- Ed
Polcer (born
February 10, 1937, in Paterson, New Jersey,
United States) is an
American jazz cornetist, bandleader,
festival director, club owner, and...
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McPartland Eddie Miller Miff Mole Max
Morath Red
Nichols Tony
Parenti Ed
Polcer Ben
Pollack Trevor Richards Tom
Roberts Pee Wee
Russell Randy Sandke Bob...
- in
diversity of
sound and topics.
Contributing to the
recording were Ben
Polcer on trumpet,
Dominick Grillo on
baritone sax, Matt
Rhody on violin, and Chris...
- mid-1980s. In 1975, Red
Balaban took over the
management of the club. Ed
Polcer was also a part-owner at the time of the club's closing. The
first venue...
- Eddie's name from Condon's widow. From 1975, he co-led the
house band with Ed
Polcer, with whom he
later shared ownership of the club.
Other noted musicians...
- and
other instrumentalists joined the
Loose Marbles led by
trumpeter Ben
Polcer and
clarinetist Michael Magro. By
performing with the
Loose Marbles, the...
- Jack
Maheu –
clarinet Victor Morosco –
clarinet Robert Payne –
trombone Ed
Polcer –
trumpet Jim
Rothermel – clarinet,
saxophone Jim Self – tuba **** Halligan...
- lanovky)" (in Czech). Skiareál Červenohorské sedlo.
Retrieved 2024-08-06.
Polcer, Radim. "Sedačková
lanovka Červenohorské
sedlo – Velký Klínovec". Lanové...
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Marsalis and the Jazz at
Lincoln Center Orchestra,
Bucky Pizzarelli, Ed
Polcer, Les Paul, Joe
Muranyi and
numerous jazz
bands from
throughout the United...
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Barbara Lea, Ed
Polcer, at the
Atlanta Jazz
Party (Jazzology, 1993) Max Morath, **** Sudhalter, In Jazz
Country (Vanguard, 1979) Ed
Polcer,
Coast to Coast...