David Izenzon (May 17, 1932 – October 8, 1979) was an American jazz double bassist. Izenzon was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. He graduated...
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then consisting of drummer Ed Blackwell and bassists Charlie Haden and David Izenzon. The performance and their afternoon rehearsal were both recorded; "AOS"...
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Records in 1965. The album contains tracks recorded by Shepp, bassist David Izenzon and drummer J. C. Moses in March 1965 and with a larger band in August...
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the first recording of Coleman's new trio, featuring rhythm section David Izenzon and Charles Moffett. 1962 was a difficult year for finding work for...
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Victor, featuring performances by Rollins with Herbie Hancock, Jim Hall, David Izenzon, Teddy Smith, Stu Martin, Bob Cranshaw and Mickey Roker. "Autumn Nocturne"...
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saw him team up with Ornette Coleman's then current rhythm section of David Izenzon (bass) and Charles Moffett (drums), for a set of standards played with...
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following year. The trio features saxophonist Charles Brackeen and bassist David Izenzon. The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the album 4½ stars, stating...
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is an archival live album by drummer Barry Altschul, double bassist David Izenzon (whose name is misspelled as "Izenson" on the cover), and clarinetist...
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his innovations. After his quartet disbanded, he formed a trio with David Izenzon on bass and Charles Moffett on drums, and began playing trumpet and...
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by Ornette Coleman Ornette Coleman – alto saxophone, trumpet, violin David Izenzon – double bass Charles Moffett – drums Jurek, Thom. "At the "Golden Circle"...
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returned to performing in 1964, he formed a trio with Moffett and bassist David Izenzon. Moffett also performed on vibraphone. Moffett began teaching music...
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used this piano-less format in the 1960s include Ornette Coleman (with David Izenzon and Charles Moffett); Albert Ayler (with Gary Peacock and Sunny Murray)...
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(born 1977) Chuck Israels (born 1936) Carl Morten Iversen (born 1948) David Izenzon (1932–1979) Ali Jackson (died 1987) Alvin Jackson Anthony Jackson (born...
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Paul Bley and Gary Peacock 1978: Stop Time (NoBusiness, 2023) with David Izenzon and Perry Robinson 1979: Be-Bop? (Musica) with Pepper Adams 2014: BBK...
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subsequent trio that featured the late classically trained bassist, David Izenzon. Fast, slithering bowed passages cross the second bassist's rolling...
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2023: Stop Time: Live at Prince Street, 1978 with Barry Altschul and David Izenzon (NoBusiness) recorded in 1978 Source: The Call – Henry Grimes (ESP-Disk...
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Ornette Coleman – alto saxophone Pharoah Sanders – tenor saxophone David Izenzon – double bass Charles Moffett – drums Orchestra arranged by Joseph Tekula...
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deaths of Blue Mitchell, Charles Kynard, Charles Mingus, Corky Corcoran, David Izenzon, Demetrio Stratos, Eddie Jefferson, Grant Green, Henry Coker, John Simmons...
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unusual in that it features Coleman with two bassists, Charlie Haden and David Izenzon, along with drummer Ed Blackwell. On the Milan tracks, Coleman is heard...
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alto saxophone, trumpet, and violin, accompanied by double bassist David Izenzon and percussionist Charles Moffett, were recorded in Paris during 1966...
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David Ives (born 1950), American playwright David Izatt (1892–1916), Scottish footballer David Izazola (born 1991), Mexican footballer David Izenzon (1932–1979)...
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plays alto sax 1967-10 Sunshine of My Soul Prestige 1967 Trio, with David Izenzon (bass), Elvin Jones (drums); Byard also plays guitar 1968-04 Jaki Byard...
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Johnson – double bass except track 3 Joe Chambers – drums except track 3 David Izenzon – double bass on track 3 J.C. Moses – drums on track 3 "Billboard"....
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Carter, Scott LaFaro, Harvie Swartz, vocalist Sheila Jordan, Billy Drummond, David Finck, and Miroslav Vitous. From 1967 to 1971 Kuhn lived in Stockholm, Sweden...
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" On January 6, 1963, Cherry, Sanders, pianist Joe Scianni, bassist David Izenzon, and drummer J.C. Moses visited Stereo Sound Studios, where they recorded...
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Graves Jimmy Giuffre (unaccompanied) Charles Whittenberg Joe Scianni-David Izenzon Julian Hayter Quartet Martin Siegel Quartet Bobby Brown Quartet Alan...
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Coleman on alto saxophone, violin, and trumpet, accompanied by bassist David Izenzon and drummer Charles Moffett. The album was reissued by Freedom Records...
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(tracks 1–9) Howard Johnson: tuba, baritone saxophone (tracks 1–9) David Izenzon: bass (tracks 1–9) Hal Dodson: bass (tracks 1–9) Howard McRae: drums...
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bassist from the Battle Creek, Michigan symphony orchestra, bassist David Izenzon and jazz musician Roscoe Mitchell. Comin' and Goin (Leo, 1980) Unison...
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Warwick's touring bassist from 1965 to 1967; following this he played with David Izenzon in the New York Bass Revolution. He worked in Belgium in the early 1970s...
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