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From "Jazz Giant" Bud Powell, piano Ray Brown, bass Max Roach, drums recorded in New York, 1949
From "Jazz Giant" Bud Powell, piano Ray Brown, bass Max Roach, drums recorded in New York, 1949
...The Maestro... Bud Powell (piano) Ray Brown (bass) Max Roach (drums) Recorded in January or Februari 1949 in New York City Original LP issue ...
Bud Powell Jazz.com
About the jazz pianist Earl "Bud" Powell, his music, his life, and what other jazz musicians have to say about him.
Bud Powell - Wikipedia
Hyperlinked biography of the jazz pianist.
Who was Bud Powell?
this website is about the jazz pianist Earl 'Bud' Powell, who he was, his music, his life and what other jazz musicians say about Bud
Jazz - Bud Powell - PBS
Biography of the pianist.
Amazon.com: Jazz Giant: Bud Powell: Music
Amazon.com: Jazz Giant: Bud Powell: Music ... One of the giants of the jazz piano, Bud Powell changed the way that virtually all post-swing pianists play their instruments. ...
Second-stage acts and other surprises steal the show in Newport first name) started picking out a pretty stride version of “I Got Rhythm,'' but it erupted into a lightning storm that would have stunned Bud Powell. and more »
Monk in Motian Returns to the Dakota, Late Night on August 22ndMonk is often cited as one of the founders of bebop, given his affiliations with Charlie Parker, Bud Powell, Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, Milt Jackson and
Alfredo Rodriguez at the Jazz Standard: Cuban Piano Prodigy's NYC And Rodriguez danced in and out of this Latin feel with solos that obviously nodded to his bebop idols—Bill Evans, Thelonious Monk, and Bud Powell.