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Israel Crosby

Israel Crosby Israel Crosby (January 19, 1919 – August 11, 1962) was an American jazz double-bassist born in Chicago, Illinois, United States. One of the finest to emerge during the 1930s, he was also a member of the Ahmad Jamal trio for most of 1954 to 1962. He is credited with taking one of the first recorded full-length bass solos, on his 1935 recording of "Blues of Israel" with drummer Gene Krupa when he was only 16. Crosby died of a heart attack at age 43, two months after joining the Shearing Quintet. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Cross country tour: 1958 - 1961

    Published 1998
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    Kings of swing

    Published 1966
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    Boogie woogie stomp

    Published 2000
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    Gene Krupa

    Published 1956
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