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  1. 3 de nov. de 2018 · Roy Hargrove, a Grammy-winning trumpeter and jazz musician that worked alongside artists like D’Angelo, Erykah Badu, Common and Sonny Rollins, died Friday at the age of 49.

  2. 3 de nov. de 2018 · LOS ANGELES (AP) — Trumpeter Roy Hargrove, a prolific player who provided his jazz sound to records across a vast range of styles and won two Grammys, has died at age 49, his manager said Saturday. Hargrove died in New York on Friday of cardiac arrest stemming from a longtime fight with kidney disease, longtime manager Larry Clothier said in a statement.

  3. 3 de nov. de 2018 · “Con gran tristeza, anunciamos la muerte de Roy Hargrove el 2 de noviembre, a la edad de 49 años”, ha confirmado la página oficial del artista en Facebook. Líder del movimiento neo-bop.

  4. 3 de nov. de 2018 · Publié le samedi 3 novembre 2018 à 19h36. Brilliant trompettiste à l'avant garde du jazz et du "crossover" mêlant jazz et hip-hop, Roy Hargrove est mort à 49 ans d'un arrêt cardiaque ce samedi 3 novembre 2018. Révélé par Wynton Marsalis en 1987, il se produit aux côtés des plus grands noms du jazz tels que Hancock, Rollins, et Peterson.

  5. Roy Anthony Hargrove. Perfil: American jazz trumpeter. He won worldwide notice after winning two Grammy Awards for differing types of music, in 1997 and 2002. He was born October 16, 1969 in Waco, Texas. He died on November 2, 2018. Roy also appears on the private release "Boss Productions: Vol. One" by the Oliver Wendell Holmes Middle School ...

  6. Roy Hargrove. Grammy-winning trumpet player Roy Hargrove ’89 studied at Berklee just as his career was taking off. Although best known for his jazz skills, he excels at any genre he touches, working with diverse artists such as Angelique Kidjo, D’Angelo, Erykah Badu, and John Mayer '98. The story of Hargrove’s discovery is the stuff of ...

  7. 4 de nov. de 2018 · Roy Hargrove performs at the 2013 Thelonious Monk International Jazz Saxophone Competition at The John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts on Sept. 16, 2013 in Washington, DC.