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American jazz band
Supersax was an American jazz group, created in 1972 by saxophonist Med Flory and bassist Buddy Clark as a tribute to saxophonist Charlie Parker. The group's
Supersax
American saxophonist (1930–2001)
2001) was an American saxophonist, best known as a founding member of Supersax, a tribute band to Charlie Parker. Migliori started playing the saxophone
Jay_Migliori
American tenor saxophonist (1927–1987)
pianist Lennie Tristano and earned attention in the 1970s as a member of Supersax. Marsh came from an affluent artistic background: his father was Hollywood
Warne_Marsh
Musical artist
[citation needed] In 1972, he co-founded Supersax, an ensemble devoted to Parker's work. Supersax's debut album, Supersax Plays Bird, won a Grammy Award.[citation
Med_Flory
American jazz pianist (1930–2021)
Angeles. Later in the decade he found work as a studio musician, playing in Supersax from 1972 to 1974. Bright's Spot (Regent, 1957) Bright Flight (Vanguard
Ronnell_Bright
American jazz saxophonist (1930–2009)
(Jimco, 1995) With Supersax Supersax Plays Bird (Capitol, 1973) Salt Peanuts Supersax Plays Bird, Volume 2 (Capitol, 1974) Supersax Plays Bird with Strings
Jack_Nimitz
American singer (1928–2024)
Award (Best Jazz Vocal Performance - Duo or Group) in 1983 for the Supersax album "Supersax & L.A. Voices". He also claimed to have recorded more than 10,000
Gene_Merlino
American jazz saxophonist (1920–1955)
1969 album Moondog.[citation needed] Since 1972, the Californian ensemble Supersax harmonized many of Parker's improvisations for a five-piece saxophone ensemble
Charlie_Parker
1974 award ceremony for music
Tatum for God Is in the House Best Jazz Performance by a Group Supersax for Supersax Plays Bird Best Jazz Performance by a Big Band Woody Herman for
16th_Annual_Grammy_Awards
American drummer (1931–2010)
with Carl Fontana for Concord Jazz in the mid-1970s and also played in Supersax. Later in his career he did much work as a sideman for Concord. Hanna died
Jake_Hanna
American jazz trumpeter (1927–2001)
Gerry Mulligan, and on Frank Sinatra's TV specials. He also recorded with Supersax, a Charlie Parker tribute band that consisted of a saxophone quintet, the
Conte_Candoli
American jazz pianist (1928–2001)
Dizzy Gillespie, Shorty Rogers, Stan Getz, Terry Gibbs, Benny Goodman, Supersax and most of the major West Coast players. Levy recorded as a leader for
Lou_Levy_(pianist)
American jazz musician (born 1934)
Angeles in 1969. There he played frequently in the studios, was a member of Supersax, and played in the big bands of Bill Berry, Bob Florence, and Bill Holman
Lanny_Morgan
American jazz musician
piano; Leroy Vinnegar, bass; Nick Martinis, drums) Lee Katzman Meets Supersax (Lee Katzman with Med Flory, alto; Jay Migliore, tenor; Ray Reed, tenor;
Lee_Katzman
American jazz trombonist (1926–1978)
performed and toured with Quincy Jones and the Grammy Award–winning group Supersax. Rosolino's private life was deeply troubled. On November 26, 1978, he
Frank_Rosolino
American jazz trombonist
lounges in Las Vegas. He also recorded with Louie Bellson, Bill Watrous, and Supersax. It was not until 1975 that Fontana recorded an album as an ensemble co-leader
Carl_Fontana
Retired Grammy Award
Collection L.A. Jazz Choir for Listen Rare Silk for New Weave L.A. Voices for Supersax and L.A. Voices 1985 No Award Given 1986 The Manhattan Transfer Vocalese
Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Duo or Group
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American trumpeter and composer (1930–1979)
Richard Allen "Blue" Mitchell (March 13, 1930 – May 21, 1979) was an American trumpeter and composer who worked in jazz, rhythm and blues, soul, rock,
Blue_Mitchell
Jones, 94, American horse trainer. Jay Migliori, 70, American saxophonist (Supersax), colorectal cancer. John Overall, 88, Australian architect. Ferruccio
Deaths_in_September_2001
Musical artist
Love Everybody (ABC, 1967) Harvey Mandel, Righteous (Philips, 1969) Supersax, Supersax Plays Bird (Capitol, 1973) Keith Carradine, I'm Easy (Asylum, 1976)
Mike_Barone
McLellan, Dennis (September 7, 2001). "Jay Migliori, 70; Key Member of Supersax". Los Angeles Times. "Billboard : Obituary". October 13, 2001. p. 56. Retrieved
List of 2000s deaths in popular music
List_of_2000s_deaths_in_popular_music
American jazz double bassist (1929–1992)
1994) With Ira Sullivan Multimedia (Galaxy Music, 1978 [1982]) With Supersax Supersax & L.A. Voices - The Complete Edition (CBS 1990) With Cal Tjader Breathe
Monty_Budwig
American jazz saxophonist
1975) Donna Summer, Live and More (Casablanca, 1978) Supersax, Dynamite !! (MPS, 1979) Supersax, Chasin' the Bird (MPS, 1984) Dan Terry, Lonely Place
Don_Menza
Bishop of Sion
absence from home, the French party there, under his bitter enemy George Supersax, raised a rebellion and drove him from Sion. He lived for several years
Matthäus_Schiner
1989 studio album by Joe Williams
"Too Good to Be True" and "Love Without Money". Williams was backed by Supersax on "Embraceable You" and "Just Friends". Henry Johnson played guitar on
In Good Company (Joe Williams album)
In_Good_Company_(Joe_Williams_album)
American jazz drummer (1929–2012)
in the mid-1970s, after he had ended his drug addiction. He toured with Supersax and Bobby Hutcherson in the 1970s, and was a member of Charlie Haden's
Larance_Marable
American jazz singer (born 1940)
Ed Yelin of Capitol Records. She also performed on three albums titled Supersax and LA Voices, Vol. 1 (1983), Vol. 2 (1984), and Vol. 3 (1986). The LA
Sue_Raney
Annual music award
– Sama Layuca Supersax – Salt Peanuts Freddie Hubbard – High Energy 1976 Chick Corea & Return to Forever No Mystery Supersax – Supersax Plays Bird with
Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album
Grammy_Award_for_Best_Jazz_Instrumental_Album
American jazz record label (c. 1975–1986)
George Shearing Quintet With Nancy Wilson / The Swingin's Mutual! PR 9028 Supersax / Salt Peanuts PR 9037 Harry James / More Harry James In Hi-Fi PR 9058
Pausa_Records
1974 live album by Warne Marsh
his other recordings and his current eminence as the major soloist of Supersax, this is very nearly the definitive Marsh record, the "distilled essence"
The_Art_of_Improvising
American jazz trumpeter, composer, and educator (1942–2023)
playing lead trumpet with Bill Holman's Orchestra. He has also worked with Supersax, the big bands of Bob Florence and Gerald Wilson, and the Phil Norman Tentet
Carl_Saunders
the Light 15490 Jasper van 't Hof The Selfkicker 15491 Supersax Chasin' the Bird 15492 Supersax Dynamite 15493 Monty Alexander Montreux Alexander Live
MPS_Records_discography
90, American aerospace pioneer. Med Flory, 87, American saxophonist (Supersax) and actor (Daniel Boone, Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., Lassie). Jackie Gaughan
Deaths_in_March_2014
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