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Bernard Anderson (trumpeter)

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In 1978, Anderson was encouraged by a group of friends and medical students from Kansas City College of Osteopathic Medicine, to pick the trumpet up again. He began playing and eventually performed with many local Kansas City artists, including Ernie Williams.
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described Anderson's style as a trumpeter, during his tenure with McShann, as having "smooth tone and legato phrasing" influenced by previous work with
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and was medically advised to abandon the trumpet. He played his own unique style of piano after putting down the trumpet.
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This article is about the jazz trumpeter. For other people named Bernard or Bernie Anderson, see
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In 1939 Anderson returned to Oklahoma City and joined the
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Index

Bernard Anderson
Jazz
Hard bop
jazz
trumpeter
Oklahoma City
Zelia N. Breaux
Clinton, Oklahoma
Xavier University
New Orleans
Leslie Sheffield
Charlie Christian
Kansas City
Jay McShann
Charlie Parker
Ben Webster
Gene Ramey
Gus Johnson
blues shouter
Walter Brown
Ross Russell
Charlie Christian
Fats Navarro
Dizzy Gillespie
Charlie Parker
Billy Eckstine
tuberculosis


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