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  1. 24 de jul. de 2016 · 1.03K subscribers. Subscribed. 17. 1.1K views 7 years ago. from the 1974 album Mutima ...more. from the 1974 album Mutima Cecil McBee - bass Tex Allen - trumpet, flugelhorn (tracks 2-6) Art...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MutimaMutima - Wikipedia

    Strata-East SES-7417. Producer. Cecil McBee. Cecil McBee chronology. Mutima. (1974) Music from the Source. (1977) Mutima is the debut album led by bassist Cecil McBee recorded in 1974 and first released on the Strata-East label.

    • Cecil McBee
    • 1974
    • May 8, 1974, at Minot Studios, White Plains, New York
    • Jazz
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cecil_McBeeCecil McBee - Wikipedia

    Cecil McBee (born May 19, 1935) is an American jazz bassist. He has recorded as a leader only a handful of times since the 1970s, but has contributed as a sideman to a number of jazz albums. Biography [ edit ]

  4. The latest incarnation of The Cecil McBee Band reconvened at the New York club Jazz Standard in September 2010. “His quintet, with which McBee has toured and recorded since 1996, leapfrogs generations,” Steve Dollar wrote in naming McBee’s new unit the “Top Live Show” in Time Out New York .

  5. Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1935, McBee switched from clarinet to the upright bass at the age of 17 and quickly became a sought after voice on his instrument. Following his music studies at Ohio Central State University, the bassist spent two years in the army, conducting the band at Fort Knox. In 1959 he performed with Dinah Washington and ...

  6. McBee was born May 19, 1935, in Tulsa, and played clarinet as a high schooler before switching to bass at age 17. He studied to be a music teacher and spent two years conducting a military band; he played with Dinah Washington in 1959, and, in 1962, he moved to Detroit to make inroads into the city’s burgeoning jazz scene.

  7. Double bassist Cecil McBee got his start with the Paul Winter Sextet, and earned international acclaim in the mid-60s touring with Charles Lloyd and Pharoah Sanders. He went on to perform around the world with such artists as Elvin Jones, McCoy Tyner, Miles Davis, Bobby Hutcherson, Keith Jarrett, Wayne Shorter, Freddie Hubbard, Sonny Rollins, and Joe Henderson. The recipient of two NEA ...