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David Izenzon (May 17, 1932 –
October 8, 1979) was an
American jazz
double b****ist.
Izenzon was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,
United States. He graduated...
- year. The trio
features saxophonist Charles Brackeen and b****ist
David Izenzon. The
AllMusic review by
Scott Yanow awarded the
album 4½ stars, stating...
- innovations.
After his
quartet disbanded, he
formed a trio with
David Izenzon on b**** and
Charles Moffett on drums, and
began playing trumpet and violin...
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Coleman on alto saxophone, violin, and trumpet,
accompanied by b****ist
David Izenzon and
drummer Charles Moffett. The
album was
reissued by
Freedom Records...
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consisting of
drummer Ed
Blackwell and b****ists
Charlie Haden and
David Izenzon. The
performance and
their afternoon rehearsal were both recorded; "AOS"...
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featuring performances by
Rollins with
Herbie Han****, Jim Hall,
David Izenzon,
Teddy Smith, Stu Martin, Bob
Cranshaw and
Mickey Roker. "Autumn Nocturne"...
- alto saxophone, trumpet, and violin,
accompanied by
double b****ist
David Izenzon and
percussionist Charles Moffett, were
recorded in
Paris during 1966,...
- an
archival live
album by
drummer Barry Altschul,
double b****ist
David Izenzon (whose name is
misspelled as "Izenson" on the cover), and
clarinetist Perry...
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first recording of Coleman's new trio,
featuring rhythm section David Izenzon and
Charles Moffett. 1962 was a
difficult year for
finding work for Coleman...
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Records in 1965. The
album contains tracks recorded by Shepp, b****ist
David Izenzon and
drummer J. C.
Moses in
March 1965 and with a
larger band in August...