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The Paul Horn Quintet was a Grammy Award nominated jazz ensemble formed in 1958. They played modal style jazz heavily influenced by Miles Davis through the middle of the 1960s before shifting to a more easy listening sound for two albums. They reformed after Paul Horn returned from his travels through India and remained active until the mid 1970s. The Quintet received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Jazz Album, Small Ensemble for their 1965 recording "Cycle". Their final release was the double live LP, "A Special Edition," which was released as a Paul Horn solo album in 1974.
Paul Horn fl 1930-2014 US | |
Billy Higgins dr 1936-2001 US | |
Dave Parlato b US | |
Bill Plummer b, sit *1938 US | |
Don Payne b US | |
Jimmy Bond b 1933-2012 US | |
Mike Lang p, ep *1941 US | |
Bill Goodwin dr *1942 US | |
Fred Katz vc *1962 US | |
Victor Gaskin b 1934-2012 US | |
Gene Estes vib, perc 1931-1996 US | |
Milt Turner dr 1930-1993 US | |
Emil Richards vib, perc *1932 US | |
Calvin Jackson p 1919-1985 US | |
Lynn Blessing vib, h US | |
Art Johnson g, eg, voc | |
Bart Hall perc, dr US | |
Paul Moer p 1916-2010 US |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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The Sound Of Paul Horn / Profile Of A Jazz Musician | Paul Horn, The Paul Horn Quintet | 2002 | Compil. |
Monday, Monday | The Paul Horn Quintet | 1966 | Album |
Here's That Rainy Day | The Paul Horn Quintet | 1966 | Album |
Cycle | The Paul Horn Quintet | 1965 | Album |
O'Apito No Samba / Whistle While You Work | The Paul Horn Quintet | 1963 | Single |
Profile Of A Jazz Musician | The Paul Horn Quintet | 1962 | Album |
The Sound Of Paul Horn | The Paul Horn Quintet Featuring Emil Richards | 1961 | Album |
Something Blue | The Paul Horn Quintet | 1960 | Album |
Monday, Monday / Acapulco Gold | Paul Horn / The Paul Horn Quintet | Single |