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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Teo_MaceroTeo Macero - Wikipedia

    Attilio Joseph " Teo " Macero (October 30, 1925 – February 19, 2008) [1] was an American jazz saxophonist, composer, and record producer. He was a producer at Columbia Records for twenty years. Macero produced Miles Davis ' Bitches Brew and Dave Brubeck 's Time Out, two of the best-selling and most influential jazz albums of all time. [2] .

  2. mingus.onttonen.info › details › fantasyJazzical Moods - Onttonen

    Mingus' most wholly realized date so far as a leader-writer or, more accurately, it's the one that has most directly communicated to me in terms of emotions as well as concepts...

  3. May 7, 2008 · Teo Macero, a record producer, composer and saxophonist most famous for his role in producing a series of albums by Miles Davis in the late 1960s and early 1970s, including editing that almost amounted to creating compositions after the recordings, died on Tuesday in Riverhead, N.Y.

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  4. The set features Mingus on bass and piano, co-leader John LaPorta on alto sax and clarinet, Teo Macero on tenor and baritone, Thad Jones on trumpet, cellist Jackson Wiley, and drummer Clem DeRosa playing three Mingus compositions, one by Macero, another by Mingus and LaPorta, and ingenious reworkings of the standards “What Is This Thing ...

  5. The Jazz Experiments of Charlie Mingus is an album by jazz bassist and composer Charles Mingus released on the Bethlehem label. [1] . The album contains tracks originally released by Period Records as two 10-inch LPs entitled Jazzical Moods and co-credited to John LaPorta. [2] Reception.

  6. Thrice Upon a Theme, an double-disc issue, includes two Charles Mingus sessions, one from 1954 released originally as Jazzical Moods on Period and later on Bethlehem; the other released in 1957, appearing as The Mingus Three on Jubilee and later released on Josie.

  7. Jun 13, 2011 · This is the sort of intellectual project John LaPorta would jump at the chance to be involved in, and Teo Macero is also along playing tenor alongside Thad Jones ' trumpet.