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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Al_McKibbonAl McKibbon - Wikipedia

    Al McKibbon (January 1, 1919 – July 29, 2005) was an American jazz double bassist, known for his work in bop, hard bop, and Latin jazz. In 1947, after working with Lucky Millinder, Tab Smith, J. C. Heard, and Coleman Hawkins, he replaced Ray Brown in Dizzy Gillespie's band, in which he played until 1950.

  2. 44. 3.9K views 12 years ago. Latin Jazz from one of the masters of the genre: Al Mckibbon (bass), Frank Morocco (accordion), Barry Zweig (guitar), Ramón Banda (timbales), Donald Vega (piano),...

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  3. 30 de abr. de 2022 · Al McKibbon - Seven Steps to Heaven. Álvaro Másmela Latin Jazz. 19K subscribers. Subscribed. 33. 683 views 1 year ago. Al McKibbon - Tumbao Para Los Congueros Di Mi Vida Músicos: Al...

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  4. 6 de ago. de 2005 · By Peter Keepnews. Aug. 6, 2005. Correction Appended. Al McKibbon, a bassist who anchored some of the leading jazz bands of the 1940's and 50's, died on Friday in Los Angeles. He was 86. His...

  5. Noted for his rich, resonant tone and metronomic precision, Al McKibbon was one of the premier bassists of the early bebop era, supporting giants like Dizzy Gillespie, Coleman Hawkins, and Thelonious Monk in addition to collaborating with percussionist Chano Pozo to forge the sound of Afro-Cuban jazz.

  6. Al Mckibbon - Off Minor. Rolly Urbina. 1.89K subscribers. 40. 2.2K views 11 years ago. Al Mckibbon (bass), Phil Wright (piano), Charles Owen (tenor sax), José "Papo" Rodriguez (congas) &...

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  7. 4 de ago. de 2005 · Al McKibbon, 86, whose robust acoustic bass anchored some of the most advanced and memorable jazz recordings of the 1940s and 1950s, died July 29 at a hospital in Los Angeles. No cause of death...