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Woody Shaw - Jazz Musician
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Woody Shaw

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Woody Shaw was an American trumpeter and composer, noted for expanding modern trumpet harmony and for the 1978 Columbia album Rosewood.

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Why is Woody Shaw's Rosewood important?

Rosewood was released by Columbia in 1978 and is one of Shaw's major large-ensemble statements. It shows his advanced trumpet harmony in a more polished studio setting than many small-group hard bop records.

What made Woody Shaw's trumpet style modern?

Shaw used wide intervals, pentatonic patterns, and harmonies that pushed beyond bebop vocabulary. His phrasing influenced later trumpeters looking for a post-1960s modern language.

Did Woody Shaw play with Art Blakey?

Yes. Shaw played with Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, a key training ground for modern hard bop musicians.

What Woody Shaw albums should I hear besides Rosewood?

Blackstone Legacy and Little Red's Fantasy are strong places to go after Rosewood. They show Shaw's composing and trumpet playing in more extended small-group settings.

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