IPM Episode 5 "A little Native Jazz"
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The Delbert Anderson Trio
Navajo jazz performer, Delbert Anderson began his jazz studies in 2004 at Eastern New Mexico University. Anderson studied with saxophonist Christopher Beaty and trumpeter John Kennedy. Delbert started the Delbert Anderson Trio in 2013 and has been performing throughout the states. Anderson was highly influenced by Lee Morgan, Clifford Brown, Sonny Rollins, and Joshua Redman. Anderson today takes lessons from trumpeters Mick Hesse and Bobby Shew. "I will continue to perform with our trio and begin to educate the youth on jazz. We need to keep this true American art form alive!"
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