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  1. Oliver Nelson. Oliver Edward Nelson (June 4, 1932 – October 28, 1975) was an American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, arranger, composer, and bandleader. [1] [2] His 1961 Impulse! album The Blues and the Abstract Truth (1961) is regarded as one of the most significant recordings of its era.

  2. Nov 10, 2013 · 75.9K subscribers. Subscribed. Like. 2.6M views 10 years ago. Oliver Nelson Septet - Stolen Moments (1961) Personnel: Freddie Hubbard (trumpet), Eric Dolphy (alto sax, flute), Oliver Ne...

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  3. A superb jazz arranger and composer as well as a highly underrated soloist, best known for his 1961 post-bop masterpiece "Stolen Moments." Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1950s - 1970s. Born. June 4, 1932 in St. Louis, MO. Died. October 27, 1975 in Los Angeles, CA. Genre. Jazz, Stage & Screen, Classical. Styles.

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  5. Jul 14, 2022 · Oliver Nelson. Biography. Articles. News. Has Influenced. Oliver Nelson needs to be reconsidered by music listeners for what he was - one of the most significant jazz voices of his generation, and an important big band composer and arranger of the 1960s.

  6. Aug 8, 2010 · from the record: "The Blues and the Abstract Truth". This divine album were made by a dreamteam of musicians including Bill Evans, Paul Chambers, Freddie Hub...

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  7. Apr 10, 2018 · April 10, 2018 • 10. The Blues and the Abstract Truth, by Oliver Nelson. Oliver Nelson arrived in New York City in 1959, a time and place that produced seminal albums in the history of modern jazz, among them Kind of Blue by Miles Davis and The Shape of Jazz to Come by Ornette Coleman, who made his debut in the city that same year.

  8. The Blues and the Abstract Truth is an album by American composer and jazz saxophonist Oliver Nelson recorded in February 1961 for the Impulse! label.

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