Maynard Ferguson, Primal Scream
Maynard Ferguson was arguably one of the most exciting trumpeters of the 20th century. The legendary Canadian jazz trumpeter known for his extraordinary range and virtuosic playing style was born in 1928, and gained prominence in the 1950s as a member of Stan Kenton's orchestra. Ferguson's technical prowess on the trumpet was truly exceptional, allowing him to play high notes with precision, power and excitement. He later formed his own bands, which often featured a distinctive blend of jazz and rock elements, showcasing his versatility as a musician. Throughout his career, Ferguson released numerous albums and earned a reputation as one of the most innovative and influential trumpet players in the history of jazz. His impact on the world of brass playing continues to inspire aspiring musicians to this day.
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Artist: Al Moretti
Dimensions: 2”D x 30”W x 40”H
Signature: Signed
Medium: Acrylic
Style:
Framed: No
Rarity: Original
Maynard Ferguson was arguably one of the most exciting trumpeters of the 20th century. The legendary Canadian jazz trumpeter known for his extraordinary range and virtuosic playing style was born in 1928, and gained prominence in the 1950s as a member of Stan Kenton's orchestra. Ferguson's technical prowess on the trumpet was truly exceptional, allowing him to play high notes with precision, power and excitement. He later formed his own bands, which often featured a distinctive blend of jazz and rock elements, showcasing his versatility as a musician. Throughout his career, Ferguson released numerous albums and earned a reputation as one of the most innovative and influential trumpet players in the history of jazz. His impact on the world of brass playing continues to inspire aspiring musicians to this day.
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Artist: Al Moretti
Dimensions: 2”D x 30”W x 40”H
Signature: Signed
Medium: Acrylic
Style:
Framed: No
Rarity: Original
Maynard Ferguson was arguably one of the most exciting trumpeters of the 20th century. The legendary Canadian jazz trumpeter known for his extraordinary range and virtuosic playing style was born in 1928, and gained prominence in the 1950s as a member of Stan Kenton's orchestra. Ferguson's technical prowess on the trumpet was truly exceptional, allowing him to play high notes with precision, power and excitement. He later formed his own bands, which often featured a distinctive blend of jazz and rock elements, showcasing his versatility as a musician. Throughout his career, Ferguson released numerous albums and earned a reputation as one of the most innovative and influential trumpet players in the history of jazz. His impact on the world of brass playing continues to inspire aspiring musicians to this day.
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Artist: Al Moretti
Dimensions: 2”D x 30”W x 40”H
Signature: Signed
Medium: Acrylic
Style:
Framed: No
Rarity: Original