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Walter Maynard Ferguson (Montreal, Quebec; 4 de mayo de 1928-Ventura, California; 23 de agosto de 2006) fue un trompetista y fliscornista canadiense de jazz. Biografía [ editar ] Comenzó su carrera a los 13 años como solista en Canadá, llegando de muy joven a formar su propio grupo.
- Walter Maynard Ferguson
Walter Maynard Ferguson CM (May 4, 1928 – August 23, 2006) was a Canadian jazz trumpeter and bandleader. He came to prominence in Stan Kenton 's orchestra before forming his own big band in 1957. He was noted for his bands, which often served as stepping stones for up-and-coming talent, [3] his versatility on several instruments ...
- Walter Maynard Ferguson
- May 4, 1928, Verdun, Quebec, Canada
- 1939–2006
25 de ago. de 2006 · Aug. 25, 2006. Maynard Ferguson, whose soaring trumpeting reached the instrument’s highest ranges and propelled a musical career of more than 60 years, died Wednesday in Ventura, Calif. He was...
Maynard Ferguson. In 1928 a baby boy, Walter Maynard Ferguson, was born in the general hospital in Montreal, Canada. At age nine, after violin and piano lessons, he spotted a man playing cornet at a church social and said to his father, “Dad, get me one of those.”. It was to be the beginning of one of the most successful careers in modern ...
The discography of Canadian trumpeter Maynard Ferguson consists of 45 studio albums, 8 live albums, 12 compilations, 23 singles, along with many contributions as sideman, backing orchestra, or member of a studio orchestra.
YearLabelCatalog #Title1954MG 260171955MG 360091955MG 360211955MG 36044- 12
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24 de ago. de 2006 · Big band leader and jazz trumpeter Maynard Ferguson, who played with Count Basie, Dizzy Gillespie and Stan Kenton and recorded the Rocky theme song, has died at the age of 78.
hide. (Top) Critical reception. Reissues. Track listing. Personnel. References. M.F. Horn 3 (stylized M.F. Horn|3 [1]) is an album by Canadian jazz trumpeter Maynard Ferguson. [2] . After Ferguson moved from England to the U.S. in 1973, his band changed, as British members were replaced by American musicians, primarily from colleges.