Sentences with phrase «jazz saxophonist»

John Coltrane was one of the most revolutionary jazz saxophonists in history.
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Several other wineries also feature an assortment of jazz concerts, including local performers like British - born jazz saxophonist Naomi Balcombe or violinist Diego Mondragon, whose Latin and gypsy jazz stylings add zest to numerous events.
He was also a professional jazz saxophonist − introduced in a 1940 gig with his band as «Larry Rivers and the Mudcats» − and he kept the name.
Anderson added that the double agent played by Owen Wilson in the film was conceived as a blend of the Beach Boys» Dennis Wilson and Zoot, the burnt - out jazz saxophonist from The Muppets.
The LACMA show opens with a certainly skillful if uninspired painting of a pair of jazz saxophonists made around 1950.
On the banks of the Charles, everyone is invited to join in singing familiar folk songs with along with jazz saxophonist Stan Strickland.
Because Doc can't seem to walk down the street without being handed a case or a mission or asked for a favor, he also tries to locate the disappeared jazz saxophonist Coy Harlingen (Owen Wilson, who seems born to hold a sax, if not necessarily to play it) on behalf of Coy's wife Hope (Jena Malone).
Influential jazz saxophonist and composer Wayne Shorter has put his home in Hollywood Hills West on the market for $ 3.495 million.
Appreciate the Asian representation for the latter, really, but there are less baffling descriptors for hunky people out there, even if said hunk in question is a dumpster diver by day, former slow - jazz saxophonist by night and Clare's every day father (Ryan Phillippe, «The Lincoln Lawyer»).
A distraught housewife (Jean Malone) wants «Doc» to find her missing jazz saxophonist husband (Owen Wilson).
If you think a remote tropical beach in Costa Rica is a funny place to hear jazz, famous jazz saxophonist Ahmad Alaadeen has words for you: «Jazz does not belong to one race or culture, but is a gift that America has given the world.»
Grammy award - winning jazz saxophonist Mark Gross joined Gilliard in hosting the event.
Jazz saxophonist Kamasi Washington: «Someone like Donald Trump can't control the way I show love to my brother.
Hammons used a saxophone for his assemblage work «Bird» 1973, referencing jazz saxophonist Charlie «Bird» Parker.
American jazz saxophonist Frank Foster performs on stage circa 1981.
A discussion between legendary jazz saxophonist Evan Parker and artist and musician David Ryan, exploring the connections between free improvisation in jazz and the Abstract Expressionism movement.
It featured soprano jazz saxophonist / flutist Jane Bunnett along with Cuban - Canadian pianist Hilario Durán and friends, authentic Cuban food and a screening of the documentary entitled: Embracing Voices: The Woman Behind the Music of Jane Bunnett.
Charles J. Limb could have been a professional jazz saxophonist.
Charles J. Limb might have been a jazz saxophonist.
And so it seemed natural to me that Wrecker would be born there, that his birth mother would gravitate there and that — well, it was the sixties — there would be a jazz saxophonist, and — well, you know, all that.
In his early career, Norbert worked as a jazz saxophonist and arranger, playing and writing for groups of all sizes in a variety of styles.
He later changed his name to Larry Rivers, in the early 1940s, while playing as a Jazz saxophonist with the group «Larry Rivers and the Mudcats».
This significant and dynamic collage of a jazz saxophonist was made in the spring of what became the last full year of Bearden's life.
After serving in the Army, he went to New York intending to be a jazz saxophonist, studying with Lennie Tristano.
Born Yitzroch Loiza Grossberg in 1923, Rivers studied music theory and composition at the Juilliard School of Music and initially pursued a career as a jazz saxophonist, playing regularly in New York City nightclubs.
One of his classmates there was Miles Davis, who introduced him to other jazz musicians, and Rivers was soon touring the United States with different groups as a jazz saxophonist.
Becker is a jazz saxophonist and the founding editor of Whitehot Magazine.
[1][2] From 1940 — 45 he worked as a jazz saxophonist in New York City, changing his name to Larry Rivers in 1940 after being introduced as «Larry Rivers and the Mudcats» at a local pub.
De Shazer was originally trained as a classical musician and worked as a jazz saxophonist.
A rendering of the Rollins, a new rental building on the Lower East Side, on the site where the jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins once rented an apartment.
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