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  2. List of trumpeters - Wikipedia

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    1 Classical players. 2 Jazz and commercial players. 3 See also. 4 References. ... This article lists notable musicians who have played the trumpet, cornet or flugelhorn.

  3. Manfred Moch - Wikipedia

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    Manfred Moch (15 May 1930 – 28 May 2011) [1] was a German trumpet player. He made a name for himself in the 1960s as the featured solo trumpet player for the Bert Kaempfert orchestra, contributing memorable and melodic solos to many of Kaempfert’s hits; such songs included "Bye Bye Blues", "Strangers in the Night”, "L-O-V-E" and "A Swingin' Safari" His association with Kaempfert ended in ...

  4. List of jazz trumpeters - Wikipedia

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    Benny Bailey; Guy Barker; Chet Baker; Harold Shorty Baker; Kenny Baker (trumpeter) Kenny Ball; Chris Barber; Scotty Barnhart; Gary Barone; Mario Bauza; Uli Beckerhoff

  5. Chuck Mangione - Wikipedia

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    Charles Frank Mangione (/ m æ n ˈ dʒ oʊ n i / man-JOH-nee; [1] born November 29, 1940) [2] is an American flugelhorn player, trumpeter and composer. He came to prominence as a member of Art Blakey's band in the 1960s, and later co-led the Jazz Brothers with his brother, Gap. He achieved international success in 1978 with his jazz-pop single ...

  6. Louis Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    In publicity, much to his chagrin, she billed Armstrong as "The World's Greatest Trumpet Player." For a time, he was a member of the Lil Hardin Armstrong Band and worked for his wife. [ 47 ] Armstrong formed Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five and recorded the hits " Potato Head Blues " and "Muggles".

  7. Tony Terran - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Terran (May 30, 1926 – March 20, 2017) was an American trumpet player and session musician. He was part of the Wrecking Crew , a group of largely uncredited session musicians in Los Angeles, California, who helped famous artists record hit records in the 1960s.

  8. Category:American trumpeters - Wikipedia

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    العربية; Aragonés; Azərbaycanca; Беларуская; Български; Brezhoneg; Català; Čeština; Cymraeg; Dansk; Español; Esperanto; Euskara ...

  9. Conrad Gozzo - Wikipedia

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    Shaw's band on January 30, 1943. Gozzo is the third trumpet from the left. [6]Gozzo was quickly noted for his exceptional technical ability and style. [7] He played under Reynolds for nine months, leaving to play with Red Norvo in November 1939; he played under Norvo until February 1941, but with a brief interlude playing with trumpeter Johnnie Davis. [8]