Oscar Pettiford
Genre:
Jazz
Meta style:
Bop
Style:
Bop

Oscar Pettiford (b. Okmulgee, Oklahoma, September 30, 1922; d. Copenhagen, Denmark, September 8, 1960) was an American jazz bassist, cellist and composer known particularly for his pioneering work in bebop. In 1942 he joined the Charlie Barnet band and in 1943 gained wider public attention after recording with Coleman Hawkins on his "The Man I Love." He also recorded with Earl Hines and Ben Webster around this time. He and Dizzy Gillespie led a bop group in 1944.

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The Chronological Classics: 1954-1955

The Chronological Classics: 1954-1955

Year:
2007
Tracks:
23
Bitrate:
320 kbps
Montmartre Blues

Montmartre Blues

1
Year:
1989
Tracks:
10
Bitrate:
320 kbps
Vienna Blues: The Complete Ses

Vienna Blues: The Complete Ses

Year:
1988
Tracks:
9
Bitrate:
320 kbps
Complete Big Band Studio Recording (Vinyl)

Complete Big Band Studio Recording (Vinyl)

Year:
1957
Tracks:
20
Bitrate:
320 kbps
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