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- often credited with the beginning of the trumpet's dominance in jazz. Cornetists such as Bubber Miley and Rex Stewart contributed substantially to the...
- Dara Jones (born Charles Jones III; January 12, 1941) is an American cornetist, guitarist, and singer. He is the father of rapper Nas. Olu Dara was born...
- Stomp".[citation needed] Oliver performed mostly on cornet, but like many cornetists he switched to trumpet in the late 1920s. He credited jazz pioneer Buddy...
- uptown African-American Baptist churches. Instead of imitating other cornetists, Bolden pla**** the music he heard "by ear" and adapted it to his horn...
- Gallienne, artist, predominantly in sculpture Charles Leggett, music cornetist Emma Lomax, composer and pianist Garnt Maneetapho, YouTuber, known online...
- po****r and patriotic tunes, and feature pieces for soloists (usually cornetists, singers, and violinists). A notable work for wind band is Berlioz's 1840...
- in Chicago. Storyville was shut down by the U.S. government in 1917. Cornetist Buddy Bolden pla**** in New Orleans from 1895 to 1906. No recordings by...
- and led one of the group's recordings, was not paid as session-leader. Cornetist and trumpeter Bobby Hackett soloed on several of Gleason's albums and...
- author, nominated for Hugo and Nebula awards Leonard B. Smith, jazz cornetist and composer Charles Spencer, professional football offensive tackle Monty...
- Ra began conducting using hand and body gestures. This system inspired cornetist Butch Morris, who later developed his own more highly refined way to conduct...