 3:55Daahoud 22:35Lover Man (Oh Where Can You Be) 33:0...

    • 46 min
    • 44.1K
    • Soft Rock Kid
  6. 6 de sept. de 2023 · “Joy Spring,” recorded with the legendary and tragically short-lived Clifford Brown and Max Roach Quintet, is a jazz classic and a personal favorite.

  7. Both of those albums featured a remarkable young trumpeter named Clifford Brown. When Brown arrived on the scene in 1953, he seemed to be just what jazz needed: an imaginative young trumpeter with a full brilliant sound and remarkable technical prowess.