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  1. Jul 26, 2005 · The most popular jazz flutist during the era, Mann explored bossa nova (even recording in Brazil in 1962), incorporated music from many cultures (plus current pop tunes) into his repertoire, and had among his sidemen such top young musicians as Willie Bobo, Chick Corea (1965), Attila Zoller, and Roy Ayers; at the 1972 Newport Festival his ...

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  2. The Evolution of Mann: The Herbie Mann Anthology by Herbie Mann released in 1994. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllM...

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  3. Herbie Mann - Push Push (July 1971) July of 1971 saw the appearance of the mythic At The Fillmore East by the Allman Brothers, the record that made them stars, but Duane wasn’t resting on his laurels.

  4. So, the rest of the session went fine, and ‘Push Push' was another very big hit. Tragically, it turned out to be Duane Allman's last recording before he was killed in a pointless motorcycle accident near his home in Macon, Georgia.” Herbie Manns third monster hit was “ Hi-Jack.”

  5. Find release reviews and credits for The Evolution of Mann: The Herbie Mann Anthology - Herbie Mann on AllMusic - This two-disc anthology doesn't cover Mann's bop ...

  6. Jan 1, 1994 · This two-disc anthology doesn't cover Mann's bop or swing origins, instead concentrating on Mann's evolution from the 1960s to the 1990s. The first disc has more interest for jazz fans; it includes the influential "Memphis Underground" and "Coming Home Baby," showing his early flirtations with Latin and African music, as well as live workouts ...

  7. Find album credit information for The Evolution of Mann: The Herbie Mann Anthology by Herbie Mann on AllMusic

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