
The Jazz Messengers, founded by drummer Art Blakey (also known as Абдулла ибн Бухаина), was a seminal jazz ensemble originating from the United States. Active from the 1950s, the group became a cornerstone of the hard bop genre. Over the decades, The Jazz Messengers served as a launching pad for numerous jazz legends, including Wayne Shorter, Freddie Hubbard, and Wynton Marsalis. Albums like "Moanin'" and "A Night in Tunisia" remain iconic in jazz history. The ensemble's dynamic performances and commitment to nurturing young talent solidified its legacy as a pivotal force in modern jazz.
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