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  1. Booker Little (Memphis, 2 aprile 1938 – New York, 5 ottobre 1961) è stato un trombettista hard bop statunitense. Nato a Memphis, è cresciuto in una famiglia di artisti; dopo gli studi adolescenziali a Memphis, si perfeziona a Chicago.

  2. Booker Little Jr. (April 2, 1938 – October 5, 1961) was an American jazz trumpeter and composer. He appeared on many recordings in his short career, both as a sideman and as a leader. Little performed with Max Roach, John Coltrane, and Eric Dolphy and was strongly influenced by Sonny Rollins and Clifford Brown. He died aged 23.

  3. Booker Little. More images. Real Name: Booker Little, Jr. Profile: American jazz trumpeter. Played with Johnny Griffin (and the MJQ), Max Roach, Eric Dolphy, Abbey Lincoln, John Coltrane and Booker Ervin. Born : April 02, 1938 in Memphis Tennessee. Died : October 05, 1961 in New York City, New York.

  4. 15 apr 2016 · Booker Little - The Legendary Quartet (Full Album) Pro logue. 4.46K subscribers. Subscribed. 759. 48K views 7 years ago. Island Records - ILPS 9454 A1. Opening Statement 00:00 ...more. Island...

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  5. 6 dic 2020 · Booker Little, Jr. was born in Memphis, Tennessee, on April 2, 1938. He played clarinet briefly before taking up trumpet at the age of twelve. As a teenager, he hung out on the Memphis jazz scene, sitting in with players like the Newborn brothers, pianist Phineas and guitarist Calvin, and saxophonist George Coleman.

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  6. 26 ago 2022 · Subscribed. 9. 318 views 1 year ago #Jazz #CandidRecords. The official audio of Booker Little's "Man of Words" from the newly remastered album Out Front. Out Front is probably the greatest...

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  7. 17 ago 2021 · Booker Little: Cutting at the Edges. News, From the Magazine, Booker Little. By John McDonough I Aug. 17, 2021. The most wide-ranging article this magazine ever published about trumpeter Booker Little was his obituary. It was the Nov. 9, 1961, issue, about one-third of a page under a one-column headline.