Examples of using Max roach in English and their translations into Italian
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Max Roach?- You listen to Max? .
Comics Visions jazz 2: Max Roach- We Insist!
Max Roach?- You listen to Max? .
Then when I came to the U.S., I heard Clifford Brown and Max Roach.
Max Roach paroles, accords, photos, traductions.
I work with musicians- Archie Shepp, Max Roach- I am not closed to others.
Max Roach drummed on the first one, Blakey on all the others.
While in Chicago, he performed with Max Roach, Sonny Stitt, and some rhythm and blues groups.
drummers Art Blakey and Max Roach.
Billie Holiday, Max Roach(with detail) and Nina Simone is the protagonists of these 3 jobs….
Those"interesting, unexpected jam sessions" are nothing new- and besides, Max Roach played duets with both Anthony Braxton and Cecil Taylor.
his way of phrasing over the thunderous playing of Max Roach.
In the 1950s, Davis recorded with Melba Liston, Max Roach and played with Roach, Charlie Parker, and Dizzy Gillespie.
Curly Russell on bass, and Max Roach on drums.
Who really was a Buddy Rich and Max Roach influenced drummer, adapted himself pretty good- it was mainly an evening of standards anyway.
and he replaced Clifford Brown in the Max Roach Quintet after Brown's death in 1956.
Drums performed by Max Roach"Lingo"- 4:31 Drums performed by Bill Bruford"Ya Gotta Try"-
Now based in New York, she has worked with the likes of Oliver Lake, Max Roach, and the Uptown String Quartet, and she also records with the String Trio of New York.
featuring performances by Rollins with Oscar Pettiford and Max Roach.
The polyrhythmic drum pattern for the song was inspired by a Max Roach drum solo that Irons heard at a drum
Oscar Pettiford and Max Roach at the Onyx Club from early 1944.
Mingus took the recording to New York where he and Max Roach dubbed in the bass lines,
Charlie Parker, Max Roach, Miles Davis and Sarah Vaughan.
Solo drums halfway between Art Blakey and Max Roach start the piece, then a claustrophobic piano arpeggio(which to me sounds looped), a snare drum with a very audible snare,
the following month he created another version with Max Roach, published in the album Clifford Brown& Max Roach.
This was organized by musicians Charles Mingus and Max Roach in protest against the lower pay that the Newport festival
Chick Corea and Max Roach.
which also featured Max Roach on drums, Al Haig(replaced later by Sir Charles Thompson
bass Max Roach- drums Sonny Rollins discography,
Duke Jordan, Max Roach, Denzil Best* Sid Catlett:"1944-1946"(Classics)* Teddy Charles:"3 for Duke"(Jubilee/London,