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  1. It was recorded in August 2006 with Pat Metheny on guitar, John Patitucci on bass, Jack DeJohnette on drums and Herbie Hancock and Brad Mehldau on piano. Brecker was critically ill when it was recorded, but the other musicians involved praised the standard of his musicianship.

  2. Michael Brecker fue un gran saxofonista que está considerado como uno de los mejores instrumentistas de jazz de la historia , (con una exquisita técnica y desbordante sensibilidad) y que también destacó, brillantemente, como compositor. La afición por la música le vino de su padre, que era pianista.

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  3. Timeline Round Midnight Song For Bilbao Ocean Blue All Stars Jam with Terumasa Hino, Bob James Milestone. "Ocean Blue Jazz Festival" Live in Hitachinaka, Japan August 27, 2000.Michael...

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    • Art Of Improvisation
  4. 1987 – Released first solo album, Michael Brecker, appeared at Newport Jazz Festival in July; extensive touring to promote album. First two tour dates of Michael Brecker Band: Hunt’s Tavern in Montpelier, VT, 3/26, concert at U. Maine Augusta 3/27. 1987 – intense work on EWI development, promotion with Akai

  5. Infinity is an album by McCoy Tyner released on the Impulse! label in 1995. It was recorded in April 1995 and features performances by Tyner with tenor saxophonist Michael Brecker, bassist Avery Sharpe, drummer Aaron Scott and percussionist Valtinho Anastacio. The album won the 1996 Grammy for Best Jazz Instrumental Performance ...

    • April 12–14, 1995
    • Jazz
  6. Now You See It…. (Now You Don't) was released by GRP Records. [2] AllMusic awarded the album 4 stars and its review by Scott Yanow states: "Most of the originals (either by Brecker, Beard, or producer Don Grolnick) project moods rather than feature strong melodies, but Michael Brecker's often-raging tenor makes the most of each opportunity". [3]

  7. In 2003, Brecker created Wide Angles, featuring Brecker’s 15-piece quindectet. Wide Angles appeared on dozens of “Best Jazz Recordings of the Year” lists and also won two Grammys. In August 2004, was diagnosed with the bone marrow disorder myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS).