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  1. Milt Jackson. (b. January 1, 1923 - d. October 9, 1999) by Rick Mattingly. The first time vibraphonist Milt Jackson tried to sit in with a bebop band at a club on New York’s 52nd Street, the clubowner wouldn’t even let him in the door. “Dizzy Gillespie had called Charlie Parker up and told Charlie that if I ever came down, he should let ...

  2. 29 de may. de 2024 · Milt Jackson のユニバーサル ミュージック ジャパン公式サイト。Milt Jackson の最新ニュース、新曲、ライブ・イベントニュース、視聴・試聴、PV・映像コンテンツをご覧いただけます。

  3. Milt Jackson. Milt Jackson (1923–99) Milton (Milt) Jackson was a jazz vibraphonist, known mainly for his bebop playing as a member of the Modern Jazz Quartet. Born in Detroit, Jackson showed an early affinity with music by picking out tunes he heard on the radio on the piano. He started playing gospel duets, accompanying his brother on guitar ...

  4. 6 de may. de 2021 · アルバム名:Milt Jackson at the Museum of Modern Art アルバム名邦題:近代美術館のミルト・ジャクソン 動画リンク:「Novamo」 このアルバムが代表作に挙げられることはほとんどありません。 しかしもし私が彼の作品を5枚挙げるとしたら必ず入ります。

  5. Biography. Milton “Bags” Jackson was born on January 1,1923 in Detroit, Michigan and passed away on October 9, 1999 in New York City. Milt came from a family of six children. Milt’s mother was a pious woman who was a devout member of the church, and his father was a talented amateur musician. In his early years, Milt sang in church and ...

  6. 19 de jun. de 2024 · Milt Jackson. Born on Jan. 1, 1923, in Detroit, Jackson's musical beginnings were in the neighborhood gospel churches as a pianist, guitarist, violinist percussionist and singer. He took up the vibraphone in high school. He moved to New York, played with Earl Hines and in 1945, joined Dizzy Gillespie's big band rhythm section, which also ...

  7. Milt Jackson – vibes, piano, vocalsBill Massey - trumpet (# 6-9)Julius Watkins - French horn (# 6-9)Frank Morgan - alto saxophone (# 5)Walter Benton (# 5), B...