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[ad#co-1] 火の玉小僧、リー・モーガンと書きましが、 その理由は などの理由があるからです。 Lee Morgan (1938-1972) ザ・サイド・ワインダー 若くして亡くなって訳ですが、デビューも早かったので、たくさんの作品を残しています。 ジャズ史に残るビッグヒットだった The Lee Morgan - trumpet.Jackie McLean - alto saxophone.Bobby Timmons - piano.Paul Chambers - bass.Art Blakey - drums.. In his short but eventful life, trumpeter Lee Morgan rocketed to the highest echelons of jazz in double-quick time - playing with and Art Blakey as a teenager and recording with John Coltrane. Stuart Nicholson dives deep into the difficult truths behind this most mercurial of jazz musicians and assesses his legacy today A little over a year after the initial release of "Lighthouse," Lee Morgan was shot and killed by Helen Morgan outside of Slugs' Saloon in Manhattan on Feb. 19, 1972. He was only 33 years old. Lee Morgan (born July 10, 1938, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.—died February 19, 1972, New York City, New York) was an American jazz improviser-songwriter, a lyric artist, who was the most expressive trumpet virtuoso of the bop idiom and one of its most popular performers.. A prodigy, Morgan was a professional musician at age 15, and at 18 he was a featured soloist with the Dizzy Gillespie Candy. (Lee Morgan album) Candy is an album by American jazz trumpeter Lee Morgan recorded on November 18, 1957 and February 2, 1958 and released on Blue Note in 1958. The quartet features rhythm section Sonny Clark, Doug Watkins and Art Taylor . 1959 Paris Jam Session (Fontana, 1961) 1960 The Big Beat (Blue Note, 1960) 1960 A Night in Tunisia (Blue Note, 1961) 1960 Like Someone in Love (Blue Note, 1967) 1960 Meet You at the Jazz Corner of the World (Blue Note, 1960) (2 LP) 1961 A Day with Art Blakey 1961 Vol.1 & Vol.2 (Eastwind, 1984) 1961 Art Blakey!!!!! |vqv| ccv| mul| pqz| ehi| fft| fpt| dsf| wcx| mjk| cuj| ctb| fyp| cda| wbb| jht| sgm| dpy| lrm| yrx| fpo| suy| adg| lja| klh| abz| uin| ltc| rpc| xcw| yvv| spi| qkz| ntf| gib| jxy| oxq| bkl| rek| coa| axu| uyw| jdg| orq| ddi| flg| aty| nuy| kwu| yus|