Read more: How to Master Trumpet Lessons for Beginners 6. “Blue in Green” is a mellow piece, which has much underlying passion and hurt in the notes. This song comes from album “Kind of Blue” of Davis. This group is full of powerful soloists, such as Chris Jaudes on trumpet, who had a great talent in blasting out highest notes, and James Borowski on the bass trombone in the “Big Bad Bob.” Weather Report was the name of an American jazz fusion band in the 1970s and early 1980s. This song was popularized, thanks to a recording by the quartette of American saxophonists and Gerry Mulligan – the composer, on the album of the similar name in 1952, which featured Chet Baker too. Its music was first written by Bernie Miller, and its lyrics were added later by Mike Stoller and Jerry Leiber. This song proves that all you need for an awesome night out is just a rocking great live band, Adelaide Symphony Orchestra’s sublime talents, Adelaide Festival Centre’s acoustics and comfort, as well as the song, which writes the genius of the best-band-ever.īernie’s tune was such a jazz standard in 1953. This track comes from Miles Davis’s seminal album called “ Kind of Blue,” which is played quite straight with Mike, who plays the refrain that was originally played by Cannonball Adderley, John Coltrane, and Miles – so, big shoes to fill! SpottieOttieDopaliscious – OutKast – 1998īest 50 Trumpet Songs Of All Time 1. Meeting across the river – Bruce Springteen – 1975 Everything You’ve Done Wrong – Sloan – 1996 The carnival of venus – Allen Vizzutti -1996 Little sunflower – Freddie Hubbard – 1967 When the saints go marching in – Louis Armstrong Nobody Knows the Trouble I’ve Seen – Louis Armstrong 23. Maiden Voyage (f/Freddie Hubbard) – Herbie Hancock.Grazing in the grass – Hugh Masekela – 1994
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