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Hamiet Bluiett (BLUE-et;
September 16, 1940 –
October 4, 2018) was an
American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, and composer. His
primary instrument was...
- with
Hamiett Bluiett (baritone sax, b**** clarinet, wood flute), Mor
Thiam (percussion, vocals) 1999? Join Us
Justin Time Trio, co-led with
Hamiett Bluiett...
- College. In 1994 he
moved to Brooklyn,
where he pla**** and
recorded with
Hamiett Bluiett in Harlem. He then pla**** with
Elvin Jones, Mose Allison, Betty...
- 1960s;
during that
decade he also pla**** with
Lester Bowie,
Frank Lowe,
Hamiett Bluiett, and
Oliver Lake. He
moved to
Europe later in the 1960s and pla****...
- Quartet,
Vanessa Rubin, Dee Dee Bridgewater, The
Pointer Sisters, Don Byron,
Hamiett Bluiett, The Boys
Choir of Harlem,
Nicolas Payton,
David Murray, Aretha...
- the last two
during a tour of
Tokyo in 1974.
After a
short period with
Hamiett Bluiett in 1976 he
returned to Buffalo,
though he also
worked with Chico...
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became the group's director.
Marsh went on to
perform with
Carla Bley,
Hamiett Bluiett,
Vinny Golia,
Dennis González,
Billy Hart,
Roscoe Mitc****, Steve...
- pla**** with
Clark Terry,
Frank Foster, and
singer Ruth Brown. In 1995
Hamiett Bluiett approached record producer Pierre Sprey's
Mapleshade label and...
- exclusively, with the
exception of the
opening and
closing versions of
Hamiett Bluiett's 'WSQ theme', "Hattie Wall". The
AllMusic review by
Scott Yanow...
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where he
worked with
Billy Bang,
Ghasem Batamuntu,
Christian Blazer,
Hamiett Bluiett,
Benjamin Duboc,
Kahil El'Zabar,
Bobby Few,
Sunny Murray, and Romano...