Milt Hinton

American bassist and photographer

Milt Hinton - Artists & Creatives born June 23rd, 1910
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A significant figure in jazz music, contributed to the genre as a double bassist. Worked with major artists including Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, and Count Basie. Also recognized for photography, capturing many notable musicians and backstage moments in the jazz scene. His career spanned several decades, influencing both music and visual documentation of the jazz culture.

Played bass for notable jazz recordings

Documented jazz musicians through photography

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