
Gerry Mulligan was an American jazz musician born in 1927 in Queens, New York. Known as one of the leading baritone saxophonists in jazz history, he played a pivotal role in the development of the cool jazz movement. Mulligan collaborated with legends like Chet Baker in the iconic Gerry Mulligan Quartet, producing hits such as "Bernie's Tune" and "Walkin' Shoes." He also worked with Miles Davis on the groundbreaking album "Birth of the Cool." Mulligan's innovative arrangements and melodic approach left a lasting impact on jazz, solidifying his place as a genre-defining artist.
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