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  1. J. J. Johnson (January 22, 1924 – February 4, 2001), [1] born James Louis Johnson and also known as Jay Jay Johnson, was an American jazz trombonist, composer and arranger. Johnson was one of the earliest trombonists to embrace bebop .

  2. James Louis “J.J.” Johnson was born on January 22, 1924 in Indianapolis, Indiana and passed away on February 4, 2001 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Born in Indianapolis, Indiana on January 22, 1924 to Reverend James Horace Johnson and Nina Johnson, the boy grew up in a strict religious household. J.J. and his siblings were expected to.

  3. J.J. Johnson (born Jan. 22, 1924, Indianapolis, Ind., U.S.—died Feb. 4, 2001, Indianapolis) was an American jazz composer and one of the genre’s most influential trombonists. Johnson received early training as a pianist, and at age 14 he began to study the trombone. He became a professional musician in 1941 and during the decade worked in ...

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  5. Bio. Often referred to as the "Charlie Parker of the trombone" due to his uncanny musical dexterity and fluency, James Louis "J.J." Johnson dominated his instrument for more than 40 years, and was known as a potent composer and arranger. He was a perennial jazz magazine poll winner for his peerless trombone playing.

  6. May 23, 2018 · Born James Louis Johnson on January 22, 1924, in Indianapolis, Indiana, the future trombonist began his musical studies on the piano, taking lessons at a local church. During his early teens, concurrent with his discovery of jazz, Johnson switched his focus to the saxophone. In high school, however, Johnson was only able to obtain a baritone ...

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  8. Feb 6, 2001 · Mr. Johnson, born James Louis Johnson, started his music studies on the piano. He began listening to jazz in his early teenage years and switched to trombone in high school. In 1941, instead of ...

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