Top Bob Brookmeyer Albums
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Paris Suite
Paris Suite
[2021]
Madly Loving You (with Ed Partyka Jazz Orchestra)
Madly Loving You (with Ed Partyka Jazz Orchestra)
[2021]
Brookmeyer / The Blues Hot and Cold
Brookmeyer / The Blues Hot and Cold
[2018]
Love Jumped Out
Love Jumped Out
[2018]
Bob Brookmeyer - On The Way To The Sky (feat. Jim Hall, Mel Lewis & WDR Big Band Cologne)
Bob Brookmeyer - On The Way To The Sky (feat. Jim Hall, Mel Lewis & WDR Big Band Cologne)
[2016]
Out of Nowhere - My Summer Love
Out of Nowhere - My Summer Love
[2015]
The Blues Hot and Cold + 7 X Wilder
The Blues Hot and Cold + 7 X Wilder
[2015]
Blues Bossa Nova
Blues Bossa Nova
[2014]
The Man I Love
The Man I Love
[2014]
Cool Mix
Cool Mix
[2013]
Bossa
Bossa
[2012]
The Street Swingers (Bonus Track Version)
The Street Swingers (Bonus Track Version)
[2011]
Standards (feat. New Art Orchestra)
Standards (feat. New Art Orchestra)
[2011]
Portrait of the Artist
Portrait of the Artist
[2011]
The Modernity Of Bob Brookmeyer
The Modernity Of Bob Brookmeyer
[2011]
Fascinating Rhythm
Fascinating Rhythm
[2011]
Essential Jazz Masters
Essential Jazz Masters
[2010]
Stay Out of the Sun
Stay Out of the Sun
[2007]
Holiday - Bob Brookmeyer Plays Piano
Holiday - Bob Brookmeyer Plays Piano
[2007]
Spirit Music
Spirit Music
[2006]
Bob Brookmeyer & Friends
Bob Brookmeyer & Friends
[2005]
Get Well Soon
Get Well Soon
[2003]
Waltzing With Zoe
Waltzing With Zoe
[2001]
New Works
New Works
[1999]
Old Friends
Old Friends
[1998]
Electricity
Electricity
[1994]
The Dual Role of Bob Brookmeyer
The Dual Role of Bob Brookmeyer
[1989]
The Bob Brookmeyer Small Band
The Bob Brookmeyer Small Band
[1978]
Trombone Jazz Samba
Trombone Jazz Samba
[1962]
As Time Goes By
As Time Goes By
[1961]
Gloomy Sunday And Other Bright Moments
Gloomy Sunday And Other Bright Moments
[1961]
Samba De Orfeu
Samba De Orfeu
[1961]
Jazz Is a Kick
Jazz Is a Kick
[1960]
The Ivory Hunters
The Ivory Hunters
[1959]
Related Information for Bob Brookmeyer
Robert Edward Brookmeyer (December 19, 1929 – December 15, 2011) was an American jazz valve trombonist, pianist, arranger, and composer.Brookmeyer was born on Dec. 19, 1929, in Kansas City, Mo., the only child of Elmer Edward Brookmeyer and the former Mayme Seifert. He began playing music professionally as a teenager and attended the Kansas City Conservatory of Music, but left before graduatingBrookmeyer played piano with the big bands of Tex Beneke and Ray McKinley, but switched his focus to valve trombone when he was with the Claude Thornhill orchestra in the early 1950s.While active on the New York jazz scene in the 1950s and ’60s, Brookmeyer was also busy in the city’s television and recording studios. He was in the house band for “The... read more
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