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'''Cleveland Eaton and the Alabama All-Stars''' (aka '''Cleve Eaton and the Alabama All-Stars''') is a professional jazz ensemble based in [[Birmingham]].  The ensemble was founded and directed by bassist, [[Cleveland Eaton]], a veteran of the [http://www.ramseylewis.com/ Ramsey Lewis Trio] and the [http://www.countbasieorchestra.com/ Count Basie Orchestra].  The group includes some of [[Alabama]]'s most accomplished jazz musicians, including trumpeter [[Tommy Stewart]], saxophonist [[Sam Williams]], drummer [[John Nuckols]], and pianist [[Ray Reach]].
'''Cleveland Eaton and the Alabama All-Stars''' (aka '''Cleve Eaton and the Alabama All-Stars''') is a professional jazz ensemble based in [[Birmingham]].  The ensemble was founded and directed by bassist, [[Cleveland Eaton]], a veteran of the [http://www.ramseylewis.com/ Ramsey Lewis Trio] and the world-famous [http://www.countbasieorchestra.com/ Count Basie Orchestra].  The group includes some of [[Alabama]]'s most accomplished jazz musicians, including trumpeter [[Tommy Stewart]], saxophonist [[Sam Williams]], drummer [[John Nuckols]], and pianist [[Ray Reach]].


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Revision as of 13:50, 23 September 2007

Cleveland Eaton and the Alabama All-Stars (aka Cleve Eaton and the Alabama All-Stars) is a professional jazz ensemble based in Birmingham. The ensemble was founded and directed by bassist, Cleveland Eaton, a veteran of the Ramsey Lewis Trio and the world-famous Count Basie Orchestra. The group includes some of Alabama's most accomplished jazz musicians, including trumpeter Tommy Stewart, saxophonist Sam Williams, drummer John Nuckols, and pianist Ray Reach.

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