Doug Beavers, the Glossary
Doug Beavers is an American Grammy Award-winning trombonist, arranger, composer and producer.[1]
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16 relations: Bellflower, California, California State University, East Bay, Chamber Music America, Christian McBride, Eddie Palmieri, Grammy Award for Best Tropical Latin Album, Grammy Awards, Jazz, Latin jazz, Los Medanos College, Manhattan School of Music, Mingus Big Band, Paul Simon, Salsa music, Spanish Harlem Orchestra, The College of New Jersey.
- American classical trombonists
Bellflower, California
Bellflower is a city located in southeast Los Angeles County, California, in the Los Angeles metropolitan area.
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California State University, East Bay
California State University, East Bay (Cal State East Bay, CSU East Bay, or CSUEB) is a public university in Hayward, California.
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Chamber Music America
Chamber Music America (CMA) is an American non-profit organization that provides small ensemble professionals with access to a variety of professional development, networking, and funding resources.
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Christian McBride
Christian McBride (born May 31, 1972) is an American jazz bassist, composer and arranger.
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Eddie Palmieri
Eddie Palmieri (born December 15, 1936) is an American Grammy Award-winning pianist, bandleader, musician, and composer of Corsican and Puerto Rican ancestry.
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Grammy Award for Best Tropical Latin Album
The Grammy Award for Best Tropical Latin Album is an award presented at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards, to recording artists for releasing albums in the tropical latin music genres.
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Grammy Awards
The Grammy Awards, stylized as GRAMMY, and often referred to as the Grammys, are awards presented by the Recording Academy of the United States to recognize outstanding achievements in the music industry.
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Jazz
Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues, ragtime, European harmony and African rhythmic rituals.
Latin jazz
Latin jazz is a genre of jazz with Latin American rhythms.
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Los Medanos College
Los Medanos College (LMC) is a public community college in Pittsburg, California.
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Manhattan School of Music
The Manhattan School of Music (MSM) is a private music conservatory in New York City.
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Mingus Big Band
The Mingus Big Band is a 14-piece ensemble, based in New York City, that specializes in the compositions of Charles Mingus.
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Paul Simon
Paul Frederic Simon (born October 13, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter known both for his solo work and his collaboration with Art Garfunkel.
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Salsa music
Salsa music is a style of Caribbean music, combining elements of Cuban, Puerto Rican, and American influences.
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Spanish Harlem Orchestra
Spanish Harlem Orchestra is a Latin dance music orchestra based in the United States, founded by Aaron Levinson and Oscar Hernandez.
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The College of New Jersey
The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) is a public university in Ewing Township, New Jersey.
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See also
American classical trombonists
- Abbie Conant
- Arthur Pryor
- Bill McGlaughlin
- Burton Paulu
- Charles Vernon
- Christopher Bill
- David Cornwall
- David Van De Pitte
- Dorothy Ziegler
- Doug Beavers
- Douglas Yeo
- Emory Remington
- Felippe Cioffi
- Gordon W. Bowie
- James DeSano
- Jay Friedman
- John Marcellus
- Joseph Alessi
- Joseph Trapanese
- Mark Kellogg (musician)
- Monique Buzzarté
- Philip Jameson
- Ralph Sauer
- Raymond Premru
- Robert Gale (musician)
- Robert Marsteller
- Stuart Dempster
- T. Edward Vives
- Timothy Mahr