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Amram Barrow QuartetGeorge Barrow (1921–2013) was an American jazz saxophonist renowned for his mastery of the tenor and baritone saxophones. Self-taught, Barrow gained notable recognition in the 1950s as he collaborated with prominent figures in jazz, including Charles Mingus and Ernie Wilkins, and contributed to significant recordings, such as Oliver Nelson's "The Blues and the Abstract Truth." His career reflected a versatile engagement in various jazz ensembles, solidifying his reputation within the genre. (Source: Wikipedia)
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