This day (October 9, 1999), in Manhattan, New York, died Milt Jackson, an American jazz vibraphonist,.
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1 . Bag’s Groove
2 . The Prophet Speaks (1999)
3 . w/ Benny Golson & Art Farmer & Nhøp – Blues For Diahann (1997)
4 . Take The A Train (1994)
5 . Live In Japan (1990)
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Bags’ Groove . Tahiti . Lillie . What’s New . People Make The World Go Round . On the Scene . Enchanted Lady . Don’t Get Around Much Anymore . All the Things You Are . Sunflower .
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Wikipedia : This day (October 9, 1999), in Manhattan, New York, died Milt Jackson, an American jazz vibraphonist,.
Milt Jackson : Jackson soon surpassed both of them in significance and, despite the rise of other players (including Bobby Hutcherson and Gary Burton), still won the popularity polls throughout the decades.
@allmusic : Before Jackson, there were only two major vibraphonists: Lionel Hampton and Red Norvo. Jackson soon surpassed both of them in significance and, despite the rise of other players (including Bobby Hutcherson and Gary Burton), still won the popularity polls throughout the decades.
@last.fm : In the Gillespie big band one of his jobs was to play in a quartet with John Lewis, Percy Heath, and Kenny Clarke while the horn section took a break from the demanding high-register horn parts. This group became the Modern Jazz Quartet (MJQ)
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