- J. R.
Monterose (January 19, 1927 –
September 16, 1993), born
Frank Anthony Peter Vincent Monterose, Jr., was an
American jazz saxophonist,
playing mainly...
- 1958)
Yoshiaki Miyanoue, Song for Wes (King Records, 1979) J. R.
Monterose, J. R.
Monterose (Blue Note, 1956) Art Pepper, Art
Pepper Meets the
Rhythm Section...
- J. R.
Monterose is the
debut album by
American jazz
saxophonist J. R.
Monterose,
recorded on
October 21, 1956 and
released on Blue Note the following...
- Chant" – 14:59
Charles Mingus – b****
Jackie McLean – alto
saxophone J. R.
Monterose –
tenor saxophone Mal
Waldron –
piano Willie Jones –
drums Tom Dowd –...
- a
young Bobby Timmons on piano, b****ist Sam Jones, and
tenorman J. R.
Monterose, with
guest Kenny Burrell on guitar,
recorded a live album, 'Round About...
- Drew, and
Thelonious Monk. He also
appeared on
records released by J.R.
Monterose,
Toots Thielemans,
Sonny Clark, Tina Brooks, Zoot Sims, and
Grant Green...
-
University of Iowa,
where he pla**** and
studied with
saxophonist J.R.
Monterose.
Sanborn performed with
blues musicians Albert King and
Little Milton...
-
saxophonist Jackie McLean and the
Sonny Rollins-influenced
tenor of J. R.
Monterose. The
title song is a ten-minute tone poem,
depicting the rise of man from...
- (1958) Chet
Baker — Chet
Baker with
Fifty Italian Strings (1959) J.R.
Monterose — The
Message (1959) Nat
Adderley — Work Song (1960) Dave
Brubeck Quartet...
-
Carla Bley, Joe Beck, Leo Sayer,
Charles Lloyd,
Nelson Riddle, J.R.
Monterose, Flo &
Eddie (Howard
Kaylan & Mark
Volman of The Turtles), Don Ellis,...