Kenny Dorham

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Lifespan:
August 30, 1924 - December 5, 1972, he died aged 48 and was American.
Birthname:
McKinley Howard Dorham.
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An Artist with 45 releases, a member of 1 group, and credited 56 times on others' music. 44 collaborations.

Biography

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McKinley Howard (Kenny) Dorham (August 30, 1924 - December 5, 1972) was an American jazz trumpeter, singer, and composer born in Fairfield, Texas. Dorham's talent is frequently lauded by critics and other musicians, but he never received the kind of attention from the jazz establishment that many of his peers did. For this reason, his name has become (in the words of writer Gary Giddins) "virtually synonymous with 'underrated.'" He composed the jazz standard "Blue Bossa," which appears on Joe Henderson's album Page One.

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Kenny Dorham

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Bebop, Hard bop, Jazz, Latin, Pop. Vote on Genres

Discography

202 releases – 45 under his own name, 103 in other groups and 56 credits on others' music Edit
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