tr, 1926-1997 US, Trenton, New Jersey
Musician of Jazz
A.k.a. John Coles
Johnny Coles (July 3, 1926 in Trenton, New Jersey – December 21, 1997 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was an American jazz trumpeter.Coles spent his early career playing with R&B groups, including those of Eddie Vinson (1948–1951), Bull Moose Jackson (1952), and Earl Bostic (1955–1956). He was with James Moody from 1956 to 1958, and played with Gil Evans's orchestra between 1958 and 1964, including on the Miles Davis album Sketches of Spain. After this he spent time with Charles Mingus in his sextet which also included Eric Dolphy, Clifford Jordan, Jaki Byard, and Dannie Richmond. Following this he played with Herbie Hancock (1968–1969), Ray Charles (1969–1971), Duke Ellington (1971–1974), Art Blakey (1976), Dameronia, Mingus Dynasty, and the Count Basie Orchestra under the direction of Tha
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Two At The Top | Frank Wess, Johnny Coles | 2012 | Album |
Two At The Top | Frank Wess / Johnny Coles | 1983 | Album |
Katumbo (Dance) | Johnny Coles | 1972 | Album |
Little Johnny C | Johnny Coles | 1963 | Album |
Great Jazz Standards | Gil Evans And His Orchestra Featuring Johnny Coles | 1959 | Album |
Johnny Coles Quartet US Jazz |