Jimmy Forrest
American saxophonist and band leader
American saxophonist and band leader
1980
46 years ago — 60 years old
Artists & Creatives
United States
This American saxophonist began his career in the 1940s, contributing to the evolution of jazz music. Renowned for the hit single 'Night Train', he collaborated with various artists and bands, showcasing a distinctive style that merged rhythm and blues with jazz influences. Some of his notable performances included playing with the legendary Louis Armstrong. In addition to performing, he recorded several albums throughout his career, solidifying his place in the jazz genre. Forrest's work continued to resonate within the music community even after his passing, influencing future generations of musicians.
Released the hit single 'Night Train'
Collaborated with Louis Armstrong
Recorded multiple jazz albums
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