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Milton Mesirow (November 9, 1899 –
August 5, 1972),
better known as Mezz
Mezzrow, was an
American jazz
clarinetist and
saxophonist from Chicago, Illinois...
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expertly rolled reefer.
Named after Milton Mezz
Mezzrow, the
saxophonist who pla**** with
Louis Armstrong.
Mezzrow was a
close friend of
Louis Armstrong. He...
- and the three. Thus
these sessions became known as "jam sessions." Mezz
Mezzrow also
gives this more
detailed and self-referential description,
based on...
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Parisians to the
music of
Claude Luter,
Boris Vian,
Sydney Bechet, Mezz
Mezzrow, and
Henri Salvador. Most of the
clubs closed by the
early 1960s, as musical...
- improvising, and
rarely stra**** into the
upper reaches of the register. Mezz
Mezzrow recounted in his
autobiography driving 53
miles to
Hudson Lake, Indiana...
- a
script by
Cecil Brown about 1930s jazz
musician and drug
dealer Mezz
Mezzrow.
Kaufman also
stated around this time that he was
working on an adaptation...
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Wilson or
Jelly Roll Morton. He also
recorded for the
Mezzrow-Bechet
Quintet (Sidney Bechet, Mezz
Mezzrow, Fitz Weston, Pops
Foster and Marshall). The Rough...
- 1946, in
Really the Blues, the
autobiography of jazz
saxophonist Mezz
Mezzrow. The word
appears in
advertising spots for the 1947 film
Miracle on 34th...
- interest.
Alice Kane (voiced by
Lauren Tom) is
Pepper Ann's
nerdy rival. Gwen
Mezzrow (voiced by
Kimmy Robertson) is a
bubbly girl who
constantly alternates...
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musicians such as
Benny Goodman, Al Cohn,
Gerry Mulligan, Stan Getz, Mezz
Mezzrow,
Barney Kessel, Doc Pomus, Bing Crosby,
Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Jerry...