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Russell Jacquet - Penny's Worth Of Boogie, Look What You've Done To Me (Globe 105). Black California, Vol. 2 - Anthology (Savoy SJL 2242). Jimmy Rushing, Don Redman, Russell Jacquet, Joe Thomas - Big Little Bands (Onyx ORI 220). Russell Jacquet - Blues, Mean And Evil Old World (Modern Music 129). 1948 (age 31). Milt Jackson, Sonny Stitt - In The Beginning (Original Jazz Classics OJCCD-1771-2).
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Trumpeter Russell Jacquet, a fine swing-to-bop player, spent his life in the shadow of his younger brother, tenor saxophonist Illinois Jacquet. However, during 1945-1946 and 1948-1949, the trumpeter led five all-star record sessions.
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Russell Jacquet, a decent trumpeter whose style fell between bop and swing, led a few titles for Globe (1944), Modern Music (1946), Savoy (1946), King (1948-1949), Imperial (1960), and his own Town Hall label (1964). Illinois Jacquet "Throw It Out Your Mind, Baby" vocal by Russell Jacquet. Illinois Jacquet and his Orchestra, . Russell Jacquet: "Try Me One More Time" (1947). Russell Jacquet And His Yellow Jackets - Blues A La Russ. Russell Jacquet And Orchestra - Penny& Worth Of Boogle.
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Russell Jacquet: American trumpeter. Jacquet was born on December 4, 1917 in Saint Martinville, Louisiana. He was the elder brother of well-known tenor saxophonist Illinois Jacquet, who he worked with through the years. Jacquet had stints with Floyd Ray and Milt Larkin before he began studying music at Wiley College and Texas Southern University. He moved west and played with his brother's band for a time, later forming his own group which became the house band at the Cotton Club from 1945 to 1949. He then rejoined his brother's group
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