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  2. Straight-ahead jazz - Wikipedia

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    Straight-ahead jazz is a genre of jazz that developed in the 1960s, with roots in the prior two decades. It omits the rock music and free jazz influences that began to appear in jazz during this period, instead preferring acoustic instruments, conventional piano comping, walking bass patterns, and swing- and bop-based drum rhythms.

  3. Greg Abate - Wikipedia

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    Years active. 1973–present. Labels. Candid, Brownstone, Blue Chip, Koko, Whaling City Sound. Website. www .gregabate .com. Greg Abate (born May 31, 1947) [1] [2] is a jazz saxophonist, flautist, composer, and arranger. He grew up in Woonsocket, Rhode Island. In the fifth grade he began to play clarinet.

  4. Curtis Peagler - Wikipedia

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    Musician. Instrument (s) Alto saxophone. Labels. Prestige, Concord, Pablo. Formerly of. Modern Jazz Disciples. Curtis Peagler (September 17, 1929 — December 19, 1992) was an American jazz saxophonist who specialized in straight-ahead jazz and hard bop .

  5. Scott Hamilton (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Musician. Instrument (s) Tenor saxophone. Years active. 1970s–present. Website. scotthamiltonsax .com. Scott Hamilton (born September 12, 1954) [1] is an American jazz tenor saxophonist associated with swing and straight-ahead jazz. His eldest son, Shō Īmura, is the vocalist of the Japanese rock band Okamoto's.

  6. Matt Mitchell (pianist) - Wikipedia

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    A New York Times reviewer commented in 2011 that Mitchell "feels close to the consensus language of straight-ahead jazz but wants to get beyond it. He does it with hands moving in independent parts, with polyrhythms, with music that approaches the technical level of études but that churns and whirls and leaves spaces for broad interpretation."

  7. The Crusaders (jazz fusion group) - Wikipedia

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    The Crusaders (formerly known as The Jazz Crusaders) were an American jazz/ jazz fusion group performing from the 1960s to the 2010s. The group was known as the Jazz Crusaders from their formation in 1960 until shortening their name in 1971. The Crusaders played a wide assortment of genres, including straight ahead jazz, urban R&B, R&B-based ...

  8. John Klemmer - Wikipedia

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    John Klemmer. John T. Klemmer (born July 3, 1946) is an American saxophonist, composer, songwriter, and arranger. [1] He was born in Chicago, Illinois, United States, [1] and began playing guitar at the age of five and alto saxophone at the age of 11. His other early interests included graphics and visual art, writing, dance, puppetry, painting ...

  9. Monty Alexander - Wikipedia

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    Years active. 1958–present. Labels. Pacific Jazz, RCA, Verve, MPS, Motéma Music. Website. montyalexander .com. Montgomery Bernard "Monty" Alexander OJ CD (born 6 June 1944) is a Jamaican American jazz pianist. His playing has a Caribbean influence and bright swinging feeling, with a strong vocabulary of bebop jazz and blues rooted melodies. [1]