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17 de may. de 2024 · Jazz trumpeter and composer Randy Brecker has helped shape the sound of jazz, R&B and rock for more than four decades. His trumpet and flugelhorn performances have graced hundreds of albums by a wide range of artists from James Taylor, Bruce Springsteen and Parliament/Funkadelic to Frank Sinatra, Steely Dan, Jaco Pastorius and Frank ...
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Hace 5 días · Randy Brecker has been a prolific composer throughout his recording career, which, as a leader, began 50 years ago with the release of Score on the Blue Note subsidiary label Solid State. As he approaches his sixth decade of making music — after winning a handful of Grammy awards and playing in a wide array
Hace 4 días · Musiques diffusées. 22 heures. 22 h 00 Titre : SONG SISTERS Interprète (s) : GENERATION QUARTET, YANNICK RIEU, GENTIANE MICHAUD-GAGNON, GUY BOISVERT, LOUIS-VINCENT HAMEL Album : YANNICK RIEU ...
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1 de may. de 2024 · Randy has done an awful lot of work in jazz and other music. I find that he is sometimes a bit submerged in big bands/ensembles. I also definitely prefer him in straight-ahead sessions, such as Don Grolnick's two Blue Note albums. So I am looking for suggestions of such work by Mr. Brecker--album...
20 de may. de 2024 · In today's episode of JAZZIZ Daily Brunch, we are joined by trumpeter/flugelhornist/composer Randy Brecker. Known among other things for his work with the jazz-rock band Blood, Sweat & Tears and with his brother Michael - with whom he formed the Brecker Brothers band - Brecker is also an acclaimed studio musician and, over the years,
29 de abr. de 2024 · The group includes Randy Brecker - trumpet, Michael Brecker - tenor saxophone, Horace Silver - piano, Bob Cranshaw - bass, and Mickey Roker - drums. The original recording of this Horace Silver classic, for Blue Note Records, was recorded November 10, 1972.