ts, *1927 US
Musician of Jazz
A.k.a. Frank Anthony Monterose Jr.
American jazz tenorsaxophonist (b. January 19, 1927 in Detroit, Michigan - d. September 16, 1993 in Utica, New York). J.R. Monterose (not to be confused with tenorsaxophonist Jack Montrose), worked with Buddy Rich (1952), Claude Thornhill, Teddy Charles, Jon Eardley, Charles Mingus (1956 on "Pithecanthropus Erectus") and Kenny Dorham, among others.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Original Quartet & Quintet Complete Studio Recordings | J.R. Monterose | 2008 | Compil. |
Jaywalkin' | J.R. Monterose | 2001 | Compil. |
Live At Birdland | Eddie Bert & J.R. Monterose | 1992 | Album |
Bebop Loose & Live | J.R. Monterose / Hugh Brodie | 1982 | Album |
...And A Little Pleasure | J.R. Monterose Duo With Tommy Flanagan | 1981 | Album |
Live In Albany | J.R. Monterose | 1980 | Album |
Body And Soul | J.R. Monterose, Jon Eardley, Rein De Graaff, Henk Haverhoek, Pierre Courbois | 1970 | Album |
Is Alive In Amsterdam Paradiso | J.R. Monterose | 1969 | Album |
In Action | J.R. Monterose + The Joe Abodeely Trio | 1964 | Album |
The Message | J.R. Monterose | 1960 | Album |
Evolution | Teddy Charles, Charles Mingus, J.R. Monterose - Teddy Charles New Directions Quartet | 1958 | Single |
J.R. Monterose | J.R. Monterose | 1957 | Album |
Teddy Charles N. D. Quartet | Teddy Charles New Directions Quartet Introducing J.R. Monterose | 1955 | Album |
The Tender Trap | J.R. Monterose | Album |