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‘Action’: Jackie McLean’s Envelope Pushing Jazz Classic

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A disciple of bebop architect Charlie Parker, wunderkind alto saxophonist Jackie McLean was just twenty when he made his recording debut on Miles Davis’ 1951 album Dig. Born John Lenwood McLean in Harlem, McLean quickly lived up to his early promise. Following his 1954 debut LP Introducing…Jackie McLean: The New Tradition, he recorded a bunch of commendable hard bop-style solo albums for Prestige. In 1959, after a stint in Art Blakey’s Jazz Mess…
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uDiscover Music broke the news in on Tuesday, September 16, 2025.
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