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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joe_FarrellJoe Farrell - Wikipedia

    Joseph Carl Firrantello (December 16, 1937 – January 10, 1986), known as Joe Farrell, was an American jazz multi-instrumentalist who primarily performed as a saxophonist and flutist. He is best known for a series of albums under his own name on the CTI record label and for playing in the initial incarnation of Chick Corea 's Return ...

  2. Joe Farrell (Joseph Carlo Firrantello, Chicago Heights, 16 de diciembre de 1937 - Los Ángeles, 10 de enero de 1986) fue un músico estadounidense de jazz que tocaba instrumentos de vientos madera, y es conocido sobre todo por su trabajo con el saxo tenor, con el saxo soprano y con la flauta.

  3. 14 de feb. de 2023 · 00:00 - 11:48 01 - Great Gorge11:48 - 19:15 02 - Moon Germs19:15 - 27:47 03 - Time's Lie27:47 - 37:34 04 - Bass Folk SongBass – Stan ClarkeDesign [Album] – B...

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  4. 16 de feb. de 2023 · 00:00 - 06:53 01 Follow Your Heart06:53 - 09:23 02 Collage For Polly09:23 - 16:36 03 Circle In The Square16:36 - 21:54 04 Molten Glass21:54 - 23:20 05 Alter ...

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  5. An immensely gifted tenor saxophonist, whose soulful, harmonically rich sound straddled hard bop and fusion. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1960s - 1980s. Born. December 16, 1937 in Chicago Heights, IL. Died. January 10, 1986 in Duarte, CA.

  6. 7 de jul. de 2022 · julio 07, 2022. JOE FARRELL: MÁS ALLÁ DEL OZONO. La década de los 70 del pasado siglo, un periodo tan frecuentemente explorado en Radio Jazznoend, nos dejó en el ámbito del jazz, un rastro de grandes estrellas cuyo brillo llegó a rivalizar con el de las grandes personalidades del rock y la música pop de la época.

  7. 14 de abr. de 2023 · Joe Farrell was a journeyman sax man with an impressive resume when he signed on with the CTI label in 1970, and went on to record some of the best music for that label, gaining an international audience with his release of the progressive “Moon Gems,” in 1972.