Booker Little

Booker Little was a groundbreaking American jazz trumpeter and composer, born in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1938. In his tragically short career, spanning just a few years in the late 1950s and early 1960s, Little emerged as a significant figure in the jazz scene, stepping into the void left by the legendary Clifford Brown. His unique sound and prolific output, including notable albums like "Out Front" and the self-titled "Booker Little," showcased his brilliance as both a trumpeter and a composer. Collaborating with jazz greats like Max Roach and Eric Dolphy, Little's contributions to hard bop and free jazz left an indelible mark on the genre. Despite his untimely death at the age of 23, his musical achievements remain astonishing, cementing his legacy as one of jazz's most promising and influential figures.

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