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  1. Frank Rosolino (August 20, 1926 – November 26, 1978) was an American jazz trombonist. [1] Biography[edit] Rosolino was born in Detroit, Michigan, United States, [1] He performed with the big bands of Bob Chester, Glen Gray, [1] Tony Pastor, Herbie Fields, Gene Krupa, and Stan Kenton.

  2. Mar 9, 2020 · Frank Rosolino was a respected and popular jazz musician who played with Charlie Parker, Stan Kenton and Quincy Jones. He killed himself and his two sons in 1978 after a night of joking and laughter with friends.

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  3. Sep 29, 2017 · Tenor Saxophone – Harold Land....Trombone – Frank Rosolino....Bass – Leroy Vinnegar....Drums – Stan Levey....Piano – Victor Feldman.....

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  4. Nov 28, 1978 · LOS ANGELES, Nov. 27 (AP) — Frank Rosolino, the jazz trombonist, apparently shot and killed his 11‐year‐old son and critically wounded his 7‐year‐old son before taking his own life, the police...

  5. Nov 16, 2012 · Frank Rosolino's amazing version of "Body and Soul" at one of his last performances. Live at the Village Lounge with the Bubba Kolb Trio. November, 1978 Bubba Kolb - piano Harvey Lang - drums...

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  6. Frank Rosolino was an agile, flexible and expressive jazz trombonist who bridged bebop and swing styles and was known for his extrovert sense of humour. Born in Detroit, Michigan into a musical family Rosolino initially dabbled with the guitar aged 10 before taking up the trombone in high school.

  7. Frank Rosolino was a brilliant trombonist who played bebop and jazz with many famous musicians. He died in 1978 after killing his children and himself in a tragic incident.