When he dropped out of high school to try his hand at being a jazzman he was still young, but already 6-foot-2 and 220 pounds. |
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More personally, he developped his own vision of music and of jazz linked with the intrinsic spirituality of the musical approach of the jazzman. |
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Gray was a talented jazzman with a keen understanding of musical nuance. |
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And the American jazzman Bill Frisell puts in some superb guitar-playing on Keïta's classic Folon. |
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Relegated to the back benches, the old jazzman has a few tunes left to play. |
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Crooners have a relaxed, cool, jazzman side to them, whereas rockers are all excited. |
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He also performed with jazzman Luther Allison in Paris and with Quebec singer Diane Dufresne in Montreal, in a show just as mad and poetic as his productions. |
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On July 3, all herald gifted young Cuban Latin jazzman Harold Lopez-Nussa and his Trio, with his onstage presence reminiscent of Glenn Gould and a mixed repertoire of marvelously rendered compositions and standards. |
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Mr Melly was possibly the most popular jazzman in Britain, and certainly the most outrageous. Like all the addictions of his life, jazz burst on him at school. |
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He is not only a serious jazzman, but also a fun artist. |
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In the course of his young career, he has had the opportunity to give a concert in duet with the legendary American jazzman Bob Brookmeyer and with New-York saxophonist Dave Binney. |
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Her eclecticism is apparent as Ms. Taylor cites soul queen Aretha Franklin, jazz chanteuse Sarah Vaughan, opera diva Leontyne Price and smooth-voiced jazzman Johnny Hartman as inspirations and influences. |
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The flamboyant jazzman continued to perform even after collapsing on stage during a concert with his band Digby Fairweather's Half Dozen in January. |
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Like a jazzman hears notes in his head, Snyder maps out how to speak. |
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She said her bodyguard, Jazzman Bennet, who was following the actress in a SUV, also cut her off forcing her to hit his tyre. |
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Jazzman Digby Fairweather enjoys a charity pint named in his honour. |
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