• Carmell Jones (July 19, 1936 – November 7, 1996) was an American jazz trumpet player. Jones was born in Kansas City, Kansas, United States. He started...
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    various times included lead trumpeter Snooky Young, trumpet soloist Carmell Jones and saxophonists Bud Shank, Joe Maini, Harold Land, Teddy Edwards, and...
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  • trumpeter Carmell Jones. Recorded and released in 1965, it was Jones' debut on Prestige and his final album as a leader. All compositions by Carmell Jones, unless...
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  • October 26, 1964 (#1, 2, 4, 5). Tracks 1, 2, 4, 5 Horace Silver – piano Carmell Jones – trumpet (solo 2 and 5, ensemble 1 and 4) Joe Henderson – tenor saxophone...
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    late 1950s working with tenor saxophonist Curtis Amy and trumpeter Carmell Jones, as well as with Dolphy and tenor saxophonist Charles Lloyd at Pandora's...
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    Montgomery, Johnny Griffin, Oscar Peterson, Ben Webster, Sahib Shihab, Carmell Jones, Lee Konitz, Cecil Payne, Slide Hampton, Phil Woods, Jazz Composers...
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  • album for Delmark records In 1964, Charles McPherson played it with Carmell Jones on his Prestige album Bebop Revisited! for the Prestige label In 1976...
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  • version featured Silver on piano, with Joe Henderson (tenor saxophone), Carmell Jones (trumpet), Teddy Smith (bass), and Roger Humphries (drums). It was recorded...
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  • as Great Jazz Standards on World Pacific in 1959 PJ 29 Carmell Jones The Remarkable Carmell Jones PJ 30 Various Artists This Is the Blues Vol. 2 PJ 31 Les...
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    rec. 1982 With Carmell Jones The Remarkable Carmell Jones (Pacific Jazz 1961) Business Meeting (Pacific Jazz 1962) With Philly Joe Jones Advance! (Galaxy...
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    Detroit through the 1950s and worked with Miles Davis, Sonny Stitt, and Thad Jones, and substituted for Junior Mance in Gene Ammons' band. In 1956, he toured...
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    New Groove (Pacific Jazz 21) – with Carmell Jones 1961 Barefoot Adventure (Pacific Jazz 35) – with Carmell Jones and Bob Cooper 1962 Swinging Soundtrack...
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    (Capitol Records, 1959) With Jack Jones Harbour (RCA Victor, 1974) With One More Look at You (RCA Victor, 1977) With Quincy Jones The Hot Rock OST (Prophesy...
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    2010). "A Jazz Colossus Steps Out". The Wall Street Journal. New York: Dow Jones & Co. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved July 20, 2010. "Picture of Heath - Jimmy...
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  • The Emarcy Records Sextet Recordings MS-001: Grachan Moncur MS-002: Carmell Jones MS-003: Bennie Green MS-004: Randy Weston MS-005: Paul Chambers MS-006:...
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  • including the 'Radio Free Berlin Big Band'. This was at the time when Carmell Jones, Milo Pavlovic, Heinz von Hermann, Torolf Molgaard and Eugen Cicero...
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    created a new quintet, featuring Joe Henderson on tenor saxophone and Carmell Jones on trumpet. This band recorded most of Silver's best-known album, Song...
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  • group The Merrymakers as a conga player and singer, and played with Carmell Jones, Dave Pike, and Leo Wright. After a trip to Ghana, the birthplace of...
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  • Hope: 105  Paul Horn: 104  Milt Jackson: 95  Bobby Jaspar Pete Jolly: 96  Carmell Jones: 97, 105  Fred Katz: 96 : 103  Richie Kamuca: 95  Connie Kay: 95  Barney...
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  • 1961) Jay Hawk Talk (Carmell Jones, 1965) The Soul Society (Sam Jones, 1960) The Chant (Sam Jones, 1961) Down Home (Sam Jones, 1962) Latin Mann (Herbie...
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    players, working steadily with their roster of artists. He replaced Carmell Jones in the Horace Silver quintet (1965–1966), and made his Blue Note debut...
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  • 1961) Jay Hawk Talk (Carmell Jones, 1965) The Soul Society (Sam Jones, 1960) The Chant (Sam Jones, 1961) Down Home (Sam Jones, 1962) Latin Mann (Herbie...
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  • AIDS-related complications. Bill Chisholm, 87, American athletics competitor. Carmell Jones, 60, American jazz trumpet player, heart failure. Hans Klodt, 82, German...
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  • 2003, and 2011. Horace Silver Song for My Father (Blue Note, 1964) Carmell Jones Jay Hawk Talk (Prestige, 1965) Horace Silver The Cape Verdean Blues...
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  • (Mojo, 1975) With others Earl Anderza, Outa Sight (Pacific Jazz, 1962) Carmell Jones, Business Meeting (Pacific Jazz, 1962) Horace Tapscott, Live (Americana...
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  • Etheridge, Rainer Glas 1990 Jan Huydts: Trio Conception, 1963 Carmell Jones: Carmell Jones in Europe, 1969 Volker Kriegel: Mild Maniac, 1974 Volker Kriegel:...
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  • Spirit" (Red Mitchell) - 5:26 "Hear Ye!" (Mitchell) - 6:54 "Somara" (Carmell Jones) - 6:42 "Catacomb" (Land) - 8:21 "Pari Passu" (Frank Strazzeri) - 4:55...
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  • coming through his band included Gordon, Amy, Sonny Criss, Jack Sheldon, Carmell Jones, and Red Mitchell. Curtis Amy included two of Matthews' original tunes...
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  • 1947 Fats Navarro "Fine and Dandy" 1930 Kay Swift "Beep Durple" 1965 Carmell Jones "Deep Purple" 1933 Peter DeRose "Because of Guns" 2003 Vijay Iyer "Hey...
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  • studied with Kid Ory, and J. J. Johnson, and made several recordings with Carmell Jones. Bill Doggett, Dance Awhile with Doggett (King, 1958) Richard "Groove"...
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