Laurie Ann Frink (August 8, 1951, Pender, Nebraska – July 13, 2013, New York City) was an American jazz trumpeter who worked primarily in big band idioms...
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tenor saxophone, horn arrangements Louis Del Gatto – baritone saxophone Laurie Frink – trumpet Earl Gardner – trumpet Steve Turre – trombone, conch shell...
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Daddy" Robin Eubanks – trombone on "Blind", "Big Daddy" and "Mr. Jones" Laurie Frink and Earl Gardner – trumpets on "Blind" and "Big Daddy" Stan Harrison...
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Saisse 1986 1992 (both session) piano keyboards Never Let Me Down (1987) Laurie Frink 1986 (session) (died 2013) trumpet Earl Gardner 1986 (session) flugelhorn...
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Manhattan School of Music, where she studied with Luis Bonilla, Garry Dial, Laurie Frink, and Wycliffe Gordon. She joined a band led by Trey Anastasio. She performed...
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recorded his debut album Identity Crisis.Upon winning the 2016-2017 Laurie Frink Career Grant. Since 2018, Glausi has resided in New York City. He performs...
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Draper and Jeanie Fineberg, as well as newcomer Laurie Frink, also appeared on the album. The band (with Frink and other guest members) toured to support the...
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Arnold Jacobs, Herbert Müeller, Bernard Adelstein, Claude Gordon, and Laurie Frink. Slaughter's first orchestral position was as principal trumpet of the...
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listed as first name on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. Laurie Frink - world-class American jazz trumpeter who worked primarily in big band...
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Brecker – trumpet (3, 4, 6) "Hollywood" Paul Litteral – trumpet (5) Laurie Frink – trumpet (7) Earl Gardner – trumpet (7) Herb Robertson – trumpet (9)...
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