Alonzo Levister

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Alonzo Levister (born November 1, 1925 in Greenwich, Connecticut) was a Third Stream composer and pianist. He is most known for his debut album Manhattan Melodrama, which came out in 1956.[1] It included Louis Mucci, John LaPorta, and Teddy Charles.

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  1. ^ Time Magazine
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