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Bill Benzon's avatar

I second your recommendation of "I Called Him Morgan." It is excellent. I had a chance to catch Morgan at the Famous Ballroom before he died, but missed the concert. I don't remember why. But I did catch Olu Dara, though I forget who he was with. Also, I was at a concert by Johnny Griffin when he played Morgan's "Soulita," in which he quoted Morgan quoting Ziggy Elman (his fralach licks).

Morgan was my trumpeter. Yes, Satch, Roy, Diz, Miles, I loved them too. But Lee Morgan got me in a way no other trumpeter did. You have no idea how pleased I was when I was talking with Frank Foster, who was teaching an improvisation class at SUNY Buffalo, where I was getting a degree in English. We were talking about trumpeters and he asked, with a smile on his face, what I thought of Lee Morgan. Of course I told him. We agreed that Lee had the fire. He also had cool whole tone licks, which I picked up from him.

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Mark Swartz's avatar

In my short story collection The Music Never Died (https://www.versechorus.com/the-music-never-died) Lee Morgan teams up in the afterlife with Jam Master Jay from Run-DMC.

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