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Gordon Brisker

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Gordon Brisker (November 6, 1937, Cincinnati, Ohio – September 10, 2004) was an American jazz tenor saxophonist. Brisker began on piano as a child, and studied reed instruments at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. He played with Ralph Marterie before enrolling in the Berklee College of Music. Following this he worked with Al Belletto, Bill Berry, and Woody Herman (1960–63), then moved to New York City, where he played with Louie Bellson and Gerry Mulligan. After a short time back in Cincinnati, Brisker then moved to Los Angeles, where he worked extensively as a studio musician. From 1983 to 1985, Brisker taught at Berklee, and during this time also arranged for Herb Pomeroy; after 1985 he returned to Los Angeles. He recorded extensively with Anita O'Day and Bobby Shew among others, and recorded several albums under his own name. In the 1990s Brisker moved to Australia and taught at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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Coffee House Cooler

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Let's Get Serious

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Catharsis

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Tuesday's Tune

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Automaton

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The Gift

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These Are the Jokes

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Woody 'n You

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How Deep Is the Ocean

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Blue

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albums

Child's Play

Child's Play

The Gift

The Gift

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2012 Midwest Clinic: Kiski Area High School Jazz Ensemble

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About Charlie

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Gordon Brisker Quintet: The Gift

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Gordon Brisker Quintet: My Son John

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Jazz - Volume 2

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Madison Avenue Swing: A New York Jazz Lounge Experience

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Blue

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O' Canada, The Beautiful

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Cornerstone

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