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Ike Abrams Quebec (August 17, 1918 – January 16, 1963) was an American jazz tenor saxophonist. He began his career in the big band era of the 1940s, then fell from prominence for a time until launching a comeback in the years before his death.
6 feb 2021 · His first recording date took place in November 1943 with Eldridge who generously gave him a whole chorus on The Gasser. It’s a theme-less romp on Sweet Georgia Brown where he produces some big-toned Ben Webster-like lines. In 1944 he appeared with Trummy Young on a triple-bill at the Yacht Club on 52nd.
- Steven Cerra
14 mag 2017 · Jazz musician Ike Quebec's bio, concert & touring information, albums, reviews, videos, photos and more.
18 gen 2015 · Jazz Profiles on WKCR, featuring saxophonist Ike Quebec. Hosted by Sid Gribetz, and broadcast on WKCR 89.9 FM from Columbia University in New York City. Originally broadcast on 1/18/2015, and rebroadcast on 6/6/2021.
Ike Abrams Quebec (born August 17, 1918 in Newark, New Jersey, died on January 16, 1963) was a jazz tenor saxophonist. His surname is pronounced KYOO-bek.
Ike Abrams Quebec, born August 17, 1918 in Newark (New Jersey), and died January 16, 1963, was a jazz tenor-saxophonist. His surname is pronounced KYOO'bek.
Big-toned tenor jazz saxophonist who played with vital big bands peaking in the 1940s. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1940s - 1960s. Born. August 17, 1918 in Newark, NJ. Died. January 16, 1963 in New York, NY. Genre. Jazz, Blues, R&B. Styles. Hard Bop, Jump Blues, Soul Jazz, Jazz Instrument, Saxophone Jazz, Early R&B. Album Highlights.