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Ira Sullivan was an American jazz multi-instrumentalist known for his proficiency on trumpet, saxophone, and flutes. He began his career in the 1950s in Chicago and later moved to Florida, where he continued performing and teaching. Notable albums include "Nicky's Tune" (1958), "Blue Stroll" (1959), and "Horizons" (1967). In 2011, he released "A Family Affair: Live at Joe Segal's Jazz Showcase" with Stu Katz. Sullivan was recognized for his contributions to the hard bop and bebop genres and collaborated with artists such as Red Rodney and Stu Katz.


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