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AMERICAN JAZZ PIANIST
Wynton kelly; Wynton Kelly Trio
  • The Wynton Kelly Trio; Kelly (left), [[Jimmy Cobb]] (center), [[Paul Chambers]] (right)

Wynton      
n. Wynton, nombre propio masculino
Wynton Marsalis         
  • Marsalis received the [[National Medal of Arts]] from President [[George W. Bush]] in 2005.
  • Marsalis backstage in 2007
  • Marsalis at [[Lincoln Center]] in 2004
AMERICAN JAZZ MUSICIAN AND EDUCATOR
Wynton Marsallis; Winton Marsalis; Wynton marsalis septet; Winton Marcellus; Baroque Music for Trumpet; Wynton Marsalis Quartet; Marsalis, Wynton; Wynton Marsalis Septet
Wynton Marsalis (nacido en 1961), trompetista de jazz y director de la banda estadounidense, ganador del Premio Pulitzer en música de 1997, hermano del saxofonista de jazz Branford Marsalis

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Wynton Kelly

Wynton Charles Kelly (December 2, 1931 – April 12, 1971) was an American jazz pianist and composer. He is known for his lively, blues-based playing and as one of the finest accompanists in jazz. He began playing professionally at the age of 12 and was pianist on a No. 1 R&B hit at the age of 16. His recording debut as a leader occurred three years later, around the time he started to become better known as an accompanist to singer Dinah Washington, and as a member of trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie's band. This progress was interrupted by two years in the United States Army, after which Kelly worked again with Washington and Gillespie, and played with other leaders. Over the next few years, these included instrumentalists Cannonball Adderley, John Coltrane, Hank Mobley, Wes Montgomery, and Sonny Rollins, and vocalists Betty Carter, Billie Holiday, and Abbey Lincoln.

Kelly attracted the most attention as part of Miles Davis' band from 1959, including an appearance on the trumpeter's Kind of Blue, often mentioned as the best-selling jazz album ever. After leaving Davis in 1963, Kelly played with his own trio, which recorded for several labels and toured the United States and internationally. His career did not develop much further, and he had difficulty finding enough work late in his career. Kelly, who was known to have epilepsy, died in a hotel room in Canada following a seizure, aged 39.