Charlie Rouse (April 6, 1924 – November 30, 1988) was an American hard bop tenor saxophonist and flautist. His career is marked by his collaboration with...
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Richard Davis also known as Epistrophy Epistrophy (Charlie Rouse album), a 1988 album by Charlie Rouse Epistrophe, the repetition of the same word or words...
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Yeah! is an album by American saxophonist Charlie Rouse recorded in 1960 and released on the Epic label. It was reissued in 1990 with the title Unsung...
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later that year. Monk's "five" features brass section Thad Jones and Charlie Rouse, with rhythm section Sam Jones and Art Taylor. The title of the album...
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for Columbia Records. It features Monk on piano, Larry Gales on bass, Charlie Rouse on tenor sax, and Ben Riley on drums. This is the last Monk album featuring...
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Billy Higgins (section With Charlie Rouse)
Billy Higgins (October 11, 1936 – May 3, 2001) was an American jazz drummer. He played mainly free jazz and hard bop. Higgins was born in Los Angeles,...
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Raney (Prestige, 1957) Just Wailin' (New Jazz, 1958) with Herbie Mann, Charlie Rouse and Mal Waldron With Donald Byrd 2 Trumpets (Prestige, 1956) – with...
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Tootie"). The concert features, among others, Charlie Rouse on tenor in his first recording with Monk. Rouse went on to record and perform live with Monk...
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Epistrophy, sub-titled The Last Concert, is a live album by saxophonist Charlie Rouse which was recorded in 1988 in San Francisco and released on Orrin Keepnews'...
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Aretha Franklin in 1965 Yeah! (Brownsville Station album), 1973 Yeah! (Charlie Rouse album), 1961 Yeah! (Def Leppard album), 2006 Yeah (Park Jung-ah album)...
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