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  1. Hamiet Bluiett ( BLUE-et; September 16, 1940 – October 4, 2018) [1] was an American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, and composer. His primary instrument was the baritone saxophone, and he was considered one of the finest players of this instrument.

  2. His technical mastery aside, Bluiett’s solo voice is unlikely to be confused with any other. Enamored with the blues, brusque and awkwardly swinging — in his high-energy playing, Bluiett makes a virtue out of tactlessness; on ballads, he assumes a considerably more lush, romantic guise.

  3. 8 oct. 2018 · Hamiet Bluiett was as much a soul singer as any broad-shouldered balladeer who recorded hit singles for the rhythm-and-blues labels of the 1950s and…

  4. Hamiet Bluiett was as much a soul singer as any broad-shouldered balladeer who recorded hit singles for the rhythm-and-blues labels of the 1950s and ‘60s. The only difference was that he used a baritone saxophone to do the pleading, growling and shouting, in the experimental vein of progressive jazz.

  5. 7 oct. 2018 · Hamiet Bluiett, a baritone saxophonist who expanded the possibilities of his instrument while connecting the jazz avant-garde with a broad view of its own history, died on Thursday at his home...

  6. 26 sept. 2023 · The finest baritone saxophonist of the 1970s and beyond, Hamiet Bluiett has demonstrated a huge, impressive sound, superb technique, and a mastery of his horn in every register. In his solos, he can provide an array of tonal colors and harmonic options.

  7. 8 oct. 2018 · Décès du saxophoniste et compositeur américain Hamiet Bluiett le jeudi 04 octobre 2018. Hamiet Bluiett était né le 16 septembre 1940 à Brooklyn. Initié très tôt à la musique par sa tante, directrice d’une chorale religieuse, il déchiffre à quatre ans et commence par la clarinette.