This troubled Cool Jazz
saxophone force of the
1950s reemerged as a
blistering Post Bop maverick
in the 1970s. Pepper's biti...
Shank's ultra Cool 1950s sax
sound has become more
tough and fiery over the
years. Shank also helped
make the flute a jazz instr...
Chet Baker was one of the
most celebrated West Coast
Cool Jazz musicians, and
also an amazing singer. He
died in 1988. This lithe We...
A sophisticated Cool jazz
drummer of the 1950s,
Hamilton is still
experimenting and
delivering surprisingly div...
This pianist crossed over to
mass popularity without
ever pandering to the
public or adopting any of
the latest trends. Brubec...
This undervalued jazz
master played the unwieldy
baritone sax, wrote scores
of classic tunes, and helped
define Cool Jazz. Mulligan...
The Queen of Coffeehouse
Cool, Christy was the female
voice of 1950s West Coast
jazz. Christy is best
remembered for "Somethi...
Everything about the Pres
was his own -- his feathery
tenor sax tone, his
improvisatory flights, and
his hipster vocabulary. Y...
This innovative quartet
remained one of the
greatest jazz supergroups
for almost five decades.
Pianist/composer John Le...
The quintessential alto
saxophonist of West Coast
Jazz, Desmond is best
known for his cool years
with Dave Brubeck.
Rogers' subtle horn playing
and arrangements helped
define (and create) West
Coast Cool jazz.
His tenor sax tone was so
gorgeous that musicians
dubbed him The Sound.
Getz's disarming versatility
enabled him to shine in S...
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