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| onists, a tenor saxophonist, a trombonist, a | trumpeter, a pianist, a guitarist, a bass guitarist, a |
| ts of four munchkins in the movie; the first | trumpeter, a soldier, one of the sleepy heads, and was |
| He is best known as a solo | trumpeter, active in different genres of music; classi |
| 1911-1995) was an American swing music jazz | trumpeter, actor and singer born in Pennsylvania, prob |
| t Super Bowl halftime show featured American | trumpeter Al Hirt, and the marching bands from the Uni |
| fer first heard saxophonist Bruce Kapler and | trumpeter Alan Chesnovitz. |
| and Indianapolis native; and world-renowned | trumpeter Allen Vizzutti. |
| nd records with modern jazz notables such as | trumpeter Ambrose Akinmusire, Logan Richardson, Aaron |
| tuart, Florida) is an American post-bop jazz | trumpeter and musical arranger known for his work with |
| 1991 in Paris) was an African American Jazz | trumpeter and orchestra leader who performed in Europe |
| Nigel Baillie joined the band as a | trumpeter and percussionist in 2002 and Carey Lander r |
| ugust 1, 1994, Chicago) was an American jazz | trumpeter and multi-instrumentalist. |
| er 1955, New York City) was an American jazz | trumpeter and bandleader. |
| Malcolm Boyd McNab is a | trumpeter and player of other brass instruments, and a |
| January 7, 1906 - April 17, 1967) was a jazz | trumpeter and vocalist whose style has been claimed to |
| r 1926 - 5 October 1994) was an Italian jazz | trumpeter and composer. |
| en, 13 October 1694) was a German violinist, | trumpeter, and composer. |
| ) It Could Happen to You is an album by jazz | trumpeter and vocalist Chet Baker. |
| 1990 in Paris, France) was an American jazz | trumpeter and flugelhornist who chiefly played hard bo |
| ugust 1937) was an American traditional jazz | trumpeter and Vaudeville performer born in Memphis, Te |
| His father, Nherhu Keith Rochester, was a | trumpeter and his mother, Meshach Benjamin Chase and W |
| American swing music jazz tenor saxophonist, | trumpeter and musical arranger. |
| He is known as the Seawind | trumpeter and arranger who plays with Gary Grant, Larr |
| Pino Minafra (born 1951) is an Italian | trumpeter and flugelhorn player who is associated with |
| g's ostentatious lifestyle, saying he kept a | trumpeter, and on at least one occasion, he rode to Ma |
| In 2009, another | trumpeter and friend of Sting, Chris Botti covered the |
| mber 1924 - 28 December 2006) was an English | trumpeter and bandleader. |
| 906 - January 31, 1935) was an American jazz | trumpeter and composer. |
| Rommel (born 1958) is an American classical | trumpeter and professor at the Indiana University Jaco |
| 906 - November 22, 1959) was a Jamaican jazz | trumpeter and bandleader. |
| sson (born 6 September 1947) is Swedish jazz | trumpeter and cornetist, internationally renowned for |
| 1928) is a British dixieland revivalist jazz | trumpeter and bandleader born in Stanmore, Middlesex, |
| Rob Dehlinger is a | trumpeter and singer/songwriter in the San Francisco B |
| 00 - November 23, 1986) was an American jazz | trumpeter and bandleader. |
| , 1975, San Francisco) was an American bebop | trumpeter and composer. |
| Mart Avant, | trumpeter and arranger. |
| Pedersen (born October 15, 1960) is a Danish | trumpeter and flugelhorn player with the Danish Radio |
| ber 5, 1989 in Santa Rosa, California) was a | trumpeter and bandleader of the Yerba Buena Jazz Band |
| Edwin Swayze, American jazz | trumpeter and composer |
| Michael Balzary, bassist, | trumpeter, and actor |
| Bill Stapleton, American jazz | trumpeter and arranger |
| He is an Argentine jazz | trumpeter and bandleader. |
| Orbert Davis is an American jazz | trumpeter and bandleader. |
| (26 June 1930 - 9 September 1993) was a jazz | trumpeter and big band arranger, born in Dundee, Scotl |
| Charlie Spivak (1905 or 1907-1982), American | trumpeter and bandleader |
| Thuringia, where he was employed as a court | trumpeter and town musician with duties that included |
| Jimmy Wade was an American jazz | trumpeter and bandleader. |
| 1879 - 1925) was also a New Orleans | trumpeter and bandleader. |
| ber 2009) was an American swing and bop jazz | trumpeter and composer born in Delevan, New York, prob |
| 1942) is a jazz | trumpeter and flugelhorn player. |
| mber 7, 1908 - September 6, 1994) was a jazz | trumpeter and bandleader of his own orchestra (The Max |
| t. Petersburg, Florida) was an American jazz | trumpeter and cornetist. |
| lly Douglas (1912-1978) was an American jazz | trumpeter and vocalist. |
| ourage by his father, Sammy Franklin, a jazz | trumpeter and bandleader, he studied with Al McKibbon |
| he is perhaps the UK's oldest working female | trumpeter, and is proud to have been a lifelong member |
| rooklyn, New York) is an American cornetist, | trumpeter and composer, the son of jazz drummer Roy Ha |
| One, Bernard Anderson, a | trumpeter, and the other, Lawrence Anderson (musician) |
| San Diego, California) was an American jazz | trumpeter and vocalist. |
| 15 - November 16, 1990) was an American jazz | trumpeter and bandleader. |
| Celebrated jazz | trumpeter and New Orleanian, Louis Armstrong's favorit |
| 1946) is a German bass guitarist, vocalist, | trumpeter and composer, best-known for his long tenure |
| Eddie Allen (born July 12, 1957) is a jazz | trumpeter and flugelhornist from Milwaukee. |
| He has been a | trumpeter and a vocalist, but has also arranged, compo |
| 1900 - January 1, 1994) was an American jazz | trumpeter and cornetist. |
| 1901 - 13 September 1990) was an early jazz | trumpeter and bandleader born in Boston, Massachusetts |
| Connie Jones (born 1934) is an American jazz | trumpeter and cornetist from New Orleans. |
| October 15, 1934, London) is an English jazz | trumpeter and flugelhornist. |
| orn 22 February 1944 in London) is a British | trumpeter and cornetist. |
| 25, 1993, Los Angeles) was an American jazz | trumpeter and record producer. |
| ed is Humphrey Lyttelton (1921-2008), a jazz | trumpeter and radio presenter. |
| October 25 - Bobby Gimby, orchestra leader, | trumpeter and singer-songwriter (d.1998) |
| 83 - November 17, 1957) was an American jazz | trumpeter and cornetist, active on the early New Orlea |
| rence Holder (1898 - ?) was an American jazz | trumpeter and territory band leader. |
| Hawkins was | trumpeter and band leader in the lobby bar and show ni |
| May 1921 - 18 May 1999) was an English jazz | trumpeter and bandleader born in Clapton, East London. |
| 04 - November 23, 1973) was an American jazz | trumpeter and cornetist. |
| ceford orchestra in 1939, replacing its star | trumpeter and arranger Sy Oliver. |
| ing in his grandfather's footsteps as a jazz | trumpeter and currently attends the Manhattan School o |
| November 7, 1934 in Falun) is a Swedish jazz | trumpeter and composer. |
| pril 3, 1903-May 20, 1932) was an early jazz | trumpeter and cornet player, specializing in the use o |
| Bounce is the Blue Note recording debut of | trumpeter and composer Terence Blanchard. |
| Mike Price is a jazz | trumpeter and composer from the Chicago area. |
| eading, Berkshire 2 March 1945) is a British | trumpeter and session musician renowned for playing th |
| rned to his father's orchestra, this time as | trumpeter and road manager. |
| Farnsworth was one of five sons born to | trumpeter and bandleader Roger Farnsworth; one of Joe |
| Port Chester, New York, is an American jazz | trumpeter and saxophonist. |
| album by American impresario, jazz composer, | trumpeter, arranger and record producer Quincy Jones. |
| ickler (January 6, 1944) is an American jazz | trumpeter, arranger and producer. |
| Tommy Stewart is an American | trumpeter, arranger, producer, composer and pianist re |
| bum features alto saxophonist Jackie McLean, | trumpeter Art Farmer and two members of the Miles Davi |
| When We Were Young is a 1958 studio album by | trumpeter Art Farmer, with an orchestra arranged by Qu |
| In 1923, Ellington, Hardwick, Snowden, | trumpeter Arthur Whetsol, and drummer Sonny Greer had |
| World-class | trumpeter Arturo Sandoval was a shining light in Cuba' |
| hholz performs e.g. in a trio with Norwegian | trumpeter Arve Henriksen and live electronics performe |
| 1994 in Los Angeles, California) was a jazz | trumpeter associated with Dixieland music. |
| 28, 1966, New Orleans) was an American jazz | trumpeter associated with the New Orleans jazz scene. |
| He was principal | trumpeter at famous Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra from |
| y written for Gottfried Reiche, Bach's chief | trumpeter at Leipzig. |
| (May 26, 1926 - September 28, 1991) American | trumpeter, bandleader and composer |
| ition, original members of the band included | trumpeter Barney Floyd, Frank Oxley and Peter Kaplan o |
| The young | trumpeter became enchanted with Mississippi and vowed |
| American | trumpeter Benny Bailey played with the band for a time |
| by Bebop alto saxophonist Charlie Parker and | trumpeter Benny Harris. |
| 910 - February 7, 1979) was an American jazz | trumpeter best known for his contributions in swing ja |
| known as Cat Anderson, was an American jazz | trumpeter best-known for his long period playing with |
| e, who was his mentor along with Stan Kenton | trumpeter Bill Catalano. |
| 1957 with alto saxophonist Jackie McLean and | trumpeter Bill Hardman. |
| debut album by saxophonist Archie Shepp and | trumpeter Bill Dixon released on the Savoy label in 19 |
| nist Cecil Taylor, saxophonist Archie Shepp, | trumpeter Bill Dixon and pianist Paul Bley. |
| tale partly based on the life of early jazz | trumpeter Bix Beiderbecke. |
| His first recording session took place where | trumpeter Bix Beiderbecke made his legendary recording |
| us Monk Institute, Loueke began playing with | trumpeter Blanchard. |
| Heads Up! is an album by American | trumpeter Blue Mitchell recorded in 1967 and released |
| Boss Horn is an album by American | trumpeter Blue Mitchell recorded in 1966 and released |
| Big 6 is the debut album by American | trumpeter Blue Mitchell recorded in 1958 and released |
| Bantu Village is an album by American | trumpeter Blue Mitchell which features arrangements by |
| Down with It! is an album by American | trumpeter Blue Mitchell recorded in 1965 and released |
| Blue Soul is the third album led by American | trumpeter Blue Mitchell recorded and released in 1959 |
| arsing with him were trombonist Turk Murphy, | trumpeter Bob Scobey, clarinetist Bob Helm, and pianis |
| s (from 1938 to 1940); clarinetist Bob Helm; | trumpeter Bob Scobey; trombonist Turk Murphy; tubist/b |
| Booker Little is an album by American jazz | trumpeter Booker Little featuring performances recorde |
| from time to time included musicians such as | trumpeter Booker Little, saxophonists Charles Lloyd, a |
| Dolphy and | trumpeter Booker Little were backed by a rhythm sectio |
| iend is the final album led by American jazz | trumpeter Booker Little featuring performances recorde |
| Trumpeter Books. | |
| 1890 - 19 August 1929) was an American jazz | trumpeter born in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana on Dee |
| August 2, 1896 - August 30, 1982) was a jazz | trumpeter born in New Orleans, Louisiana most notable |
| Claude Deppa (born May 10, 1958) is a jazz | trumpeter born in Cape Town, South Africa, probably be |
| ril 1909-27 April 1975) was an American jazz | trumpeter born in Chicago, perhaps best known for work |
| 1950) is an American post bop/hard bop jazz | trumpeter born in Holliston, Massachusetts has appeare |
| nteros (April 4, 1928) is an Afro-Cuban jazz | trumpeter born in Santa Clara, Las Villas Province in |
| March 21, 1950) is an American jazz fusion | trumpeter born in Ashiya, Japan. |
| to (born April 17, 1930) is an American jazz | trumpeter born in Buffalo, New York, perhaps best-know |
| His performance on | trumpeter Brad Goode's album Shock of the New (1998) w |
| e Say Think are routinely joined on stage by | trumpeter Brian Cram who, along with drummer James Pay |
| h at the start of his career, often with his | trumpeter brother John. |
| hout the 90s he co-led a quintet with be-bop | trumpeter Bruce Adams, recording two CDs Side- Steppin |
| ner, Satchell, Middlebrooks, Jones, Webster, | trumpeter Bruce Napier, vocalist Charles Dale Allen, t |
| tion on the instrumental music side as well, | trumpeter Bruce Glover covered the song from his 2005 |
| um, the theme being Jazz, recorded with Jazz | trumpeter Buck Clayton, pianist Sir Charles Thompson, |
| s band, in 1949, he worked with former Basie | trumpeter, Buck Clayton. |
| Trumpeter: Bunny Berigan | |
| In 1941 he played with | trumpeter Bunny Berigan. |
| itish jazz players - pianist Alex Wilson and | trumpeter Byron Wallen. |
| m Bubber Miley who was Duke Ellington's star | trumpeter, Carter was inspired by Miley and bought a t |
| h the Clock, featuring a performance by jazz | trumpeter Chet Baker. |
| e Gerry Mulligan quartet would help to bring | trumpeter Chet Baker to prominence. |
| about the turbulent life and career of jazz | trumpeter Chet Baker written and directed by Bruce Web |
| The song was also covered instrumentally by | trumpeter Chris Botti on his 2004 album When I Fall in |
| Trumpeter Christian Scott's 2010 album "Yesterday You | |
| members of Trio da Paz as well and Brazilian | trumpeter Claudio Roditi and Mark Soskin on synthesize |
| featuring Hilton Ruiz, reedman John Purcell, | trumpeter Claudio Roditi, bassist Anthony Cox and mult |
| ching full-time, counting among his students | trumpeter Clifford Brown. |
| ecording including pianist Richie Powell and | trumpeter Clifford Brown, as both died in a car accide |
| ing visiting American players, including the | trumpeter Clifford Brown and the tenor saxophonist Sta |
| Noted American bebop | trumpeter Clifford Brown made several recordings with |
| nge of Black Forest cuckoo and quail clocks, | trumpeter clocks, monks playing bells and other associ |
| 40s Marsala was a celebrated West Coast jazz | trumpeter, commuting back and forth from Chicago to Sa |
| me's Mirror is a 1999 big band album by jazz | trumpeter, composer and arranger, Tom Harrell. |
| an (born 8 September 1960) is a British jazz | trumpeter, composer and educator. |
| The Time of the Sun is an album by jazz | trumpeter, composer and arranger, Tom Harrell, schedul |
| Roman Nights is a 2010 album by jazz | trumpeter, composer and arranger, Tom Harrell. |
| Dover, New Jersey) is a New York City based | trumpeter, composer, and singer. |
| ber 1922 - 4 July 1992) was an American jazz | trumpeter, composer, and educator, best known for his |
| Pharez Whitted is an American jazz | trumpeter, composer, and producer. |
| lborg (born March 6, 1941), is a Danish jazz | trumpeter, composer, arranger and record producer. |
| r 31, 1928 - September 14, 2009) was a Dutch | trumpeter, conductor, and composer. |
| Madrid's teachers include lead | trumpeter Conrad Gozzo, famed LA teacher and player Ja |
| to highlight the playing of Ellington's lead | trumpeter, Cootie Williams. |
| e Gus Bivona and recorded with the legendary | trumpeter Cootie Williams in the early 1940s as well. |
| Mainly from Chicago, these players include | trumpeter Corey Wilkes, bassist Karl E. H. Seigfried, |
| Ron Miles, Jazz | trumpeter, cornetist and composer. |
| r 15, 1954) was an American jazz bandleader, | trumpeter, cornetist and vocalist. |
| Trumpeter Corporation | |
| ame a member of the Imperial and Royal Court | Trumpeter Corps. |
| of the Light Brigade for saving the life of | Trumpeter Crawford. |
| , The Earth Is So Small...Stay As You Are, a | trumpeter, credited as "The Verdigris Horn," joined an |
| Starting in 2007, he's toured with | trumpeter Cuong Vu and with jazz pianist Hiromi Uehara |
| s a Grammy Award-winning New York based Jazz | trumpeter, currently touring and recording as a member |
| He ordered | Trumpeter Daly to sound the charge but Daly had lost h |
| Parallel Worlds is the debut album by | trumpeter Dave Douglas released on the Italian Soul No |
| Keystone is the twenty-fifth album by | trumpeter Dave Douglas. |
| The Infinite is the nineteenth album by | trumpeter Dave Douglas. |
| nhart, Don Byron, Joss Stone, Randy Brecker, | trumpeter Dave Douglas, George Duke, Sam Rivers, Lenny |
| Moonshine is the twenty-eighth album by | trumpeter Dave Douglas. |
| , Formanek led the septet of himself, Berne, | trumpeter Dave Douglas, reed player Marty Ehrlich, tro |
| Thousand Evenings is the sixteenth album by | trumpeter Dave Douglas and the second featuring his Ch |
| Jazz Standard is the twenty-seventh album by | trumpeter Dave Douglas and the first to feature him ex |
| e played at the Blue Jay Club, where she met | trumpeter De De Pierce; the two fell in love, married, |
| A notable exception is | trumpeter Dewey Johnson, who plays the first solo of t |
| to Out is a live album by Jamaican-born jazz | trumpeter Dizzy Reece featuring performances recorded |
| a in Buenos Aires, and a later appearance by | trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie, inspired Boiarsky to become |
| on written by saxophonist Charlie Parker and | trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie from 1945. |
| an album by Jamaican-born English-based jazz | trumpeter Dizzy Reece featuring performances recorded |
| After working briefly with the Jamaican | trumpeter Dizzy Reece, in May 1960 he joined the quint |
| undin' Off is an album by Jamaican-born jazz | trumpeter Dizzy Reece featuring performances recorded |
| h, the saxophonist-arranger Kenny Graham and | trumpeter Dizzy Reece. |
| and is the grandson of Grammy Award winning | trumpeter Doc Cheatham. |
| The headline act was | trumpeter Don Cherry, this time his set, with his grou |
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