- Paul
Quinichette (May 17, 1916 – May 25, 1983) was an
American jazz
tenor saxophonist. He was
known as the "Vice President" or "Vice Prez" for his emulation...
- Cattin' with
Coltrane and
Quinichette is a
studio album by jazz
musicians John
Coltrane and Paul
Quinichette released in
October 1959 on
Prestige Records...
- Lady
Sings the
Blues features Holiday backed by
tenor saxophonist Paul
Quinichette,
trumpeter Charlie Shavers,
pianist Wynton Kelly, and
guitarist Kenny...
- he left for New York City at the
invitation of
tenor saxophonist Paul
Quinichette, he had a
working knowledge of many instruments. Jazz b****
players were...
-
referred to as
Moods Featuring Paul
Quinichette) is the 1954
debut album by
American jazz
saxophonist Paul
Quinichette featuring compositions and arrangements...
- sideman, and had co-led a
session with Paul
Quinichette (released in 1959 as Cattin' with
Coltrane and
Quinichette), but
never as sole bandleader. Coltrane...
- Men (Jazztone, 1955) I Feel Like a
Newman (Storyville, 1956) With Paul
Quinichette Moods (EmArcy, 1954) With
Harold Ashby and Paul
Gonsalves Tenor Stuff...
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cancer in Vancouver, Washington. 1957: For Lady (Prestige) with Paul
Quinichette, Joe Puma, Mal Waldron, Ed Thigpen, Earl May 1961:
Webster Young Plays...
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other styles.
Sonny Red pla**** with Art Blakey,
Curtis Fuller, Paul
Quinichette,
Donald Byrd,
Grant Green, Blue Mitc****,
Wynton Kelly,
Billy Higgins...
- Neely, p. 253. (2008,
Krause Publications) Discogs: Wess -
Coltrane -
Quinichette,
Things Ain't What They Used To Be
Goldmine Standard Catalog of American...