Blue Note
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Headquarters: New York, NY
Founded: 1939
Founded by: Alfred Lion and Francis Wolff
Link: Official Site
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[edit] Active Roster
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- Joe Lovano
- Greg Osby
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- Al Green
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- Wynton Marsalis
[edit] Inactive Roster
- Ike Quebec
- Thelonious Monk
- Art Blakey
- Tadd Dameron
- Fats Navarro
- Howard McGhee
- James Moody
- Bud Powell
- J.J. Johnson
- Miles Davis
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- The Modern Jazz Quartet
- Clifford Brown
- Herbie Nichols
- Sonny Rollins
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- Lee Morgan
- Sonny Clark
- Kenny Dorham
- Kenny Burrell
- Jackie McLean
- Donald Byrd
- Lou Donaldson
- John Coltrane
- Cannonball Adderley
- Dexter Gordon
- Herbie Hancock
- Wayne Shorter
- Ron Carter
- Tony Williams
- Freddie Hubbard
- Grant Green
- Joe Henderson
- Kenny Dorham
- Lee Morgan
- Hank Mobley
- Horace Silver
- Andrew Hill
- Eric Dolphy
- Ornette Coleman
- Cecil Taylor
- Sam Rivers
- Bobby Hutcherson
- Duke Pearson
- Larry Young
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[edit] Biography
Blue Note was founded in 1939 and became one of the biggest names in Jazz. Their early records were most known for the Hard Bop and Bebop styles, though later they grew to embrace Free Jazz as well. In 1979, Blue Note was phased out by its purchaser, EMI, until 1985, when it became part of the EMI Manhattan label, though by the 1990s it had become a known force in Jazz again and continues to put out well-received both commercially and critically, albums, both new and reissue.
