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  1. Atlantic. Reprise. Milton " Shorty " Rogers (born Milton Rajonsky; April 14, 1924 – November 7, 1994) [1] was an American jazz musician, one of the principal creators of West Coast jazz. He played trumpet and flugelhorn and was in demand for his skills as an arranger.

  2. Shorty Rogers, cuyo verdadero nombre era Milton Michael Rajosky, fue un trompetista, compositor, arreglista y director de orquesta de jazz estadounidense, nacido en Great Barrington (Massachusetts), el 14 de abril de 1924, y fallecido el 7 de noviembre de 1994.

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  3. www.shortyrogers.comShorty Rogers

    Shorty Rogers. Here is a flashback to some live performances and music by Shorty Rogers. The first two videos below are from Frankly Jazz, a half-hour television program produced in Los Angeles in the early 1960s. Each program featured one or more prominent West Coast Jazz performer of the day. Frankly Jazz was hosted by Frank Evans, a leading ...

  4. 8 de abr. de 2024 · April 08, 2024. Shorty Rogers: Centennial. Sunday, April 14, will mark the 100th anniversary of Shorty Rogers' birth. The trumpeter, flugelhornist, composer and arranger who was a founding father of West Coast jazz died in 1994 from melanoma at age 70. [Photo above of Shorty Rogers]

  5. Shorty Rogers, cuyo verdadero nombre era Milton Michael Rajosky, fue un trompetista, compositor, arreglista y director de orquesta de jazz estadounidense, nacido en Great Barrington (Massachusetts), el 14 de abril de 1924, y fallecido el 7 de noviembre de 1994.

  6. Shorty Rogers - Cool and Crazy ( Full Album ) All That Jazz Don Kaart. 108K subscribers. Subscribed. 179. 11K views 6 years ago. Shorty Rogers - trumpet, arranger.... Pete Candoli, Maynard...

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  7. 22 de may. de 2017 · Shorty Rogers. Biography. Articles. News. One of the leading figures of West Coast jazz, Shorty Rogers' decision to stop performing and switch to full-time studio work in 1962 marked the end of its golden era. Rogers played with a number of big bands in the late 1940s, and began to attract attention as an arranger while working with Woody Herman.