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Marsalis

American  
[mahr-sal-is] / mɑrˈsæl ɪs /

noun

  1. Wynton born 1961, U.S. jazz and classical music trumpeter, jazz composer, educator, and executive.


Marsalis British  
/ mɑːˈsɑːlɪs /

noun

  1. Wynton. born 1961, US jazz and classical trumpeter

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His muscular tone, rhythmic attack and roaming improvisational style set him apart and inspired several generations of tenor saxophonists, including John Coltrane, Joe Henderson and Branford Marsalis.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 26, 2026

According to Marsalis, that had a lasting effect on the rest of Masur's life and work.

From BBC • Mar. 11, 2026

Art Blakey told Branford Marsalis, ‘We had to take a lot so you can do your little flip stuff.’

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 4, 2024

Touring acts Marsalis, Roy Hargrove and Donny McCaslin took the stage over the years in addition to recurring local stars like Greta Matassa, Susan Pascal and Bill Anschell.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 5, 2024

Wynton Marsalis and his band were playing jazz on a small stage at the back of the room.

From "Becoming" by Michelle Obama

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