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Essay heading: Clark Terry Jazz
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“Clark Terry is often referred to as America’s Number One Jazz Educator” It is also said that Clark Terry is “the master of the flugelhorn and the happiest sound in jazz.”
With all of these accomplishments it is easy to see how Clark Terry was an influential jazz musician. Great artists like Miles Davis and Quincy Jones were influenced by him greatly in person... displayed 300 characters
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Great artists like Miles Davis and Quincy Jones were influenced by him greatly in person. This was a big step in the world of jazz because of how greatly Miles Davis has affected the world of Jazz. He will soon be inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame and that would not have been possible without the influence of Clark Terry... displayed next 300 characters
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