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  1. Jazz Giant is an album by saxophonist Benny Carter that was recorded in 1957 and 1958 and released by Contemporary Records.

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  2. Frank Rosolino (August 20, 1926 – November 26, 1978) was an American jazz trombonist. [1] Biography. 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.

  3. Frank Rosolino shows his inventive individuality, Barney Kessel plays with his usual lithe phrasing, laconic wit and consummate ease, and the rhythm section is never less than superior. The last two tracks came to life in a happily fortuitous way, thanks to the greatness of the talents involved.

  4. Nov 18, 2003 · Benny Carter: Jazz Giant album review by David Rickert, published on November 18, 2003. Find thousands jazz reviews at All About Jazz!

  5. With notable contributions from tenor saxophonist Ben Webster, trombonist Frank Rosolino and guitarist Barney Kessel, Carter (who plays a bit of trumpet on "How Can You Lose") is in superb form on a set of five standards and two of his originals.

  6. Apr 3, 2013 · Listen to Jazz Giant: Complete Sessions (feat. Frank Rosolino, Ben Webster, André Previn, Barney Kessel, Leroy Vinnegar & Shelly Manne) by Benny Carter on Apple Music. 2013. 9 Songs. Duration: 58 minutes.

  7. Leroy Vinnegar lays down a suitable walking bass for A Walkin' Thing (a Carter composition) on which Frank Rosolino's double-time solo hits the spot. Tiger Rag is an unexpected treat, including dulcet trombone from Rosolino, a brief taste of Latin-American rhythm, a kicking solo from Ben Webster, and an abrupt ending.