Saxophonist Stan Getz
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Stan Getz
Living place: California
Birthday: 2-2-1927
Global rank: #89720
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Who is Saxophonist Stan Getz?
Stan Getz full name Stanley "Stan" Getz or Stanley Gayetski, he is known as an American saxophonist who often plays mainly the tenor saxophone genre. He is considered an idol of sound and is one of the greatest tenor saxophonists of all time for his blend of warm, lyrical melodies mixed with Lester Young's idol. Famous in the 1940s with Woody Herman's big band, he was a regular performer in jazz groups with the hit song "The Girl from Ipanema".
Several awards he won. won:
In 1941, he was accepted into the high school orchestra. At the All City School of New York City he later quit his academic job to pursue his own music career.
At the age of 16, he continued to be accepted into Jack Teagarden's band and quickly quickly became a soloist with Woody Herman from 1947 to 1949 and received a lot of attention from the public. After some time, he broke off and performed solo and became a popular recording artist in the 1950s. His fame was increased when he performed Moonlight in Vermont in 1952 and became a top-selling single that consistently stayed at the top of the charts.
In the mid-1950s, while working in Scandinavia, he became famous playing with Horace Silver, Johnny Smith, Oscar Peterson and many others.
In 1961, he returned to America and became a central figure in introducing bossa nova music to American audiences. In 1963, he won the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Artist for Desafinado. Over the next several years, he continued to produce music that became known to many audiences with millions of copies sold each time it was released.
In 1980, he had a small role in the film. The Exterminator then went on to work as a teacher at Stanford University and an artist at the Stanford Jazz studio until 1988.
On June 6, 1991, he died after a period of illness. liver cancer.
Stan Getz full name Stanley "Stan" Getz or Stanley Gayetski, he is known as an American saxophonist who often plays mainly the tenor saxophone genre. He is considered an idol of sound and is one of the greatest tenor saxophonists of all time for his blend of warm, lyrical melodies mixed with Lester Young's idol. Famous in the 1940s with Woody Herman's big band, he was a regular performer in jazz groups with the hit song "The Girl from Ipanema".
Several awards he won. won:
- Grammy Award for Best Jazz Performance of 1962
- Grammy Award for Record of the Year 1964
- Grammy Award for Album of the Year 1964
- Grammy Award for Best Jazz Performance of 1964 [10]
- Grammy Award for Jazz Solo Best performance with the song "I Remember You" in 1991
In 1941, he was accepted into the high school orchestra. At the All City School of New York City he later quit his academic job to pursue his own music career.
At the age of 16, he continued to be accepted into Jack Teagarden's band and quickly quickly became a soloist with Woody Herman from 1947 to 1949 and received a lot of attention from the public. After some time, he broke off and performed solo and became a popular recording artist in the 1950s. His fame was increased when he performed Moonlight in Vermont in 1952 and became a top-selling single that consistently stayed at the top of the charts.
In the mid-1950s, while working in Scandinavia, he became famous playing with Horace Silver, Johnny Smith, Oscar Peterson and many others.
In 1961, he returned to America and became a central figure in introducing bossa nova music to American audiences. In 1963, he won the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Artist for Desafinado. Over the next several years, he continued to produce music that became known to many audiences with millions of copies sold each time it was released.
In 1980, he had a small role in the film. The Exterminator then went on to work as a teacher at Stanford University and an artist at the Stanford Jazz studio until 1988.
On June 6, 1991, he died after a period of illness. liver cancer.
On November 7, 1946, he married Beverly Byrne - a singer of the band Gene Krupa, the wedding was held in Los Angeles; The two had 3 children together. After divorcing his first wife in 1956, on November 3, 1956, he married Monica Silfverskiöld - the daughter of a Swedish doctor; The couple had two children, Pamela and Nicolaus. This marriage also ended in divorce in 1981, he filed for divorce in 1981 but it was not until 1987 that the marriage was approved by the court.
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When was Saxophonist Stan Getz born?
Stan Getz was born in 2-2-1927, death day is 06/06/1991, at the age of 64.
Where is Saxophonist Stan Getz's birth place, what is Zodiac/Chinese Zodiac?
Stan Getz was born in Pennsylvania, of United States. Mr working and living in California, of United States. Mr, whose Zodiac is Aquarius, and who Chinese Zodiac is The Cat. Stan Getz's global rank is 89720 and whose rank is 186 in list of famous Saxophonist.
Stan Getz was born in 2-2-1927, death day is 06/06/1991, at the age of 64.
Where is Saxophonist Stan Getz's birth place, what is Zodiac/Chinese Zodiac?
Stan Getz was born in Pennsylvania, of United States. Mr working and living in California, of United States. Mr, whose Zodiac is Aquarius, and who Chinese Zodiac is The Cat. Stan Getz's global rank is 89720 and whose rank is 186 in list of famous Saxophonist.
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Events in 1927 and 2-2
Events in the world in the birth year of Stan Getz
- The German economy collapses.
- Socialists riot in Vienna; a general strike follows acquittal of Nazis for political murder.
- Trotsky is expelled from the Russian Communist Party.
- Charles Lindbergh makes the first nonstop solo transatlantic flight.
Birthday Stan Getz (2-2) in history
- Day 2-2 year 1536: The capital of Argentina, Buenos Aires, is the largest port city founded by Spanish explorer Pedro de Mendoza.
- Day 2-2 year 1709: Scottish sailor Alexander Selkirk was rescued after four years alone on a deserted island off the coast of Chile. He was the inspiration for writer Daniel Defoe to write the famous novel "Robinson Crusoe."
- Day 2-2 year 1848: The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, ending the Mexican War, was signed. In the treaty, Mexico ceded to the United States a huge portion of what is today the American West and Southwest, including California and New Mexico.
- Day 2-2 year 1870: The Cardiff Giant was revealed to be a hoax.
- Day 2-2 year 1876: The National League of Professional Baseball Clubs was formed.
- Day 2-2 year 1887: The first gathering at Gobbler's Knob in Punxsatawney, Pa. to wait for the groundhog's shadow occurred.
- Day 2-2 year 1922: James Joyce's Ulysses was published.
- Day 2-2 year 1943: Nazi troops surrendered in the World War II Battle of Stalingrad.
- Day 2-2 year 1971: Idi Amin became dictator of Uganda.
- Day 2-2 year 1980: The Abscam scandal was revealed.
- Day 2-2 year 1990: South African President F. W. de Klerk lifted a ban on the African National Congress and promised to free Nelson Mandela.
- Day 2-2 year 2003: Czech Republic President Vaclav Havel stepped down after 13 years.
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