Bobby Bryant

Bobby Bryant

Real Name: Robert Bryant Sr. .

American jazz trumpeter and flugelhornist, born May 19, 1934 in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, died June 10, 1998 in Los Angeles, California
Bryant attended the Cosmopolitan School of Music in Chicago from 1952 to 1957. He then freelanced for three years in Chicago, working with Red Saunders, backing singer Billy Williams (5) and gigging with smaller groups. He spent 1960 in New York and then relocated to Los Angeles the following year where he permanently settled.
His career includes touring with Vic Damone, heading his own groups and playing with such big bands as Charles Mingus (1964), Oliver Nelson, Gerald Wilson, the Frank Capp/Nat Pierce and The Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra.
In addition to his big-band work, he was quite active in the studios.
As a leader, Bryant led big-band dates for Vee Jay Records (1961), two for World Pacific Jazz in 1969, and one for Cadet Records (1971), in addition to a sextet set for Cadet Records in 1967.

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1980 - RCA Victor
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1979 - ARC, Columbia
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PRICE Image Title Artist Genre Style Label Year Country Format Condition Comment
Imagination Imagination The Whispers Funk / Soul Disco, Soul RCA Victor 1980 Australia & New Zealand 1 x LP, Album
Come Into Our World Come Into Our World The Emotions Funk / Soul Disco ARC, Columbia 1979 US 1 x LP, Album
Imagination - The Whispers - Funk / Soul - Disco, Soul - 1980 - RCA Victor - VG+/VG+ - 1 x LP, Album
Come Into Our World - The Emotions - Funk / Soul - Disco - 1979 - ARC, Columbia - VG+/VG+ - 1 x LP, Album
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