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Authors: Tom Piazza

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MJQ: The Modern Jazz Quartet
82
Thelonious Monk: Band Recordings
83
Charles Mingus
90
Ezz-thetic: George Russell, Gil Evans, Oliver Nelson
99
Duke Ellington, Part 3
102
Transition
Late-1950s changes in group structure, harmony, and rhythm. Modal playing, pianoless groups
109
Chasin' the Trane: John Coltrane as Ensemble Thinker and Representative Harmonic Thinker
111
Tomorrow Is the Question: Ornette Coleman, Cecil Taylor, Roscoe Mitchell, Sun Ra, Albert Ayler, Archie Shepp
114
 
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What's New?: The Implications of the 1960s Avant-garde
119
SOLOISTS
The Trumpet Section
Louis Armstrong
123
Dippermouth Blues: Armstrong Recordings as Sideman with King Oliver and Fletcher Henderson
124
Hotter Than That. The Hot Fives and Sevens
125
Laughin' Louie: Early Big-Band Recordings
127
Swing That Music: Big-Band Recordings of the Late 1930s and 1940s
129
All Stars: Small-Group Recordings of the 1940s and 1950s
130
Other Settings: Large-Band 1950s Recordings, Recordings with Ella Fitzgerald and Duke Ellington
132
Hello, Dolly: Late Armstrong
134
Trumpets No End: Bix Beiderbecke, Jabbo Smith
135
Section Men: Ellington Trumpeters - Rex Stewart, Bubber Miley, Cootie Williams, Ray Nance
137
Swing Trumpets: Henry "Red" Allen, Muggsy Spanier, Bunny Berigan, Hot Lips Page, Wild Bill Davison, Frankie Newton, Bill Coleman
141

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