"Jimmy Forrest (St. Louis, 24 januari 1920 - Grand Rapids, 26 augustus 1980) was een Amerikaanse jazzsaxofonist (tenorsaxofoon), die onder meer speelde in de orkesten van Duke Ellington en Count Basie. In de jaren vijftig had hij verschillende hits, zoals 'Night Train'."@nl . "NOM D'ETAT CIVIL : JAMES ROBERT FORREST JUNIOR\r\nMORT A GRAND RAPIDS (MICHIGAN)"@fr . "66956" . . "1920-01-24"^^ . "1920"^^ . "Sassofonista dal suono forte e dotato di grande dinamismo, seppe integrare nel suo stile musicale umori di rhythm and blues con elementi bebop."@it . . . "20109722" . . "Jimmy" . . "1980"^^ . "James Robert Jr Forrest" . "James Robert Jr" . . . . "NOM D'ETAT CIVIL : JAMES ROBERT FORREST JUNIOR\r\nMORT A GRAND RAPIDS (MICHIGAN)"@fr . "Forrest" . "Forrest (James Robert Jr. dit Jimmy), est un saxophoniste t\u00E9nor am\u00E9ricain (Saint Louis, Missouri, 24 janvier 1920 \u2013 Grand Rapids, Michigan, 26 ao\u00FBt 1980)."@fr . . . "Jimmy Forrest" . "James Robert Forrest (St. Louis, Misuri, 24 de enero de 1920 - Grand Rapids, Michigan, 26 de agosto de 1980) fue un saxofonista tenor norteamericano de jazz. Sus primeros trabajos los desarroll\u00F3 en el \u00E1rea de su ciudad natal, con las orquestas de Fate Marable y Dewey Jackson, para trasladarse, en 1940, a Nueva York. All\u00ED se incorpor\u00F3 a la big band de Jay McShann, con quien estuvo hasta finales de 1942. Despu\u00E9s trabaj\u00F3 con Andy Kirk (1943-1947) y Duke Ellington (1949-1950). De regreso a St. Louis, organiza su propia banda, con la que act\u00FAa dentro de la escena funky jazz, consiguiendo un gran \u00E9xito con el tema \"Night Train\" (1951), hasta que se incorpora al grupo de Harry Edison. Ocasionalmente, toc\u00F3 con Miles Davis (primavera de 1952). Entre 1973 y 1978, toca en la big band de Count Basie, "@es . "Jimmy Forrest" . . "James Robert Forrest Junior" . "13999595" . "James Robert Forrest Jr. (January 24, 1920 \u2013 August 26, 1980) was an American jazz musician, who played tenor saxophone throughout his career. Forrest is famous for his first solo recording of \"Night Train\". It reached No. 1 on the Billboard R&B chart in March 1952, and stayed at the top for seven weeks. \"Hey Mrs. Jones\" (No. 3 R&B) and \"Bolo Blues\" were his other major hits. All were made for United Records, which recorded Forrest between 1951 and 1953. He recorded frequently as both a sideman and a bandleader."@en . "Forrest, Jimmy (1920-1980)" . . . "1980-08-26"^^ . . "James Robert \u201EJimmy\u201C Forrest, jr. (* 24. Januar 1920 in St. Louis, Missouri; \u2020 26. August 1980 in Grand Rapids, Michigan) war ein US-amerikanischer Jazzmusiker (Tenorsaxophonist). Forrest wurde ber\u00FChmt durch seine Komposition Night Train und galt lange als typischer Rhythm and Blues-Tenorsaxophonist. Er verband Stilelemente von Coleman Hawkins, Ben Webster und Chu Berry mit der melodischen Eleganz Lester Youngs."@de . .