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trumpeter

[truhm-pi-ter] / ˈtrʌm pɪ tər /






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A double concerto adds two soloists to the orchestra, and the Ives has five: four flutists and a trumpeter.

From New York Times

On purpose, there’s no trumpeter on the new album: “Because how could you do that?”

From New York Times

He listened obsessively to recordings by trumpeters like Lee Morgan and Davis, and developed his rich tone.

From New York Times

“Louis Armstrong was born on Aug. 4, 1901, in New Orleans, Louisiana. He was jazz trumpeter and vocalist and one of the most iconic people he performed with was Ella Fitzgerald,” Vince said, without notes.

From Seattle Times

Davis, who first recorded as Betty Mabry, got her last name from her one-year marriage to jazz trumpeter and bandleader Miles Davis.

From Seattle Times