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  1. Lennie Niehaus. Leonard Niehaus (June 1, 1929 – May 28, 2020) [1] was an American alto saxophonist, composer and arranger on the West Coast jazz scene. He played with the Stan Kenton Orchestra and served as one of Kenton's primary staff arrangers. [2] He also played with Ray Vasquez and trombonist and Vocalist, Phil Carreon and other jazz ...

  2. Lennie Niehaus (1929–2020) Leonard Niehaus was an American alto saxophonist, composer and arranger on the West Coast jazz scene. His father, a Russian immigrant, was a violinist in an orchestra accompanying silent films. Niehaus began playing alto saxophone and clarinet and composing. After studying music at college, he began his professional ...

  3. Jun 10, 2020 · Lennie Niehaus, who became well known as an alto saxophonist and arranger for the jazz bandleader Stan Kenton in the 1950s before ... Leonard Niehaus was born on June 1, 1929, in St. Louis to ...

  4. Jun 4, 2020 · Goodbye, Mr Niehaus, and thanks so much for your role and inspiration in the journey of this great music. Frank Griffith is a saxophonist, composer and educator. He is currently doing a weekly podcast, Uptown Lockdown, sharing the music of Duke Ellington for Duke Ellington Society UK Leonard Niehaus. Born St. Louis, Missouri, June 11, 1929.

  5. Leonard Niehaus, born June 11, 1929, died May 28, 2020. He was an American alto-saxophonist, arranger and composer in the West Coast jazz scene. He played with Stan Kenton’s big band, Ray Vasquez Trombonist u0026 Vocalist, PhilCarreon Orchestra, as well as other West Coast jazz bands.

  6. Jun 15, 2020 · 15 June 2020. 7603. Parker-inspired alto saxophone virtuoso who played with Stan Kenton, became a stalwart of the Hollywood studios and coached Forest Whitaker for the film Bird. Lennie Niehaus made an important contribution to the buoyant West Coast jazz scene of the 1950s with his creative work for Stan Kenton and his own distinctive small ...

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  8. May 28, 2020 · Leonard Niehaus (June 1, 1929 – May 28, 2020) was an American alto saxophonist, composer and arranger on the West Coast jazz scene. He played with the Stan Kenton Orchestra and served as one of Kenton's primary staff arrangers. He also played with Ray Vasquez and trombonist and Vocalist, Phil Carreon and other jazz bands on the U.S. West Coast.

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