Michael "Dodo" Marmarosa (December 12, 1925 – September 17, 2002) was an American jazz pianist, composer, and arranger. Originating in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania...
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Dodo's Back! is an album led by pianist Dodo Marmarosa, with Richard Evans on bass and Marshall Thompson on drums. It was recorded on May 9 and 10, 1961...
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Jug & Dodo is a 1972 double album featuring pianist Dodo Marmarosa and saxophonist Gene Ammons. It was recorded in 1962, but was not released until ten...
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artists' model Dodo Marmarosa (1925–2002), American jazz pianist All pages with titles beginning with Dodo All pages with titles containing Dodo This page...
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Charlie Parker Septet, accompanied by Miles Davis, Lucky Thompson and Dodo Marmarosa, who were performing with Parker at the Finale Club, Vic McMillan (who...
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such notable jazz musicians as Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, and Dodo Marmarosa. In the 1960s and 1970s, he acted in films—sometimes as himself—and...
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"www.allmusic.com". www.allmusic.com. Retrieved August 7, 2024. "Dodo Marmarosa – Dodo's Back!". AllMusic. Retrieved July 9, 2015. Ginell, Richard S. "In...
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Dizzy Gillespie in Los Angeles, sharing the studio with Miles Davis, Dodo Marmarosa, and Lucky Thompson. As part of the Earle Spencer orchestra, he played...
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Parker (alto sax), Miles Davis (trumpet), Lucky Thompson (tenor sax), Dodo Marmarosa (piano), Arv Garrison (guitar), Vic McMillan (bass), Roy Porter (drums)...
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educated there include the artist Romare Bearden, Gene Kelly, pianist Dodo Marmarosa and Lorin Maazel. During this time, Eckstine moved to Washington, D...
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With Reuben Wilson The Sweet Life (Groove Merchant, 1973) With Dodo Marmarosa Dodo Marmarosa - The Chicago Sessions (1961-1962)[2 LP] (Argo Jazz, LP2, 1962-11-02)...
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Tormé, Buddy Rich, Dave Tough, Barney Kessel, Jimmy Raney, Tal Farlow, Dodo Marmarosa, and Ray Conniff. He used the morose "Nightmare", with its Hasidic nuances...
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Teddy Edwards and Lucky Thompson, trombonist Melba Liston, pianists Dodo Marmarosa, Jimmy Bunn and Hampton Hawes, guitarist Barney Kessel, bassists Charles...
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Buccaneers Lorin Maazel – conductor, violinist and composer Michael "Dodo" Marmarosa – jazz pianist Natalie Moorhead – actress Zelda Rubinstein – actor...
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My Way (Prestige, 1971) The Black Cat! (Prestige, 1971) Jug & Dodo with Dodo Marmarosa (Prestige, 1972) Free Again (Prestige, 1972) Got My Own (Prestige...
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Barney Kessel on guitar, Don Lamond on drum, McGhee on trumpet, and Dodo Marmarosa on piano. Although the rest of the album has more historical significance...
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Bruhn played the instrumentation. Zutty Singleton played the drums, Dodo Marmarosa played the piano, Tiny Brown played bass, and Gaillard played the guitar...
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(born 1943) Phil Markowitz (born 1952) Jon Marks (1947–2007) Michael "Dodo" Marmarosa (1925–2002) Denman Maroney (born 1949) André Marques (born 1975) Ellis...
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Kirk & His Clouds of Joy (Classics) 1995 Dodo Marmarosa On Dial: The Complete Sessions (1946–1947), Dodo Marmarosa (Spotlite) 1996 The Chronological...1944–1945...
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Queen of Pop since the 1980s Mike Mangini, drummer of Dream Theater Dodo Marmarosa, jazz pianist Dean Martin (1917–1995), singer and film actor, one of...
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Miles Davis on trumpet, Lucky Thompson on tenor saxophone, pianist Dodo Marmarosa, Arvin Garrison on electric guitar, bassist Vic McMillan, and Roy Porter...
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1947, he recorded the first cello solos known in jazz music, with the Dodo Marmarosa Trio. In order to do so, he tuned his strings in fourths. In later cello...
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for Eddie Laguna's Sunset label, and on it Wardell was supported by Dodo Marmarosa on piano. The date produced "Easy Swing" and "The Man I Love". In Los...
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pianists Al Haig, Bud Powell, and Dodo Marmarosa. His career has been noted as remarkably similar to that of Marmarosa, another Italian jazz pianist who...
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Jefferson – singer, composer; wrote the lyrics to "Moody's Mood for Love" Dodo Marmarosa – be-bop pianist Billy May – bandleader, arranger for Frank Sinatra...
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"Carvin the Bird". Parker recorded the tune with McGhee on trumpet, Dodo Marmarosa on piano, Wardell Gray on tenor, Barney Kessell on guitar, Red Callender...
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Manne - drums Larance Marable - drums Charlie Mariano - alto saxophone Dodo Marmarosa - piano Les McCann - piano Rob McConnell - valve trombone Howard McGhee...
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Blue Jubilee (Jazzland, 1960) With Gene Ammons Jug & Dodo (Prestige, 1962 [1972]) – with Dodo Marmarosa God Bless Jug and Sonny (Prestige, 1973 [2001]) –...
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Spirograph. James Macdonald, 83, Scottish-Australian ornithologist. Dodo Marmarosa, 76, American jazz pianist, composer, and arranger. Govind Perumal,...
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time. He also recorded Dizzy Gillespie, Erroll Garner, Howard McGhee, Dodo Marmarosa, Dexter Gordon, Wardell Gray and Earl Coleman. Russell retained all...
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