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  1. Babs Gonzales (October 27, 1919 – January 23, 1980), born Lee Brown, was an American bebop vocalist, poet, and self-published author. His books portrayed the jazz world that many black musicians struggled in, portraying disk jockeys, club owners, liquor, drugs, and racism. "

  2. 13 de nov. de 2011 · A true original, Babs Gonzales led a fascinating, colorful life, working, in addition to myriad odd jobs, as singer, lyricist and composer, bandleader, poet, manager and active proponent of...

  3. 27 de oct. de 2014 · Babs Gonzales - vocalsSonny Rollins - tenor sax (one of his first recordings)"Jordan Fordin" [Art Pepper] - alto saxBennie Green - tromboneJ.J. Johnson - tro...

  4. Babs Gonzales (vocals)Tadd Dameron (p)Pee Wee Tinney (g)Arthur Phipps (b)Recorded: May 7, 1947.

  5. Died: January 23, 1980 in Newark, New Jersey. American be-bop vocalist, poet, and self-published author. His books portrayed the jazz world that many black musicians struggled in, portraying disk jockeys, club owners, liquor, drugs, and racism.

  6. 18 de mar. de 2022 · Learn about Babs Gonzales, a singer who popularized scat and bop styles, and recorded with jazz legends like Sonny Rollins and Jimmy Smith. Explore his biography, discography, photos, videos and more on All About Jazz.

  7. Babs Gonzales: Sunday Afternoon with Babs Gonzales at Small's Paradise. 06:23. Writer: Monk - Williams - Gonzales / Composers: Monk - Williams - Gonzales. Access the complete album info (9 songs) Sign up for Deezer for free and listen to Babs Gonzales: discography, top tracks and playlists.