Sam Noto
Sam Noto (born April 17, 1930) is an American jazz trumpeter born in Buffalo, New York, perhaps best known for his work with Stan Kenton during the 1950s.[1]
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Born | Buffalo, New York, U.S. | April 17, 1930
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instruments | Trumpet |
Associated acts | Stan Kenton |
Select discography
- 1975 Entrance! (Xanadu)
- 1975 Act One (Xanadu)
- 1977 Notes to You (Xanadu)
- 1978 Noto-Riety (Xanadu)
- 1987 2-4-5 (Unisson)
- 1999 Now Hear This (Supermono)[2]
With Count Basie
- Pop Goes the Basie (Reprise, 1965)
- The Happiest Millionaire (Coliseum, 1967)
- Half a Sixpence (Dot, 1967)
With Al Cohn and Dexter Gordon
- Silver Blue (1976; Xanadu)
- True Blue (1976; Xanadu)
With Stan Kenton
- Kenton Showcase (Capitol, 1954)
- Contemporary Concepts (Capitol, 1955)
- Kenton in Hi-Fi (Capitol, 1956)
- Cuban Fire! (Capitol, 1956)
- Rendezvous with Kenton (Capitol, 1957)
- Back to Balboa (Capitol, 1958)
With Rob McConnell
- The Jazz Album (1976; Sea Breeze)
- Live in Digital (1980; Sea Breeze)
- Night Flight (1993; Sea Breeze)
With Frank Rosolino
- Frank Rosolino - Kenton Presents Jazz (Capitol; 1954, 1956 LP)
With Red Rodney
- Superbop (Muse, 1974)
With Kenny Drew
- For Sure! (1978; Xanadu)
Notes
- Yanow, Scott. "Sam Noto Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 20 March 2010.
- "Sam Noto | Album Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved 22 February 2017.
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