Bob Cranshaw
Bob Cranshaw (born in 1932) is an American jazz bassist. He is perhaps best known for his long association with Sonny Rollins. Cranshaw was among the first jazz bassists to trade his double bass for an electric bass guitar.
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1932 - American - Jazz - Bassist - Sonny Rollins - Double bass - Bass guitar
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Although perhaps not as well known as many other bassists, he has performed and recorded with a wide range of jazz musicians of the first rank, including Ella Fitzgerald, Coleman Hawkins, Jimmy Heath, Johnny Hodges, Jackie McLean, Thelonious Monk, James Moody, Lee Morgan, Wes Montgomery, Oscar Peterson, Buddy Rich, George Shearing, Horace Silver, McCoy Tyner, and Joe Williams.
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Ella Fitzgerald - Coleman Hawkins - Jimmy Heath - Johnny Hodges - Jackie McLean - Thelonious Monk - James Moody - Lee Morgan - Wes Montgomery - Oscar Peterson - Buddy Rich - George Shearing - Horace Silver - McCoy Tyner - Joe Williams
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