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Adderley

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Ad·der·ley  (dr-l), Julian Known as "Cannonball." 1928-1975.
American jazz saxophonist who was noted for skillful improvisation and who promoted the musical styles known as soul jazz and bop.


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Manard and Adderley are pointing their fingers at each other, authorities say.
The musical bolstered his celebrity, and the small nightclubs where he had perfected his art gave way to such prominent venues as the Village Vanguard, and appearances with Miles Davis, Cannonball Adderley, Dizzy Gillespie, and other jazz luminaries.
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