Pete Minger (January 22, 1943 in Orangeburg, South Carolina – April 13, 2000 in Pompano Beach, Florida), born George Allen Minger, was an American bebop-based...
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Look up minger in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Minger may refer to: Pete Minger (1943–2000), American jazz musician Rudolf Minger (1881–1955), Swiss...
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(born 1926). 24 – Al Grey, American trombonist (born 1925). April 13 – Pete Minger, American trumpeter (born 1943). 29 – Jonah Jones, American trumpeter...
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McNeil Mike Metheny Ron Miles Bubber Miley Sjur Miljeteig Punch Miller Pete Minger Blue Mitchell Nils Petter Molvær Howard Moon Lee Morgan Sam Morgan James...
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- tenor sax Charlie Fowlkes - baritone saxophone Ray Brown - trumpet Pete Minger - trumpet Sonny Cohn - trumpet Paul Cohen - trumpet Mitchell 'Booty'...
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Basie – piano (on "Basella" only) Ray Brown, Paul Cohen, Sonny Cohn, Pete Minger – trumpet Bill Hughes, Mel Wanzo, Dennis Wilson, Mitchell "Booty" Wood –...
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Orchestra Count Basie – piano Ray Brown – trumpet Sonny Cohn – trumpet Pete Minger – trumpet Nolan Andrew Smith – trumpet Bill Hughes – trombone Mel Wanzo...
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McCain Josie Miles, blues singer James "Bubber" Miley, jazz trumpeter Pete Minger, bebop jazz trumpeter Alphonse Mouzon, jazz drummer Houston Person, jazz...
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1979 (film for television) Count Basie and his Orchestra: Sonny Cohn, Pete Minger, Ray Brown, Nolan Smith (aka Nolan Shaheed) trumpet, fluegel horn; Melvin...
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"Tall Cotton" – 5:50 All music by Sammy Nestico. Count Basie – piano Pete Minger – trumpet Frank Szabo Dave Stahl Bobby Mitchell Sonny Cohn Al Grey –...
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