¡Blue Note Best Jazz Collection2013 6/25 Issue Tina Brooks
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[Machine Translation] ( No. 37 ) / Blue Note Jazzmen A visionary tenor man whose melancholy playing leaves a lasting impression TINA BROOKS -Tenor saxophonist/1932-74. Born in Fayetteville, North Carolina. Raised in a musical family. Brother is a rhythm & blues (R&B) tenor saxophonist. After playing in R&B bands, he switched to jazz and recorded his first album for Blue Note in 1958. He played with Jimmy Smith, Kenny Burrell, Jackie McLean, etc. After 1961, his drug addiction worsened and he was out of the forefront of jazz. He died in 1974. Although only one leader album was released before his death, his popularity increased after his death and many unreleased recordings came into the public eye. True Blue 2. The Ruby And The Pearl 3. Ole Ole 4. Street Singer 5. Minor Move / Blue Note & Jazz History Jackie McLean's works influenced by Martin Luther King Jr.'s speech ( January - April, 1962 ) / Blue Note Best 5 BNLA Series Discovery



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