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  1. Bob Wilber. Bob Wilber aimed to follow in his father’s footsteps with his own successful Major League baseball career, but in the end it was a string of communications genes, instilled in him by his talented mother, that steered and defined his career.

  2. A great swinging rendition here of California here I Come with wonderful clarinet & soprano sax playing by Bob Wilber.

  3. The Hamburg Concert by Bob Wilber's Bechet Legacy, released 14 September 2020 1. Down in Honky Tonk Town 2. Promenade aux Champs-Élysées 3. Oh, Daddy 4. Miss Jennie's Ball 5.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0928067Bob Wilber - IMDb

    Bob Wilber. Music Department: The Cotton Club. Wilber's career as a musician, composer, arranger and jazz educator spanned an impressive 75 years. His fascination with jazz began at the age of three after listening to a recording of Duke Ellington's 'Mood Indigo'.

  5. 18 mars 2024 · Martha Jane (Little) Wilber, 82, of Keene, NH passed away peacefully at Sentara Princess Anne Hospital in Virginia Beach, VA, after a sudden, brief illness. She was surrounded by family and dear friends sharing their love, telling cherished stories, singing, and holding her hands. Martha was a woman of service and hospitality, and particularly ...

  6. Robert Sage Wilber. Profile: Bob Wilber (born March 15, 1928, New York City, New York, USA - died August 4, 2019) was an American jazz saxophonist (alto, tenor and soprano) and clarinetist. He worked with: Sidney Bechet, Wilbur De Paris, Flip Phillips, Max Kaminsky, Bobby Hackett, Eddie Condon and many others.

  7. about. During the late 1960s Kenny Davern had also taken up the soprano saxophone, and when a spontaneous coupling with fellow reedman Bob Wilber at Dick Gibson's Colorado Jazz Party turned out to be a huge success, one of the most important jazz groups of the 1970s, Soprano Summit, was born. Co-led by Wilber and Davern, both switching between ...