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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gil_MelléGil Mellé - Wikipedia

    Gilbert John Mellé (31 December 1931 – 28 October 2004) was an American artist, jazz musician and film composer. [1][2] Life and career. In the 1950s, Mellé created the cover art for albums by Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk and Sonny Rollins. [3] .

  2. Jun 4, 2011 · Native New Yorker Gil Mellé has a very interesting role in the history of 20th Century American music. As a composer and instrumentalist he is responsible for some of most thoroughly modern music released on Blue Note Records in the early 1950s.

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  3. A true renaissance man, Gil Melle began his career as a post-bop baritone saxophonist who also composed and painted, later branching out into a wide variety of artistic and scientific fields. He abandoned jazz fairly early on in his career, choosing to compose a number of film and television scores and experiment with electronic music instead.

  4. www.discogs.com › artist › 227155-Gil-MelléGil Mellé - Discogs

    Gil Melle was a jazz saxophonist and respected visual artist, best known as a cutting-edge creator of electronically generated music. His 1970 theme for "Night Gallery" was the first all-electronic main title for a TV series, and his music for 1971 sci-fi thriller "The Andromeda Strain" became the first all-synthesizer score for a feature film.

  5. Sep 4, 2014 · Gil Melle was an artist, jazz musician and film composer. In the 1950s, Melle's paintings and sculptures were shown in New York galleries and he created the cover art for albums by Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk and Sonny Rollins.

  6. jazzbarisax.com › hard-bopmodern › gil-melleGil Melle - JazzBariSax.com

    Gil Melle. A true renaissance man, Gil Melle began his career as a post-bop baritone saxophonist who also composed and painted, later branching out into a wide variety of artistic and scientific fields.

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  8. Nov 12, 2015 · If nothing else, the vintage years of Blue Note records was known for having the hardest swinging black musicians around. The first exception to the rule was when multi-instrumentalist and artist Gil Melle’ recorded a handful of sessions for the label.

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