Warne Marsh Vinyl Records
Warne Marsh was an American jazz saxophonist and composer, known for his skillful mastery of the bebop style. Marsh is particularly remembered for his collaborations with legendary jazz trumpeter, Lennie Tristano. He was born in Los Angeles in 1927 and started playing saxophone in his early teens. He studied music at USC, and soon afterwards started performing with Tristano and other jazz greats, such as Stan Kenton and Howard Rumsey.
Marsh recorded several albums in his lifetime, including "The Art of Improvising" (1957), "Intuition" (1958), "Crosscurrents" (1959), "Intuition Plus" (1960), and "Marshmallows" (1964). His standout albums include "Crosscurrents" and "Marshmallows".
The standout songs from Marsh include "Donna Lee", "Line Up", and "Lennie's Pennies". These songs are considered to be among the most influential compositions in the bebop genre.
An interesting fact about Warne Marsh is that he was an avid collector of jazz recordings. His personal collection contained over 1,500 recordings and was considered to be one of the most comprehensive collections of jazz music in the world.
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The Ted Brown Sextet, Warne Marsh, Art Pepper β Free Wheeling (E/NM) β LP, JP 1991, With OBI
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