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NPR's 'Jazz Profiles'

Buddy Collette: 'Man of Many Parts'

October 17, 2007

Reedman Buddy Collette has spent most of his music career on the West Coast, out of the national spotlight. But it would be a mistake to overlook his distinguished career as a jazz educator, activist, composer and, of course, phenomenal multi-instrumentalist.

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Take Five: A Weekly Jazz Sampler

Flaunt It With Jazz Flute

December 2, 2008

The flute is one of the oldest known instruments, but it gets little respect. It's mostly known for schmaltzy concert recordings and one particular comedic movie reference. Luckily, the sheer virtuosic force of many jazz artists has lent a cool factor to the much-maligned instrument. Here are five of jazz's best flutists in action.

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  • Buddy Collette

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    • CD: Man of Many Parts
    • Artist: Buddy Collette
    • Label: Contemporary/OJC
    • Released: 1956
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  • Buddy Collette with James Newton

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    • CD: Flute Talk
    • Artist: Buddy Collette with James Newton
    • Label: Soul Note
    • Released: 1988
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    • CD: Central Avenue Sounds: Jazz in Los Angeles 1921-1956
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    • Label: Rhino
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