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'''Tommy Stewart''' is a jazz trumpeter, arranger and composer residing in [[Birmingham]].  He is a member of several active performing groups, including the [[Magic City Jazz Orchestra]], the [[Night Flight Big Band]], The [[Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame All-Stars]] and [[Ray Reach and Friends]].  In [[1988]], Tommy was inducted into the [[Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame]].
'''Tommy Stewart''' is a jazz trumpeter, arranger and composer residing in [[Birmingham]].  He is a member of several active performing groups, including the [[Magic City Jazz Orchestra]], the [[Night Flight Big Band]], The [[Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame All-Stars]], [[Ray Reach and Friends]] and [[Cleve Eaton and the Alabama All Stars]].  In [[1988]], Tommy was inducted into the [[Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame]].  In addition, Tommy is a faculty member of the educational program for the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame.


Stewart attended [[Alabama State University]], where he directed the famed [[Bama State Collegians]], and Eastman School of Music, where he studied arranging. He has worked with Duke Pierson, Ray Charles, Sonny Stitt, Alice Coltrane and many others. He
Stewart attended [[Alabama State University]], where he directed the famed [[Bama State Collegians]], and Eastman School of Music, where he studied arranging. He has worked with Duke Pearson, Ray Charles, Sonny Stitt, Alice Coltrane and many others.  


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Latest revision as of 15:32, 5 November 2007

Tommy Stewart is a jazz trumpeter, arranger and composer residing in Birmingham. He is a member of several active performing groups, including the Magic City Jazz Orchestra, the Night Flight Big Band, The Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame All-Stars, Ray Reach and Friends and Cleve Eaton and the Alabama All Stars. In 1988, Tommy was inducted into the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame. In addition, Tommy is a faculty member of the educational program for the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame.

Stewart attended Alabama State University, where he directed the famed Bama State Collegians, and Eastman School of Music, where he studied arranging. He has worked with Duke Pearson, Ray Charles, Sonny Stitt, Alice Coltrane and many others.

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