• Joe Puma (August 13, 1927 – May 31, 2000) was an American jazz guitarist. Puma was born in the Bronx, New York. His first professional experience came...
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    The Hi-Lo's from their On Hand LP (Starlite 1956), Joe Puma with Bill Evans (from the album Joe Puma Jazz Trio and Quartet, on Jubilee, 1957), Dave Brubeck...
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  • Newport (Verve, 1957) The Mello Sound of Don Elliot (Decca, 1958) With Joe Puma Joe Puma Trio and Quartet (1957) With Charles Mingus East Coasting (Bethlehem...
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    Charles McCracken, Ted Nash, Adam Nussbaum, Warren Odze, Joe Puma, Don Rebic, Jack Wilkins, Joe Williams (bass), and Torrie Zito. Her repertoire contains...
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    Rejuvenation (Columbia, 1975) 1954 Skin Deep, Louie Bellson 1954 Joe Puma Quintet, Joe Puma 1955 Songs by Sylvia Syms, Sylvia Syms 1956 The Swingin' Miss...
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    years later. During the Brandeis Festival, guitarist Joe Puma invited Evans to play on the album Joe Puma/Jazz. That year, Evans also met bassist Scott LaFaro...
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  • Costa) - 4:22 "One for Tubby" (Joe Puma) - 6:04 "Squire's Parlor" (Phil Woods) - 4:48 "Who Knew?" (Puma) - 7:08 "Opicana" (Puma) - 5:24 Herbie Mann - flute...
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  • played with Marshall Brown (1975), Russell Procope and Sonny Greer (1977), Joe Puma (1977–1982, at Gregory's in New York City), and Stephanie Nakasian (1982)...
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  • paperback originals in the 1950s and 1960s featuring private detective Joe Puma, whose career was spent on the seamier side of life. Brock Callahan titles:...
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    Evergreen, 1974) Tito Puente, Puente Goes Jazz (RCA, 1990) Joe Puma, Joe Puma (Bethlehem, 1955) Joe Puma, Like Tweet Jazz Versions of Authentic Bird Calls (Columbia...
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