Terence Blanchard is one of the most significant contemporary jazz trumpeters. He started his career during the 1980s in the Lionel Hampton Orchestra and continued in Art Blakey Jazz Messenger. Later he founded a formation with Donald Harrison, and started his solo career. Besides producing over 30 records and winning several awards and nominations, he is well known for composing the music for many films.

After experimenting in straight-ahead and hard-bop, he recorded his newest groovy, funky album Breathless with his E-Collective at Blue Note Records. During an interview, he said that composing for films might be fun, but nothing can beat performing at a jazz cub. On November 21st, he will play the Budapest Jazz Club with the five-member Terence Blanchard E-Collective.

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