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- Anthony Ortega (musician) - Wikipedia
Anthony Robert " Tony " Ortega (June 7, 1928 – October 30, 2022) [1] was an American jazz clarinetist, saxophonist, and flautist
- Anthony Ortega, Central Avenue jazz sax great, dies at 94 . . .
Anthony Ortega did almost everything imaginable in a music career that stretched over 70 years that included leading a weekly Sunday jam session — into his mid-90s — until his health began to
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- FROM THE VAULTS: Anthony Ortega born 7 June 1928
Anthony Ortega born 7 June 1928 Anthony Robert "Tony" Ortega (June 7, 1928 – October 30, 2022) was a jazz clarinetist, saxophonist, and flautist who is one of only a handful of Mexican-Americans who became prominent jazz musicians Rather than let himself be nudged into Latin bands over the decades, Anthony carved out a niche for himself as a flavorist, most often on alto sax His tone has a
- San Diego sax great dead at 94, played with the greatest . . .
SAN DIEGO • Anthony Ortega did almost everything imaginable in a music career that stretched over 70 years that included leading a weekly Sunday jam session — into his mid-90s — until his health began to fail in August He collaborated with Frank Sinatra and Frank Zappa, Tony Bennett and Tony Orlando, Marvin Gaye and Quincy Jones
- Anthony Ortega Discography: Vinyl, CDs, More | Discogs
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- Anthony Ortega - NAMM. org
Anthony Ortega was a mainstay on the west coast jazz scene beginning in the 1940s Growing up in Watts, Anthony (known as Tony) went to school with and was exposed to many of the era's Los Angeles jazz musicians, including Charles Mingus Playing sax, clarinet, and flute Tony went on to play and tour with Lionel Hampton’s Band in the early 50s Eventually, he returned to the LA scene
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