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Bobby Watson albums featuring Mulgrew Miller

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| | Jewel CD (1983)
$10.69 Personnel: Bobby Watson (alto & soprano saxophones), Steve Nelson (vibraphone), Mulgrew Miller (piano), Curtis Landy (bass), Marvin "Smitty" Smith (drums), Dom Um Romao (congas, percussion). Reissue producer: Jerry Gordon. Recorded at La Piana Jazz Productions, New York in April 1983. ...
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| Year Of The Rabbit CD (1987)
$10.15 & High Court Of Swing. Personnel: Bobby Watson (alto saxophone); Bill Easley (tenor saxophone, clarinet); Jim Hartog (baritone saxophone); Irving Stokes (trumpet); Art Baron (trombone); Mulgrew Miller (piano); Lawrence Lucie (guitar); Curtis Lundy (bass); Kenny Washington (drums). Reissue producer: Jerry ...
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| Gumbo CD (1983)
$10.69 Bobby Watson And The Horizon Quintet: Bobby Watson (alto & soprano saxophones), Hamiet Bluiett (baritone saxophone), Melton Mustafa (trumpet, flugelhorn), Mulgrew Miller (piano), Curtis Lundy (bass), Marvin "Smitty" Smith (drums). Reissue producer: Jerry Gordon. Recorded at Classic Sound Productions, New ...
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| Beatitudes CD (1983)
$10.69 Personnel: Bobby Watson (alto saxophone); Mulgrew Miller (piano); Kenny Washington (drums). Liner Note Author: Bobby Watson. Recording information: Van Gelder Studios, Englewood Cliffs, NJ (04/11/1983). Photographer: Bill May. Altoist Bobby Watson's third recording as a leader (following obscure efforts during ...
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 Bobby Watson Songs
Popular or famous Bobby Watson songs: Karita, Orange Blossom, To See Her Face, You're Lucky to Me, E.T.A., Bustalk, Faith in Action, I've Gotta Be Me. More music songs Landmarks Lost, Live & Learn, Postlude, River Jordan, Stanky P, Thank You, We Fall Down, Why Not, Mabel Is Able. More music songs Reachin' and Searchin', Vauncing Chimes.
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 Bobby Watson Biography
This young, fiery, and gifted alto saxophonist was first brought into the spotlight by Art Blakey, when Blakey introduced him as the newest member of the Jazz Messengers in 1977. Bobby Watson has followed through on his promise with a string of heartfelt contemporary jazz records, mostly done in a classic quartet or quintet format (the latter featuring Terell Stafford on trumpet), as well as with a pair of rewarding forays into big band composition.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Bobby Watson | Michael Jackson, Carmen Lundy, Rufus, Art Blakey, Maynard Ferguson, Peter Kater, Lou Rawls, Jimmy Bruno, Brian Culbertson | | Mulgrew Miller | Benny Golson, Woody Shaw, Steve Turre, Bennie Wallace, Kenny Garrett, Frank Morgan, Steve Nelson, Toots Thielemans | | Curtis Lundy | Carmen Lundy, Frank Morgan, Billy Bang, Jeri Brown, Johnny Griffin, Jazz Tribe, Bob Mover, Clark Terry |
 Contemporaries
John Hicks, Edward Simon (Piano), Terell Stafford, Victor Lewis, Curtis Lundy
 Influences
Charlie Parker, Stevie Wonder, Art Blakey, Herbie Hancock, Cannonball Adderley, Jackie McLean, Johnny Hodges, George Coleman, Eddie Harris, Teddy Edwards
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