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Thelonious Monk / Milt Jackson / Charles Mingus / Art Blakey / Horace Silver / Bebop / Miles Davis / Gerry Mulligan / Kind of Blue / Jazz / Music / Savoy Records artists
Date: 2014-04-10 14:40:29
Thelonious Monk
Milt Jackson
Charles Mingus
Art Blakey
Horace Silver
Bebop
Miles Davis
Gerry Mulligan
Kind of Blue
Jazz
Music
Savoy Records artists

Date Developments in Jazz 1950 Pianist Oscar Peterson makes his first recordings. Vocalist Sarah Vaughan records in NY with trumpeter

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