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Asbjorn Ibsen Bruun (cornet)
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Bix Beiderbecke (cornet)
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Early jazz legend Leon Bismark [Bix] Beiderbecke was born on March 10, 1903, in Davenport, Iowa, a mid-sized midwestern city. He attended Davenport schools until 1920 and showed an early aptitude for music. His family disapproved of his...
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Bruce Cassaday (cornet)
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Professional artist/photographer/art teacher/jazz musician...worked in the NYC area 20 years...have lived in Maine the last 20 years...get back to NYC several times a year to shoot assignments, jam and network with friends. I teach, shoot...
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Bryan McCune (cornet)
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Buddy Bolden (cornet)
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Cornetist Buddy Bolden is one of the premier legendary figures of jazz. Credited as the founder of jass," later to be called jazz, he was the first player to pursue an improvisational style. Much is unknown about Bolden's life,...
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Butch Morris (cornet)
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Lawrence D. Butch" Morris was an American jazz cornetist, composer and conductor. Morris was born in Long Beach, California. Before beginning his musical career, he served in the US forces in the Vietnam War. Morris came to attention...
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Cheryl Lewis (cornet)
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Chris Saunders (cornet)
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CHRIS SAUNDERS, nicknamed “Big Skin” early in life, is a prolific singer-songwriter, cornet and flugelhorn player. He has fronted and performed with many bands over the span of 40 years cultivating a style that has been described as...
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Clifford Thornton (cornet)
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Court Mast (cornet)
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Court Mast Jazz composer/cornetist Court Mast - Sausalito Summer Sausalito Summer, the CD released in August, 2008 by Sausalito jazz composer and cornetist Court Mast is, as one might suppose, a musical love letter to that colorful, cozy,...
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Curtis Calderon (cornet)
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Dan Clucas (cornet)
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Dan L. Clucas (cornet)
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Cornetist/trumpeter/composer
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Denny Schreffler (cornet)
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Dick Titterington (cornet)
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Dick holds a BA in trumpet performance from the University of Nevada, Reno where he graduated with honors. He has done five jazz recordings as a leader, many more as a sideman and is a co-founder of the Portland-based HeavyWood jazz record...
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Don Gumpert (cornet)
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Born St. Louis, Missouri. Started playing at age 6, first professional gig at age 11. Played various clubs in St. Louis, MO; Atlanta, GA; Birmingham, AL; Orlando, FL, etc.,; started at Rosie O'Grady's in 1968 in Pensacola, FL, and is still...
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Donald E. Hale DDS (cornet)
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Doug Burnley (cornet)
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I have lead or played cornet in bands for 40 yrs, including the Capital City Jazz Band - Ottawa Ont , Excelsior Jazz Band & Hot Peppers Jazz Band in Toronto Ont,the Back Bay Stompers in Biloxi Miss, and Riverside Jazz Band in Florida....
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Edward Ratliff (cornet)
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Edward Ratliff is a New York City-based composer, bandleader and multi-instrumentalist (trumpet, cornet, trombone, euphonium and accordion). He has been called a wonderfully spunky and imperturbable trumpet player" (The New York...
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Emily wills Licson (cornet)
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Frank Hammarin (cornet)
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Freddie Keppard (cornet)
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Freddie Keppard - cornet One of the early jazz cornet legends to come out of New Orleans, Freddie Keppard was on the scene after Buddy Bolden but before King Oliver and Louis Armstrong, making him an essential in the evolution of the...
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Graham Haynes (cornet)
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Regarded as an innovator on cornet and flugelhorn, an extraordinary composer, and an emerging force in contemporary electronic music and world music, Graham Haynes has redefined and deconstructed that genre we still call jazz. While his...
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Guy Bettini (cornet)
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Guy Bettini: cornet, trumpet and flugelhorn. Swiss Italian improviser, lives for twelve years in Berlin, co-founder of the movement of the Echtzeitmusik" and cooperates with Olaf Rupp, Peter Kowald, George Lewis, Tony Buck, Paul...
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Isidore Barbarin (cornet)
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Isidore Jean John" Barbarin was an American jazz cornet and alto horn player. He was a mainstay of the New Orleans jazz scene in the decades around the turn of the 20th century. Barbarin was born and died in New Orleans. Barbarin was...
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Jacob Varmus (cornet)
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Being pushed in a pram along the banks of La Scala in 1976 the two-year old Jacob Varmus suddenly emitted squeals and shrieks of unmasked delight. The most rapturous sounds he'd ever heard were bouncing off the plaza stone: a lone...
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Jim Cullum Jr. (cornet)
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In the 1950s when everyone else his age was listening to Elvis Presley and Connie Francis, Jim Cullum locked onto the sounds of early jazz greats Louis Armstrong, Bix Beiderbecke, King Oliver and Jelly Roll Morton. At first he thought he...
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Jim Davis (cornet)
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Jimmy McPartland (cornet)
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Jimmy McPartland (James Dugald McPartland) was an American cornetist and one of the originators of Chicago Jazz. McPartland worked with Eddie Condon, Art Hodes, Gene Krupa, Benny Goodman, Jack Teagarden, Tommy Dorsey and other jazz...
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John Macleod (cornet)
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John MacLeod’s Rex Hotel Orchestra presents ‘The Toronto Sound’ (cornet)
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Josh Berman (cornet)
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Kirk Knuffke (cornet)
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A native of Colorado trumpeter Kirk Knuffke made the move to NYC in 2005. Kirk currently works with The Matt Wilson Quartet, Butch Morris, Ideal Bread, Josh Roseman, Ideal Bread, Andrew D'angelo and Kenny Wollesen. Performance venues...
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Larmon Maddox (cornet)
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Lasse Tornqvist (cornet)
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Leon Oakley (cornet)
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Marc Caparone (cornet)
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Michael R. Davis (cornet)
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At twenty-five years old, “eloquent trumpet prodigy” Mike Davis (Wall Street Journal) has a voice beyond his years on his instrument. His playing is imbued with the sounds of prohibition-era speakeasies, Hoovervilles of the depression,...
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Mike Henry (cornet)
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Muggsy Spanier (cornet)
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Muggsy Spanier - cornet Cornet player Muggsy Spanier was a member of the famed Austin High Gang and fell for jazz the minute he saw King Oliver playing live in Chicago. His first professional job came in 1921 with the Elmer Schoebel band....
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Nick DeCarlis (cornet)
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For most up-to-date appearances by the Nick DeCarlis Trio and Quartet, ask to be included in our email list, which is sent 2 to 3 times monthly ( [email protected] ). Regular Gig: Nick DeCarlis Trio, Francesca's Trattoria,...
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Nick LaRocca (cornet)
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Sillian-American born Dominick James Nick" La Rocca claimed to have invented Jazz and often complained that African-American musicians have been given too much credit for the birth of Jazz. He was so obnoxious about this, that many...
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Oscar 'Papa' Celestin (cornet)
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Oscar “Papa” Celestin - trumpet, bandleader (1884 - 1954) Papa Celestin was one of the most popular of New Orleans cornet players, and considered a major player in the development of jazz. Most of the great New Orleans players up to...
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Paul Monat (cornet)
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Started on tuba and string bass (still playing tuba)in 1963 Played with Italian bands and Up with People" in Springfield MA during the late 60's. Played in the '70s with Art Hodes, Teddy Wilson and other members of the Coon Saunders...
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Ray Nance (cornet)
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Ray Nance was a multi-talented individual. He was a fine trumpeter who not only replaced Cootie Williams with Duke Ellington's Orchestra, but gave the plunger" position in Duke's band his own personality. In addition, Nance was one...
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Ron Miles (cornet)
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Denver trumpeter Ron Miles' resume includes time with Bill Frisell, Don Byron, the Ellington Orchestra, and Fred Hess’ Boulder Creative Music Ensemble. Besides being solicited all over the world for his unique sound, Ron is a staple of...
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Ruby Braff (cornet)
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Ruby Braff began his jazz career as an out-of-time traditionalist playing with veteran jazzmen of an earlier age, and rose to establish his own standing as one of the handful of leading artists playing in traditional and mainstream idioms....
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Scrote Bradshaw (cornet)
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Shaye Cohn (cornet)
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Stefán Jón Bernhardsson (cornet)
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