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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › More_Power!More Power! - Wikipedia

    More Power! is an album by saxophonist Dexter Gordon which was recorded in 1969 and released ... Barry Harris (piano), Buster Williams (bass), and Albert ...

    • April 2 & 4, 1969, New York City
    • Jazz
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Barry_HarrisBarry Harris - Wikipedia

    Discography. As leader. As sideman. See also. References. External links. Barry Harris, Detroit International Jazz Festival. Barry Doyle Harris (December 15, 1929 – December 8, 2021) was an American jazz pianist, bandleader, composer, arranger, and educator. He was an exponent of the bebop style.

    • Barry Doyle Harris
    • 1950s–2021
  3. Breakin' It Up is the debut album by pianist Barry Harris recorded in 1958 and released on the Argo label. [1] Reception. Allmusic awarded the album 4 stars with its review by Jason Ankeney stating: "Barry Harris' debut Argo session captures a uniquely soulful interpretation of bop sensibilities.

    • July 31, 1958, Chicago
    • Jazz
    • 1959
    • Argo, LP 644
  4. Barry Doyle Harris ( Detroit, Míchigan; 15 de diciembre de 1929- North Bergen, Nueva Jersey; 8 de diciembre de 2021) 1 fue un pianista, profesor, arreglista y compositor de jazz estadounidense. Influenciado por Bud Powell, Art Tatum y Tadd Dameron, es reconocido como el continuador del estilo bebop.

    • Barry Doyle Harris
  5. 9 de dic. de 2021 · Barry Harris, a pianist and educator who was the resident scholar of the bebop movement — and ultimately, one of its last original ambassadors — died on Wednesday in North Bergen, N.J. He was...

  6. 9 de dic. de 2021 · Barry Harris, legendario pianista de jazz, uno de los mayores exponentes del bebop desde finales de los cincuenta, y también uno de los más importantes referentes de la enseñanza del piano...

  7. This session is vital for all rhythm section players and stresses the importance of using ‘upbeats’ as they apply to each instrument; ‘feeling 6’ while playing in 4/4; the usefulness of playing small chords voicings; Barrys voicings for the Blues, ‘rhythm changes’ and more.