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  1. Clifford Brown & Max Roach is a 1954 album by influential jazz musicians Clifford Brown and Max Roach as part of the Clifford Brown and Max Roach Quintet, described by The New York Times as "perhaps the definitive bop group until Mr. Brown's fatal automobile accident in 1956". [2] The album was critically well received and includes several ...

  2. A− [4] Clifford Brown and Max Roach at Basin Street (also known as At Basin Street) is a 1956 album by the Clifford Brown and Max Roach Quintet, the last album the quintet officially recorded. [5] [3] Apart from Sonny Rollins Plus 4, it was the last studio album Brown and pianist Richie Powell recorded before their deaths in June that year.

  3. 1982 release on Elektra/MusicianRecorded live in 1956Produced by Max RoachWhat's NewI'll Remember April 3:55Daahoud 22:35Lover Man (Oh Where Can You Be) 33:0...

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  4. Clifford Brown and Max Roach. 1954 to 1956 hard bop jazz unit mainly billed by the names of leaders Clifford Brown (Trumpet) and Max Roach (Drums) but in reality - and sometimes billed as such - a quintet including George Morrow (Bass), Richie Powell (Piano) and Harold Land (Tenor saxophone). Also billed as Clifford Brown And Max Roach ...

  5. Aug 1, 2001 · Max Roach introduced her to Clifford Brown, who took her aside and said, "Honey, the whole world is not built around tonic/dominant." And he convinced her otherwise. And then she became, of course ...

  6. In 1954, Max Roach and Clifford Brown teamed up in LA to form one of jazz's finest bop groups. The group only stayed in California for a few months, but it helped revitalize LA's bop scene. In this Retro Review, Thomas Cunniffe examines two early concerts by the Brown/Roach Quintet, originally issued on the GNP label, and now available in a superior reissue by Fresh Sounds.

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  8. Sep 22, 2023 · Max Roach releases his first recorded solo work, "Drum Conversation." He also forms a quintet with Clifford Brown, along with Richie Powell, George Morrow and Harold Land (later replaced by Sonny ...

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