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  1. All best Jazz songs interpreted by the magic sound of the trumpet put together in one 7 hours compilation!FeaturingCesare MeccaPhil HarperGiampaolo Casatiwit...

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  2. Aug 8, 2017 · Enjoy these cool tracks from my personal favorite smooth jazz trumpeters: Chris Botti, Cindy Bradley & Rick Braun(DISCLAIMER) I do not own the rights to thes...

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  3. Ever Best Trumpet Playlist 1 - Phil Harper - Jazz Trumpet Best Ever - PLAYaudio - YouTube. 0:00 / 1:31:11. La magica tromba jazz di Phil Harper accompagnata dal Massimo Faraò Trio.Subscribe...

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  4. Enjoy the commanding and thrilling sounds of the trumpet in this genre of jazz music. Listen to a variety of famous jazz trumpet virtuosos and their jaunty jazz jams on this channel.

    • The Complete Hot Five & Hot Sevens Recordings
    • Bix & Tram – Bix Beiderbecke
    • Heckler’S Hop – Roy Eldridge
    • Birks Works – Dizzy Gillespie
    • Milestones – Miles Davis
    • Clifford Brown & Max Roach Study in Brown
    • Chet Baker – The Best of Chet Baker Plays
    • The Sidewinder – Lee Morgan
    • Open Sesame – Freddie Hubbard
    • Bemsha Swing Live – Woody Shaw
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    Louis ‘Satchmo’ Armstrong is of course one of the most recognisable and famous jazz musiciansin history. But whilst his gravely vocals and later rendition of ‘It’s A Wonderful World’ may have brought him mainstream fame and adulation, its the early recordings playing trumpet (and his help inventing scat singing)that provided the biggest contributio...

    Leon Bismark ‘Bix’ Beiderbeckewas perhaps the first great white jazz musician, and sadly one of the first casualties of the jazz life. Born in Davenport, Iowa in March 1903, Beiderbecke was largely self taught on cornet yet would go on to become one of the most influential soloists of the 1920’s. He was known for having a cornet tone of that was ve...

    Eldridge, affectionately known as ‘Little Jazz’, is regarded as the link between early jazz, swing and bebop. His influence on bebop maestro Dizzy Gillespieis clear to hear, and Eldridge himself had the technique and harmonic sense to improvise at fast tempos with ease. His command of the middle and lower registers of the trumpet were articulate an...

    John Birks ‘Dizzy’ Gillespie was born in Cheraw, South Carolina on October 21, 1917. Played piano from the age of four and started on trumpet at thirteen, going on to win a music scholarship at the Laurinburg Institute in North Carolina. Early big band experience for Gillespie came with Teddy Hill (when Dizzy replaced his idol, Roy Eldridge) and th...

    Undoubtably one of the most influential jazz musicians ever, Miles Dewey Davis III changed the course of the music no less than five times in as many decades. There have been many debates about whether Davis was an innovator or merely the catalyst that brought everything together at just the right moment, but his recorded legacy is testament to bot...

    Another life tragically cut short… Clifford Brown was killed, aged just 25, in a car crash that also claimed the life of pianist Richie Powell. His importance as an emerging new voice on the trumpet was obvious from the very beginning and it his early death was a huge loss to the scene. Clifford Brown was blessed with an impeccable technique and wa...

    The young Chet Bakerseemed to have it all. Film star good looks, a trumpet style and sound that had popular appeal and he could sing. But despite this, the story of Baker’s life is also one of tragedy and drug addiction. A natural musician, his singing had a charm and vulnerability that was immediately likeable. As a jazz trumpeterhis sound was sof...

    Lee Morgan was probably the definitive hard bop trumpeter, and his recordings of the mid fifties and sixties are some of the most defining albums of the genre. He played on John Coltrane’s Blue Note classic Blue Train, and a stint with Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers certainly helped the trumpeter hone his craft. He played on the equally classic jazz ...

    Another of the young generation of trumpeters that made their reputations in the hard bop era was Freddie Hubbard. If lacking Lee Morgan’s bravura, he was none the less a major stylist in the development of hard bop. With his burnished tone and ability to play both inside the changes and more freely, Hubbard found himself performing on many of the ...

    Woody Shaw was yet another jazz trumpeter to suffer an early death. And, as if to add insult to fatal injury, he has never received the attention and acclaim his playing deserved. Acknowledged as one of the great hard bop trumpeters, the lineage runs something along the lines of Clifford Brown, Lee Morgan, Freddie Hubbard, and then Shaw; yet despit...

    Explore the history and evolution of jazz trumpet from Louis Armstrong and Bix Beiderbecke to Miles Davis and Wynton Marsalis. Discover the most famous jazz trumpet albums of all time and their influential soloists, compositions and styles.

  5. Listen to the Jazz Trumpet Essentials playlist on Apple Music. 185 Songs. Duration: 15 hours, 34 minutes.

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  7. Nov 16, 2023 · A list of the most influential and innovative jazz trumpeters in history, from Louis Armstrong to Wynton Marsalis. Learn about their styles, influences, and achievements in this comprehensive guide to jazz trumpet players.