Warne Marsh
American saxophonist and jazz musician
American saxophonist and jazz musician
1987
39 years ago — 60 years old
Artists & Creatives
United States
A prominent figure in the jazz scene, contributed significantly to the development of the cool jazz style. In the late 1940s, collaborated with other notable musicians, including Lennie Tristano and Lee Konitz. Recorded several albums, showcasing improvisational skills and innovative saxophone techniques. Played a key role in the 1950s jazz movement and continued to perform and teach throughout the latter part of the 20th century.
Collaborated with Lennie Tristano
Recorded the album 'The Fabulous Warne Marsh'
Influenced generations of saxophonists
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