
SAM NOTO Born: Apr 17, 1930 in Buffalo, New York Sam Noto Genre: Jazz Active: '50s - '10'S Instruments: Trumpet,Flugelhorn, Biography An excellent bop soloist, Sam Noto's late-'70s recordings for Xanadu briefly gave him a high profile in the U.S. Best-known in his early days as a big band player, Noto was with Stan Kenton (1955-1958), Louie Bellson (1959), back with Kenton (1960), and twice with Count Basie during 1964-1967. He spent much of 1969-1975 working in Las Vegas where he became acquainted with Red Rodney.
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Fats Flats
Make Believe
The Things I Love
Lover Man
Nostalgia
Jen-Jen
Entrance
Entrance!
Upstate Association
Wavelength
Quasinoto
Contact
Sunbird
Spanish Coffee
Cross Chris
Fine Wine
'Round Midnight
Notes To You
Aries
Act One
To Me Everything Happens
I Should Care/What Is There To Say
Parley
Conclusions
Lady Arleen
Noto-Riety
I Should Care - What Is There To Say - You Are Too Beautiful
The Third Eye (Live)
Medley: I Should Care / What Is There To Say? / You Are Too Beautiful
Afternoon In Paris
Entrance (Noto)
Nostalgia (Fats Navarro)
The Things I Love (Tchaikovsky)
Jen-Jen (Noto's Baby Daughter)
Opals #1 (Live)
02 Lover Man
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