Alan Warren Haig (July 19, 1922 – November 16, 1982) was an American jazz pianist, best known as one of the pioneers of bebop. Haig was born in Newark...
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Alexander Meigs Haig Jr. (/heɪɡ/; December 2, 1924 – February 20, 2010) was United States Secretary of State under president Ronald Reagan and White House...
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Haig is a surname of Old English origin. Notable people with the surname include: Al Haig (1922–1982), American jazz pianist Alan Haig-Brown (born 1941)...
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Al Haig Trio is a 1954 jazz album released by Al Haig on the Esoteric records label; in later rereleases it is therefore often known as Esoteric or The...
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Brothers with Zoot Sims and Al Cohn (Prestige, 1956) 1951: Stan Getz Quintet at Storyville with Jimmy Raney and Al Haig (Roost, 1952) 1951: Stan Getz...
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Field Marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig, KT, GCB, OM, GCVO, KCIE (/heɪɡ/; 19 June 1861 – 29 January 1928) was a senior officer of the British Army....
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visible) information. Esoteric, esoterics, or esoterica may also refer to: Al Haig Trio (Esoteric), a 1954 album known as Esoteric when rereleased Esoteric...
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Kotick, and drummer Max Roach. The second session on July 28, 1953, saw Al Haig replacing Jones and Percy Heath replacing Kotick. Tracks from the sessions...
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Tal Farlow, Ahmad Jamal, Lena Horne, Buddy De Franco, Salvador Sobral, Al Haig, Diana Krall, and a duet version by Scottish singers Todd Gordon and Carol...
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Interplay, is an album by jazz pianist Al Haig and bassist Jamil Nasser recorded in 1976 and released on the short-lived Sea Breeze label. The Allmusic...
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the Trade Winds (1952) - with Sonny Criss, Wardell Gray, Jack Montrose, Al Haig L.A. Get-Together! (1952–1953) - with Stan Getz At the Forum Theater (1956)...
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Marvin Gaye - The Soulful Moods of Marvin Gaye (1961) Benny Goodman Al Haig - Al Haig Today (1964) Roy Hargrove - Approaching Standards (1994) Earl Hines...
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and Serge Chaloff, vibraphonist Milt Jackson, pianists Erroll Garner and Al Haig, bassist Slam Stewart, and others who would contribute to what would become...
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including Charlie Rouse, Nat Adderley, Red Rodney, George Coleman, and Al Haig. He was featured in a profile on composer Graham Collier in the 1985 Channel...
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finally left in June 1952. In the same period, Getz performed with pianists Al Haig and Duke Jordan and drummers Roy Haynes and Max Roach, as well as bassist...
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months in 1948. He also collaborated and recorded with Buddy DeFranco, Al Haig and later on with Bob Brookmeyer. In 1967, alcoholism and other professional...
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nonet's small repertoire. That date Kai Winding replaced Zwerin on trombone, Al Haig replaced Lewis on piano, and Joe Shulman replaced McKibbon on bass. The...
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Jersey" Myers, Marc. "Al Haig Plays Jerome Kern", JazzWax, October 16, 2019. Accessed November 9, 2019. "Born in Newark, N.J., Haig was raised in Nutley...
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of Delaware (Withdrew Feb. 18) Former U.S. Secretary of State Alexander Haig of Pennsylvania (Withdrew Feb. 12) (Endorsed Bob Dole) Former U.S. Senator...
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"Lover Man" for Guild with a quintet featuring Gillespie and Parker with Al Haig on piano, Curly Russell on double bass, and Sid Catlett on drums. Later...
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1953, with the Charlie Parker Quartet, comprising Parker on alto sax, Al Haig on piano, Percy Heath on bass, and Max Roach on drums) and "Parker's Mood"...
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Other important recordings include those by Ray Bryant, Oscar Peterson, Al Haig, George Russell, and Mal Waldron. Perhaps the most famous recording was...
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Interplay may refer to: Interplay (Bill Evans album), 1962 Interplay (Al Haig album), 1976 Interplay (Ride album), 2024 Interplay for 2 Trumpets and...
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Freshmen − Voices in Latin (1958) Grant Green – Born to be Blue (1962) Al Haig − Al Haig Trio (1954) Jan Harbeck Quartet − In the Still of the Night (2008)...
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presidency. Ford would write later in his 1979 memoir, A Time to Heal, "Al Haig asked to come over and see me, to tell me that there would be a new tape...
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Lanphere date proved one of the few times Navarro would record with pianist Al Haig and drummer Max Roach. Navarro performed on live recordings twice at Birdland...
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for his 1959 album Kind of Blue. "Prezervation" Stan Getz - Tenor sax Al Haig - Piano Gene Ramey - Bass Stan Levey - Drums originally released on the...
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included tuba player Bill Barber, alto saxophonist Lee Konitz, pianist Al Haig, trombone players Mike Zwerin with Kai Winding, French horn players Junior...
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including pianists such as Dave Brubeck, George Shearing, Oscar Peterson, Al Haig, and Lou Levy as well as horn players such as Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie...
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(Kenny Dorham) – 5:44 Kenny Dorham – trumpet James Moody – tenor saxophone Al Haig – piano Tommy Potter – bass Max Roach – drums Studio Technisonor, Paris...
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