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  • He remained with Blakey until 1966, leaving to form his own small groups, which over the next few years featured Kenny Barron and Louis Hayes.

    Archive 2008-11-01 Stephen Retherford 2008

  • Pianist Horace Silver together with trumpeter Blue Mitchell, tenor saxophonist Junior Cook, bassist Gene Tailor and drummer Louis Hayes play their new style of hard bop with great flair and skill.

    Archive 2008-03-01 Stephen Retherford 2008

  • He remained with Blakey until 1966, leaving to form his own small groups, which over the next few years featured Kenny Barron and Louis Hayes.

    Freddie Hubbard: “Children of The Night” (1963) Stephen Retherford 2008

  • The quintet consisted of Cannonball Adderley - alto sax; Nat Adderley – cornet; Yusef Lateef - tenor sax, oboe, flute; Joe Zawinul – piano; Sam Jones – bass; and Louis Hayes – drums.

    Archive 2008-04-01 Stephen Retherford 2008

  • Every night will feature a special guest, beginning this weekend with the drummer Louis Hayes and continuing with the tenor saxophonist George Coleman (Monday), the trumpeter Jeremy Pelt (Tuesday) and the saxophonist Vincent Herring (Wednesday and Thursday).

    NYT > Home Page 2011

  • The "hard bop grandpop" has assembled a classy all-star lineup, reuniting with Michael and Randy Brecker (their last time together was on Silver's 1972 album In Pursuit of the 27th Man) and adding one-time associates Ron Carter on bass and Louis Hayes on drums.

    Zinhof 2010

  • You know the reason I play the way I do is because, when I first started playing, all I ever wanted to do was to sound like Max Roach, was to sound like Art Blakey, was to sound like Philly Joe Jones, was to sound like Louis Hayes, was to sound like Jimmy Cobb, was to sound like Roy Haynes.

    Authentic Boredom 2009

  • Freddie recorded for Blue Note in the 1960s with Jackie McLean, Paul Chambers and Louis Hayes, and his score was featured in the Living Theatre's production of

    DCist 2009

  • Freddie recorded for Blue Note in the 1960s with Jackie McLean, Paul Chambers and Louis Hayes, and his score was featured in the Living Theatre's production of The Connection.

    DCist 2009

  • Hubbard remained with the Jazz Messengers until 1964, when he left to form his own small group, which over the next years featured Kenny Barron and Louis Hayes.

    unknown title 2009

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