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  1. There’s no mistaking jazz saxophone artist Chu Berrys influence on Charlie Parker and John Coltrane. - Mosaic Records

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chu_BerryChu Berry - Wikipedia

    Chu Berry is the unofficial name of a series of saxophones produced by the C.G. Conn company during the 1920s, though it is more accurate to refer to them as the Conn New Wonder Series II. The company never officially used the term "Chu Berry" to refer to any of their saxophones.

  3. 8 sept. 2007 · He performed as sideman or on recordings with many of the best known artists of the era from Bessie Smith, Billie Holiday, to Count Basie. As a member of Cab Calloway's Cotton Club Orchestra, Berry set new standards for the band, and was in the line up with Mario Bauza and a young Dizzy Gillespie.

  4. Chu Berry discography and songs: Music profile for Chu Berry, born 13 September 1908. Genres: Swing. Albums include The Golden Years, The Chronogical Classics: Chu Berry 1937-1941, and Everybody Eats When They Come to My House / (I Don't Stand) A Ghost of a Chance (With You).

  5. Explore Chu Berry's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Chu Berry on AllMusic.

  6. 8 nov. 2023 · Body and Soul” is a deeply emotive song that captures the complexities of human love. Its profound lyrics and melancholic melody strike a chord with listeners, transporting them to a realm of intense emotional intimacy.

  7. Blowin' Up A Breeze. Watch on. September 13, 1908 – October 30, 1941. This record was cut by the “Chu Berry Sextet” in New York City on August 28, 1941 with Chu Berry (tenor sax), Oran “Hot Lips” Page (trumpet), Clyde Hart (piano), Al Casey (guitar), Al Morgan (bass), and Harry Jaeger (drums).