Sam Jones
Vrai nom:
Samuel Jones
Profil:
American jazz bassist & composer, born 12 November 1924, in Jacksonville, Florida, USA, died 15 December 1981 in New York City. Active since the mid-1950s, he joined Oscar Peterson in 1966 and also worked with Kenny Dorham, Cannonball Adderley, Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonious Monk and many others.
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Dans les groupes:
Art Farmer / Jackie McLean Quintet,
Art Farmer Quintet,
Blue Mitchell Sextet,
Cannonball Adderley Sextet,
Cedar Walton Quartet,
Cedar Walton Trio,
Chuck Mangione Quintet,
Clark Terry Quartet,
Clark Terry Quintet,
Clifford Jordan And The Magic Triangle,
Clifford Jordan Quartet,
Dexter Gordon Quartet,
Dizzy Reece Quintet,
Dodo Marmarosa Trio,
Duke Jordan Quartet,
Duke Jordan Quintet,
J.J. Johnson Quartet,
Julian Priester Sextet,
Kenny Drew Quartet,
King Curtis Quintet,
Louis Smith Quintet,
Louis Stewart Quartet,
Nat Adderley Sextet,
Ray Brown All-Star Big Band,
Red Garland Quartet,
Rein De Graaff Quintet,
Roosevelt Wardell Trio,
Sal Salvador Sextet,
Sam Jones & Co.,
Sam Jones 12 Piece Band,
Sam Jones Orchestra,
Sam Jones Plus 10,
Sam Jones Quintet,
Stan Getz Septet,
Terry Gibbs Quartet,
The Bill Evans Trio,
The Blue Mitchell Orchestra,
The Bobby Timmons Trio,
The Bud Powell Trio,
The Cannonball Adderley Quintet,
The Cedar Walton / Hank Mobley Quintet,
The Claude Williamson Trio,
The Johnny Hodges Quintet,
The New York Bass Violin Choir,
The Oscar Peterson Trio,
The Pentagon (3),
The Red Garland Quintet,
The Red Garland Trio,
The Thelonious Monk Orchestra,
The Thelonious Monk Quartet,
The Thelonious Monk Quintet,
Tina Brooks Quintet,
Tony Scott Quintet,
Tubby Hayes And The All Stars
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