Milt Hinton
Real Name:
Milton John Hinton
Profile:
American jazz double bassist and photographer. He was nicknamed "The Judge".
Born: June 23, 1910 in Vicksburg, Mississippi.
Died: December 19, 2000 in Queens, New York.
Born: June 23, 1910 in Vicksburg, Mississippi.
Died: December 19, 2000 in Queens, New York.
Sites:
Wikipedia, britannica.com, radioswissjazz.ch, allmusic.com, imdb.com, bluenote.com, adp.library.ucsb.edu
Aliases:
In Groups:
2nd George Barnes Quartet,
Al Cohn - Zoot Sims Quintet,
Al Cohn And His "Charlie's Tavern" Ensemble,
Al Cohn And His Orchestra,
Al Cohn Quintet,
Al Cohn-Zoot Sims Sextet,
Al Cohn's Natural Seven,
Alex Kallao Trio,
Allstars (11),
Andy Gibson And His Orchestra,
Andy Kirk And His Clouds Of Joy,
Art Farmer/Lee Konitz Quintet,
Benny Goodman Octet,
Benny Goodman Septet,
Beulah Bryant's Thin Men,
Bill Watrous Combo,
Billy Byers And His Orchestra,
Billy Byers Sextet,
Bobby Hackett And His Jazz Band,
Bobby Jaspar Quintet,
Buck Clayton And His Orchestra,
Buddy DeFranco Quartet,
Cab Calloway And His Orchestra,
Carmen Leggio Quartet,
Chu Berry And His Orchestra,
Coleman Hawkins Quartet,
Cozy Cole All Stars,
Derek Smith Trio,
Dick Meldonian Quartet,
Don Elliott And His Orchestra,
Emmett Berry Sextet,
George Russell Orchestra,
George Williams And His Orchestra,
Gil Evans And His Orchestra,
Hal McKusick Quartet,
Hal McKusick Quintet,
Hal McKusick Sextet,
Hank D'Amico Quartet,
Henry "Red" Allen And His Orchestra,
Howard McGhee Quintet,
J.C. Heard Quintet,
Jam Session At The Riverside,
Jim Timmens And His Swinging Brass,
Jimmy Rushing And His Orchestra,
Joe Bushkin Quartet,
Joe Newman Sextet,
Joe Reisman And His Orchestra,
Johnny Lytle Trio,
Johnny Richards And His Orchestra,
Jonah Jones And His Cats,
Jonah Jones And His Orchestra,
Jonah Jones Band,
Larry Sonn Orchestra,
Lionel Hampton And His Orchestra,
Mal Waldron's All Stars,
Manny Albam And His Jazz Greats,
Marshall Royal Quintet,
Mel Davis Sextet,
Mel Powell & His All-Stars,
Milt Hinton & His Orchestra,
Milt Hinton And Another Generation Of Swing,
Milt Hinton And Friends,
Milt Hinton Trio,
Osie Johnson And His Orchestra,
Paul Barbarin And His Orchestra,
Pete Brown's All-Star Quintet,
Quincy Jones And His Orchestra,
Ralph Burns And His Orchestra,
Ray Ellis And His Orchestra,
Red Norvo Combo,
Ruby Braff All-Stars,
Ruby Braff And His Big City Six,
Ruby Braff Sextet,
Sackville All Stars,
Sam Price And His Kaycee Stompers,
Shorty Rogers And His Augmented "Giants",
Soprano Summit,
Stan Rubin And His Tigertown Orchestra,
Steve Allen Quartet,
Steve Allen Trio,
Stewart - Williams & Co.,
Summit Reunion,
Teddy Wilson And His Orchestra,
Teddy Wilson Trio,
Terry Gibbs / Buddy DeFranco / Herb Ellis Sextet,
The Allan Vaché - Johnny Varro Combos,
The Basie Alumni,
The Benny Carter All-Star Sax Ensemble,
The Benny Goodman Quartet,
The Bernie Leighton Quartet,
The Billy Byers-Joe Newman Sextet,
The Bob Prince Tentette,
The Butch Miles Octet,
The Butch Miles Sextet,
The Cafe Society Band,
The Danny Stiles Five,
The Dave McKenna Swing Six,
The Eddie Barefield Sextet,
The Ernie Wilkins Group,
The George Masso Quintet,
The Hal McKusick Octet,
The Ike Quebec Quintet,
The Ike Quebec Swing Seven,
The Jay And Kai Quintet,
The Jazz All-Stars,
The Joe Wilder Quartet,
The Kenny Burrell Octet,
The Keynoters (5),
The Lou Stein Trio,
The New Charlie Ventura Sextet,
The New York Bass Violin Choir,
The Phil Bodner Quartet,
The Phil Moore Four,
The Pia Beck Quartet,
The Quincy Jones Big Band,
The Ralph Sutton Quartet,
The Rhythm Section (7),
The Secret 7,
The Sound Of Jazz All-Stars,
The Stan Free Five,
The Tony Scott Quartet,
The Trio (16),
The Zoot Sims Al Cohn Septet,
Tiny Parham And His Musicians,
Tony Parenti's All-Stars,
Tony Scott And His Orchestra,
Tony Scott Septet,
Tony Scott Tentet,
Urbie Green and His 6-Tet,
Urbie Green And His All-Stars,
Walter Thomas' Orchestra,
Woody Herman And His Orchestra,
Woody Herman And The Fourth Herd,
Woody Herman Octet,
Zoot Sims All-Stars,
Zoot Sims And His Orchestra,
Zoot Sims Quartet
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