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Gerry Mulligan albums featuring Keith

Gerry Mulligan Music Videos (5)
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| | Walk On The Water CD (1980)
$9.05 Baritonist Gerry Mulligan has had few opportunities to record with a big band since his Concert Jazz Band broke up in 1963, a real pity considering how talented a composer and arranger he has been. This DRG release features a ...
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| Quintessence/New York Los Angeles Paris 1946-1955 CDs (2007)
$31.29 (2-CD Set) "I'm determined to come out with quality music which is good to hear and can interest as many enlightened listeners as possible, and using the chosen musical material in the best way possible" - Gerry Mulligan. Contains a ...
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 Gerry Mulligan Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Gerry Mulligan songs: My Funny Valentine, Walkin' Shoes, Bernie's Tune, Line For Lyons, Jeru, Moonlight in Vermont, Utter Chaos. More music songs Darn That Dream, Lady Is a Tramp, Nights at the Turntable, I May Be Wrong Lyrics, You Took Advantage of Me Lyrics, Nobody Else But Me Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Lonely Town Lyrics, My Heart Belongs to Daddy Lyrics, Trav'lin' Light Lyrics, What Is There to Say? Lyrics, Aren't You Glad You're You? Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs What Is There To Say Lyrics, Out Of Nowhere Lyrics.
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 Gerry Mulligan Biography
The sensuous blending of textures is as much the hallmark of Gerry Mulligan's compositional style as an understated lyricism is the signature of his work on baritone sax. Both talents were fully displayed in his breakthrough appearance on the celebrated BIRTH OF THE COOL of 1949, an album for which the 21-year-old provided more than half of its innovative compositions. After the 1950s, Mulligan's laid-back style was overshadowed by new developments in jazz and the burgeoning of rock in the '60s and '70s. But his touring and recording schedule continued apace, and he enjoyed fruitful collaborations with an older generation of musicians who had an instinctive affinity for his style.
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 Contemporaries
Miles Davis, Stan Getz, Dave Brubeck, Chet Baker (Trumpet/Vocals/Composer), Lee Konitz, Quincy Jones, Phil Woods, Art Farmer, Zoot Sims, Paul Desmond, John Lewis, Chico Hamilton, Jimmy Giuffre, Bob Brookmeyer, Pepper Adams, Nick Brignola, Serge Chaloff, Ronnie Cuber, Leo Parker, Cecil Payne
 Followers
Bill Charlap, Scott Hamilton, Antonio Carlos Jobim, The Lounge Lizards (US), Joao Gilberto, Ronnie Cuber, Gary Smulyan, Nick Brignola, Warren Vaché, Gary McFarland
 Influences
Duke Ellington, Lester Young, Ben Webster, Gil Evans, Johnny Hodges, Claude Thornhill, Serge Chaloff
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