Musician

Tom Harrell

American composer, arranger, jazz trumpeter and flugelhornist

1946 - today

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Her biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia. Tom Harrell is the 1,802nd most popular musician (up from 1,920th in 2024), the 9,533rd most popular biography from United States (up from 9,758th in 2019) and the 687th most popular American Musician.

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Among Musicians

Among musicians, Tom Harrell ranks 1,802 out of 3,175. Before her are Peter Tork, Bart Berman, Vitamin C, Yoko Shimomura, Elizabeth Cotten, and Bob Brookmeyer. After her are Simone Young, Lil Hardin Armstrong, Roger O'Donnell, Janusz Olejniczak, Nigo, and Blind Willie McTell.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1946, Tom Harrell ranks 668. Before her are Shirley Ann Jackson, Irene Fernandez, Vladimir Belousov, Humphrey Carpenter, Ricky Jay, and Reinhard Lauck. After her are Karina, Bruce Buck, Zygmunt Anczok, Frank Kabui, John Trudell, and Vladimir Astapovsky.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Tom Harrell ranks 9,533 out of NaN. Before her are Elizabeth Cotten (1893), Carmen Zapata (1927), George Perkins Marsh (1801), David Halberstam (1934), Bob Brookmeyer (1929), and Joel Chandler Harris (1848). After her are Jacob Abbott (1803), Joe F. Edwards Jr. (1958), Paul Williams (1940), Johnny Rivers (1942), Lil Hardin Armstrong (1898), and Patti Austin (1950).

Among Musicians In United States

Among musicians born in United States, Tom Harrell ranks 687. Before her are Joe Morello (1928), Rex Brown (1964), Peter Tork (1942), Vitamin C (1972), Elizabeth Cotten (1893), and Bob Brookmeyer (1929). After her are Lil Hardin Armstrong (1898), Blind Willie McTell (1898), Curtis Fuller (1934), Michael Anthony (1954), Joe Bonamassa (1977), and Doug Aldrich (1964).

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