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  1. Jean-Baptiste Illinois Jacquet (October 30, 1922 – July 22, 2004) was an American jazz tenor saxophonist, best remembered for his solo on "Flying Home", critically recognized as the first R&B saxophone solo.

  2. Jean-Baptiste Illinois Jacquet (31 de octubre de 1922 - 22 de julio de 2004) fue un saxo tenor y saxo alto de jazz estadounidense. 1 2 . Biografía. Jacquet nació en Luisiana, aunque creció en Houston, Texas. 3 Tras tocar con el saxo alto en bandas locales, en 1939, se trasladó a Los Ángeles, California, donde conoció a Nat King Cole.

  3. Illinois Jacquet is considered to be one of the most influential tenor saxophonists in the history of jazz music. Born on October 31, 1922, in Broussard, Louisiana, Jean Baptiste Illinois Jacquet, at the age of 19 on the very first recording of his career, spawned an entirely new style and sound for tenor saxophone.

  4. Aunque nacido en Louisiana, Illinois Jacquet, es un ejemplo del típico saxofonista tejano, de timbre rico y aire marcadamente blusero. Su presencia en el escenario siempre estaba marcada por su carácter extrovertido y su actitud era la de un verdadero showman.

  5. 7 de jul. de 2017 · Illinois Jacquet is considered to be one of the most influential tenor saxophonists in the history of jazz music. Born on October 31, 1922, in Broussard, Louisiana, Jean Baptiste Illinois Jacquet, at the age of 19 on the very first recording of his career, spawned an entirely new style and sound for the tenor saxophone.

  6. jazzinfo.org › artist › illinois-jacquetIllinois Jacquet bio

    Jean-Baptiste Illinois Jacquet (October 31, 1922 – July 22, 2004) was a jazz tenor saxophonist most famous for his solo on “Flying Home”. He is better known simply as Illinois Jacquet.

  7. Jean-Batiste ‘Illinois’ Jacquet was a tenor saxophonist, composer and bandleader who was also one of the few jazz musicians to master the bassoon. He is best remembered as the tenor saxophonist who defined the crowd-pleasing ‘screech and honk’ style of playing the instrument.