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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Johnny_ColesJohnny Coles - Wikipedia

    John Coles (July 3, 1926 – December 21, 1997) was an American jazz trumpeter. Early life. Coles was born in Trenton, New Jersey, on July 3, 1926. [1] . He grew up in Philadelphia and was self-taught on trumpet. [1] Later life and career.

  2. The Prisoner. “As one of the first albums Herbie Hancock recorded after departing Miles Davis’ quintet in 1968, as well as his final album for Blue Note, The Prisoner is one of Hancock’s most ambitious efforts. Assembling a nonet that features Joe Henderson (tenor sax, alto flute), Johnny Coles (flugelhorn), Garnett Brown (trombone ...

  3. The Prisoner is the seventh Herbie Hancock album, recorded in 1969 and released in January 1970 for the Blue Note label, his final project for the label before moving to Warner Bros. Records. It is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., who had been assassinated the previous year.

  4. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Solos come from Hancock, Johnny Coles, and the masterful Joe Henderson, whose keening tenor sax lines imbue the piece with an otherworldly dimension.

    • Charles Waring
    • 11 min
  5. Herbie Hancock’s excellent series of Blue Note albums continues with The Prisoner, where he has chosen to write for a nine- or eleven-piece group. His writing is fresh and inspiring, though not very close to that of Gil Evans, whose work he says he admires so much.

  6. 3 de jul. de 2023 · El trompetista y fliscornista Johnny Coles falleció el pasado día 21 de Diciembre en Filadelfia a consecuencia de un cáncer del que había comenzado a padecer sus efectos desde el pasado año. Había nacido en Trenton (New Jersey) el 3 de Julio de 1926. Comenzó a estudiar trompeta a los diez años.

  7. Johnny Coles and Joe Henderson slip in notable solos that explore the edges where melody and mayhem meet, complemented by cascading notes from Hancock himself. The song is some of the most sophisticated modal jazz in the Hancock canon.