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  1. The Lester Young Trio and The Lester Young Trio No. 2 are jazz trio albums by Lester Young with Nat King Cole and Buddy Rich, recorded in Hollywood, California, in March–April 1946, with the first four tracks being released in 1951.

  2. Lester Young with the Oscar Peterson Trio is a 1954 studio album by Lester Young, accompanied by Oscar Peterson 's working trio of the time (featuring Ray Brown and Barney Kessel ), plus drummer J. C. Heard. The music on this album was originally released as three separate albums: Lester Young with the Oscar Peterson Trio #1 and ...

  3. know the channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW5Pdb8SXFl9yx4DZlRx0Fw/videosIt was while reading On The Road by Jack Kerouac that I came to meet Lester...

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  4. 22 de mar. de 2015 · Lester Young Trio - Somebody Loves Me - YouTube. 60otaku4. 75.1K subscribers. Subscribed. 102. 9.7K views 9 years ago. Lester Young Trio - Somebody Loves Me (1946) Personnel: Lester...

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  5. Lester Young ( Woodville (Misisipi), 27 de agosto de 1909- Nueva York, 15 de marzo de 1959) fue un músico estadounidense de jazz, saxofonista tenor y clarinetista . Apodado Pres o Prez por Billie Holiday, es una de las figuras más importantes de la historia del jazz, y su trabajo discurrió por los campos del swing, el bop y el cool.

  6. Lester Young Trio. US jazz trio, mainly recorded materials in 1942/43 or 1944, supervised by Norman Granz . Do not confuse with Lester Young-Buddy Rich Trio (performing in mid 40s), which may have the same name on some releases: " Lester Young Trio ", but with a different artists line-up (see members).

  7. 01:03:37. Genre. Jazz. Styles. Cool, Mainstream Jazz, Jazz Instrument, Piano Jazz, Saxophone Jazz. Recording Date. August 4, 1952. Recording Location. New York, NY. Discography Timeline. See Full Discography. Live! From the Royal Roost (1948) Lester Young Trio (1951) Jazz at the Philharmonic, Frankfurt 1952 (1952)