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For more than ten years, Rex Stewart played with many outstanding rhythm aggregations. From time to time, he was featured with Fletcher Henderson, McKinney’s Cotton Pickers, Elmer Snowden and Horace Henderson. In 1935, Rex Stewart joined Duke Ellington’s orchestra. Here, he achieved his greatest personal triumphs on radio programs and phonograph records, many made under his own name and with his own selected recording personnels.
Rex Stewart created jazz history when he introduced his now famous style of playing trumpet with a “half-cocked” valve, which produced tones never heard before on the instrument. Today, that style is probably the most mimicked in modern rhythm music and to him goes credit for inventing the first new trumpet trick in more than a generation.
Here you get 10 wonderful trumpet solo transcriptions of Rex Stewart, exactly how he played them in his signature style. To the left you will see the full set list and first solo for free, then you can click above for an immediate digital download.
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