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More From Sweet Basil
2023 · mini albüm
It's About Time (Reprise)
2023 · single
My Funny Valentine (Trumpet lead)
2023 · single
When Love Is New (Radio version)
2023 · single
Django
2023 · albüm
My Funny Valentine (Live)
2023 · single
A Theme In 3/4 (Live)
2023 · single
It's About time (Live)
2023 · single
Shortcomings (Live at Sweet Basil)
2022 · single
Art's Song (Live at Sweet Basil)
2022 · single
Beware
2022 · albüm
Blue Walk
2022 · single
Blues Alley
2022 · single
Are You Real?
2022 · single
Along Came Betty (Many Moods of Benny Golson)
2022 · single
KILLER JOE (Many Moods of Benny Golson)
2022 · single
Modern Art
2021 · albüm
Lucky You
2021 · albüm
Milestones of Legends Jazz Trumpets, Vol. 6
2021 · albüm
Ron Carter & Art Farmer: Live At Sweet Basil
2021 · albüm
My Mood and my Selections
2020 · albüm
Homecoming
2017 · albüm
Jazz for a Lazy Day
2015 · albüm
Midnight Sun (Live)
2014 · albüm
Jazz At Radio Rai: Art Farmer Live (Via Asiago 10)
2014 · single
Cold Breeze
2013 · albüm
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Largely overlooked during his formative years, Art Farmer's consistently inventive playing was more greatly appreciated as he continued to develop. Along with Clark Terry, Farmer helped to popularize the flügelhorn among brass players. His lyricism gave his bop-oriented style its own personality. Farmer studied piano, violin, and tuba before settling on trumpet. He worked in Los Angeles from 1945 on, performing regularly on Central Avenue and spending time in the bands of Johnny Otis, Jay McShann, Roy Porter, Benny Carter, and Gerald Wilson among others; some of the groups also included his twin brother, bassist Addison Farmer (1928-1963). After playing with Wardell Gray (1951-1952) and touring Europe with Lionel Hampton's big band (1953), Farmer moved to New York and worked with Gigi Gryce (1954-1956), Horace Silver's Quintet (1956-1958), and the Gerry Mulligan Quartet (1958-1959). Farmer, who made many recordings in the latter half of the '50s (including with Quincy Jones and George Russell and on some jam-session dates for Prestige) co-led the Jazztet with Benny Golson (1959-1962) and then had a group with Jim Hall (1962-1964). He moved to Vienna in 1968 where he joined the Austrian Radio Orchestra, worked with the Kenny Clarke-Francy Boland Big Band and toured with his own units. Starting in the '80s, Farmer visited the U.S. more often and remained greatly in demand up until his death on October 4, 1999. Farmer recorded many sessions as a leader throughout the years for Prestige, Contemporary, United Artists, Argo, Mercury, Atlantic, Columbia, CTI, Soul Note, Optimism, Concord, Enja, and Sweet Basil. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi