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Old 03-16-2008, 03:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Who Is really good to listen to?

Can you guys give me a list of great jazz musicians, and even people who arn't well known but really really good? I'm gonna start really listening to jazz alot more to help with ideas and flow and rhythms.so pretty much just list people who you like to listen too. Thanks everyone.
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Old 03-16-2008, 05:36 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Who Is really good to listen to?

Louis Armstrong
Dizzy Gillespie
Miles Davis
Clifford Brown
Clark Terry
Chet Baker
Lee Morgan
Freddie Hubbard
Donald Byrd
Ingrid Jensen
Wynton Marsalis
Dave Douglas
Terence Blanchard
Roy Hargrove
Guido Basso
Cootie Williams
Snooky Young
Cat Anderson (his small group stuff is great)
Nat Adderley
Bill Coleman
Bix beiderbecke
Booker Little
Blue Mitchell
Brian Lynch
Buck Clayton
Chuck Mangione
Dizzy Reece
Don Cherry
Eddie Henderson
Fats Navarro
Sweets Edison
Ryan Kisor
Hugh Ragin
Jimmy McPartland
Kenny Dorham
Kenny Wheeler
Leroy Jones
Lee Morgan
Lester Bowie
Nils Petter Molvaer
Red Rodney
Ted Curson
Tom Harrell
Tomasz Stanko


There are a few just from quickly browsing my iPod artist list. And those are just trumpet players. I didn't even touch other instruments.
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Re: Who Is really good to listen to?

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Old 03-16-2008, 06:51 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: Who Is really good to listen to?

oh yeah... Now I gota list haha. Thanks
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Re: Who Is really good to listen to?

try checking out James Morrison. He's freakin amazing.
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Re: Who Is really good to listen to?

If you haven't listened to much jazz, maybe try picking up the Smithsonian collection of Classic Jazz. Start at the beginning. 5CDs of some of the most important tracks in the history of jazz. Of course any collection will miss out on some tracks. But this was is a good place to start. This collection is strong from Louis Armstrong to 1960. It doesn't really have much after that.

Amazon.com: The Smithsonian Collection Of Classic Jazz: Various Artists: Music

Some of my favorite trumpet tracks included:
Struttin' With Some Barbecue - Louis Armstrong
Hotter Than That - Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five, Louis Armstrong
West End Blues - Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five, Louis Armstrong
Weather Bird - Louis Armstrong, Earl Hines
Concerto for Cootie - Duke Ellington's Famous Orchestra - Cootie Williams
I Can't Get Started - Dizzy Gillespie Sextet
Shaw 'Nuff - Dizzy Gillespie All Star Quintet, Dizzy Gillespie
Boplicity - Miles Davis & His Orchestra
Summertime - Miles Davis, Gil Evans Orchestra
Pent-Up House - Sonny Rollins - Clifford Brown
So What - Miles Davis Sextet
Lonely Woman - Ornette Coleman Quartet-Don Cherry

Also you can get the Smithsonian Collection of Big Band Jazz: the beginning to the 50's

These will get you started.
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Re: Who Is really good to listen to?

Only three
Bix
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Re: Who Is really good to listen to?

New guy, at least to me.

Rod McGaha -He's got a GREAT sound.

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Re: Who Is really good to listen to?

Start listening to singers, too. Start with Ella.
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Re: Who Is really good to listen to?

I think the first guy got it down. I saw Brian Lynch and got his autograph, lol, he came to my college and is a very nice person. That was a pretty complete list of trumpet players. I would also suggest listening to other non-trumpet players as well as trumpet players though. Another thing is listen to big bands to help you with that style of playing, it's different than small combos.

Non-trumpet players I would suggest:

Count Basie
Duke Ellington
Charlie Parker
Dave Brubeck
Erroll Garner
John Coltrane
Herbie Hancock
Weather Report (Their album Heavy Weather)
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