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Kenny Dorham
"Blue Bossa" is a jazz standard composed by trumpeter Kenny Dorham, first recorded on Joe Henderson's debut album "Page One" in 1963. The piece blends jazz harmony with bossa nova rhythms and features a distinctive key change, making it a popular choice for jazz students and professionals alike.
Kenny Dorham
"Blue Bossa" was composed by trumpeter Kenny Dorham and recorded on Joe Henderson's debut album "Page One" in 1963, blending jazz harmony with the newly emerging bossa nova rhythms from Brazil. It features a distinctive key change from C minor to D-flat major and has become a jazz standard widely played in sessions and jam contexts.
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