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Joseph Salvatore Lovano (born
December 29, 1952) is an
American jazz multi-instrumentalist.
Though best
known as a
tenor saxophonist,
Lovano has also recorded...
- 1992, pp. 177–78.
Lovano 2002, p. 47.
Seager 1992, p. 178.
Alexander 1990, pp. 60–61.
Seager 1992, p. 178
Lovano 2002, p. 49.
Lovano 2002, p. 46 n. 72...
- were a
longstanding trio with
guitarist Bill
Frisell and
saxophonist Joe
Lovano as well as the
Electric Bebop Band, in
which he
worked mostly with younger...
- Lintott, p. 698; Broughton, pp. 49, 566.
Lovano, p. 40. Broughton, p. 50.
Lovano, pp. 44–45. Broughton, p. 49.
Lovano, p. 44 n. 64. Münzer, col. 2599. Lintott...
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Landmarks is an
album by the
American jazz
saxophonist Joe
Lovano recorded in 1990 and
released on the Blue Note label. The
AllMusic review by
Scott Yanow...
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first user of this
instrument was
saxophonist Fabrizio C****ol, and Joe
Lovano has
recently recorded with it as well.
Composer Philippe Boesmans wrote...
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Worlds is a live 1989
album by
American jazz
musician Joe
Lovano. The
album was
recorded at the
Amiens International Jazz
Festival in France. The record...
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including saxophonists Eddie Harris, Dave Liebman, Joe Henderson, and Joe
Lovano;
keyboardists George Duke, Joey DeFrancesco,
Herbie Han****,
Larry Goldings...
- Broughton, pgs. 48–49;
Lovano, pg. 41
Lovano, pg. 42
Lovano, pg. 44 Broughton, pg. 47
Lovano, pg. 45
Lovano, pg. 47 Smith, pg. 8
Lovano, Michael, The Age of...
- wife,
pianist Eliane Elias. His
credits since then
include albums with Joe
Lovano,
Michael Brecker, Stan Getz, Bob Brookmeyer, Gary Burton, John Abercrombie...