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  1. Milton Mesirow (9 de noviembre de 1899-5 de agosto de 1972), más conocido como Mezz Mezzrow, fue un clarinetista y saxofonista estadounidense de música jazz. [1] Biografía

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    Milton Mesirow (November 9, 1899 – August 5, 1972), better known as Mezz Mezzrow, was an American jazz clarinetist and saxophonist from Chicago, Illinois. He is remembered for organizing and financing recording sessions with Tommy Ladnier and Sidney Bechet .

  3. Milton Mesirow, November 9, 1899 – August 5, 1972, better known as Mezz Mezzrow, was a Harlem jazz clarinetist, saxophonist and “voluntary Negro” from Chicago, Illinois. He is remembered for organizing and financing recording sessions with Tommy Ladnier and Sidney Bechet.

  4. 20 de nov. de 2006 · Mezz Mezzrow was born in Chicago in 1899 and was one of that city\'s most popular clarinetists during the golden jazz age of the twenties. Many of Mezzrow\'s records reveal his deep feeling for the blues and his playing is characterized by well-thought lines, frequent agility and an appealingly acid tone, but despite touring ...

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  5. www.wikiwand.com › es › Mezz_MezzrowMezz Mezzrow - Wikiwand

    Milton Mesirow , más conocido como Mezz Mezzrow, fue un clarinetista y saxofonista estadounidense de música jazz.

  6. Biography. Mezz Mezzrow occupies an odd and unique place in jazz history. Although an enthusiastic clarinetist, he was never much of a player, sounding best on the blues. A passionate propagandist for Chicago and New Orleans jazz and the rights of blacks (he meant well, but tended to overstate his case), Mezzrow was actually most significant ...

  7. 9 de ago. de 1972 · PARIS, Aug. 8 (UPI)—MezzMezzrow, the Chicago ‐ born’ clarinetist who played a prom inent role in the history of American jazz, died Saturday at the American Hospital in Paris of arthritis...