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Before the First Time Artist Profile- Jazz Trombonist Bob Brookmeyer Jazz Trombonist Bob Brookmeyer on His Career, Influences, and Outlook on Music Island Song For Kenny Bob Brookmeyer on Being a Music Teacher Bob Brookmeyer on Teaching Musicianship Bob Brookmeyer on Improvisation Bob Brookmeyer on Musical Freedom Bob Brookmeyer on Teaching Through Examples Bob Brookmeyer on His Compositional Methods The Biggest Lesson Bob Brookmeyer has Learned in His Career as a Musician An Interview with Bob Brookmeyer at the Missouri Theatre Gary Smulyan of the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra on Bob Brookmeyer Ralph Lalama of the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra on Bob Brookmeyer Interviews with The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra on the Tour Bus Forum at Mizzou: Bob Brookmeyer On His Introduction to Jazz Forum at Mizzou: Bob Brookmeyer's Early Music Career Forum at Mizzou: Bob Brookmeyer on Thad Jones and Mel Lewis Forum at Mizzou: Bob Brookmeyer on Thad Jones Forum at Mizzou: Bob Brookmeyer On Playing Valve Trombone Forum at Mizzou: Bob Brookmeyer On The Importance Of Education Bob Brookmeyer Forum at Mizzou: Bob Brookmeyer on Jim McNeely Forum at Mizzou: Bob Brookmeyer On Composing And Soloing Forum at Mizzou: Bob Brookmeyer On The New Arts Orchestra Forum at Mizzou: Bob Brookmeyer On European Jazz Forum at Mizzou: Bob Brookmeyer On Wynton Marsalis Forum at Mizzou: Bob Brookmeyer On His 2009 Commissioning Forum at Mizzou: Bob Brookmeyer On Earle Brown Forum at Mizzou with Dan Morgenstern and Bob Brookmeyer Forum at Mizzou: Dan Morgenstern On The History Of The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra Forum at Mizzou: Bob Brookmeyer On The History Of The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra Forum at Mizzou: A Brief History Of John Mosca And Douglas Purviance's Careers With The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra Forum at Mizzou: John Mosca And Bob Brookmeyer On The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra Forum at Mizzou: The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra Bob Brookmeyer and the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra rehearsal at the Manhattan School of Music Bob Brookmeyer Rehearses The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra on "Suite for Three" Bob Brookmeyer Rehearses The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra on "Suite for Three": Part 1 of 2 Bob Brookmeyer Rehearses The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra on "Suite for Three": Part 2 of 2 "A Suite for Three": A Documentary on Bob Brookmeyer's Compositions Bob Brookmeyer: Introduction to " Suite for Three" Part 1 Bob Brookmeyer: Teaching and Compositional Methods to " Suite for Three" Part 2 Bob Brookmeyer on his 2009 Commissioning of " Suite for Three" Part 3 Bob Brookmeyer: Bob Brookmeyer on Thad Jones and Mel Lewis - Part 4 The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra Live At The Missouri Theatre Performs "Saint Louis Blues" The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra Live At The Missouri Theatre Performs "Make Me Smile" And "Willow Tree" The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra Live At The Missouri Theatre Performs Part I of "Suite for Three" The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra Live At The Missouri Theatre Performs Part 2 and 3 of "Suite for Three" The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra Live At The Missouri Theatre Performs "First Love Song" The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra Live At The Missouri Theatre Performs "My Centennial" Age of Steam Documentary Gerry Mulligan: Master Class Roger Kellaway Roger Kellaway Plays Steve Goldman Tom Scott
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    Bob Brookmeyer on Gerry Mulligan - The Age of Steam

    Bob Brookmeyer | Gerry Mulligan
    Baritone saxophonist Gerry Mulligan was an influential arranger and bandleader, the possessor of a uniquely light and agile bari sax sound, and one of the founders and iconic figures of the cool “West Coast” jazz style. His first high-profile gig was as a member of the Miles Davis nonet which recorded Birth of the Cool, and he would subsequently achieve notoriety as leader of a series of “pianoless quartets” in the 1950s that featured trumpeter Chet Baker and later valve trombonist Bob Brookmeyer, among many others. From the 1960s through the end of his life, Mulligan led ensembles of all sizes, from quartet to big band, notably as a member of Dave Brubeck’s quartet and as leader of his own Concert Big Band. Starting in the 1970s he also began composing and arranging music for orchestral performance. Gerry Mulligan died in 1996.
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    Bob Brookmeyer discusses his professional relationship as well as his friendship with the late Gerry Mulligan. This is a part of an interview taken from the Age Of Steam DVD.



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