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The Modern Jazz Quartet was an American jazz ensemble renowned for its elegant style and fusion of jazz with classical music. Formed in 1952, the group consisted of John Lewis (piano), Milt Jackson (vibraphone), Percy Heath (double bass), and Connie Kay (drums). Their 1956 album "Django" is considered one of their most significant works. The quartet was known for its sophisticated arrangements and contributed to the popularization of cool jazz. Throughout their career, they collaborated with numerous prominent musicians and gained recognition for their unique approach to jazz music.


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