Joseph "Flip" Nuñez
Joseph "Flip" Nuñez (August 27, 1931 – November 3, 1995) was an American jazz pianist, composer, and vocalist of Filipino descent.
Solo recording
- My Own Time and Space, (Catalyst), 1976
Performance credits
- Beverly Kelly, Bev Kelly In Person, 1960
- Jon Hendricks, In Person at the Trident, 1963
- Azteca, Azteca, 1972
- Azteca, Pyramid of the Moon, 1973
- Ira Nepus, Trombone Feeling, 1979[1]
- John Handy, Centerpiece, 1989
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External links
- Theodore S. Gonzalves, ALL THE THINGS YOU ARE - Listening to Joseph Flip Nuñez, Jazz 'n Academe 5.
- Theo Gonzalves, Novemberly Liner Notes - Our Own Voice Literary Ezine: Filipinos in the Diaspora, July 2004, Jazz 'n Academe 6.
- Nancy King biography mentions Flip Nuñez as one of her influences.
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