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    Herb Ellis Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Herb Ellis? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Herb Ellis from Jazz & Blues and what is the personality traits.

    Herb Ellis
    ESFP

    ESFP (XwX)

    Herb Ellis personality type is ESFP, but he has a lot of Fe in him. He's got that "fuck everything" attitude, but he tries to make that work for him. He's not a sociopath, but he doesn't have a heart. He's not an asshole, he's just kind of an asshole. He has no morals. I think that's why he's able to play with the Kings. He doesn't have any morals. There's nothing in his head that says, "This is wrong." He just does it because he enjoys it.

    Maybe that's why he's so good at what he does. That's probably why he's been in the league for so long -- because he doesn't have any real morals.

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    The Herb Ellis era was probably the best era of the franchise. It was when the players had fun and the fans were happy. It was the first time that they were actually winning two or three games in a row on a regular basis. It was an exciting time to be a fan in Sacramento.

    Herb Ellis was a very good player, and he was a very good leader.

    Mitchell Herbert Ellis (August 4, 1921 – March 28, 2010), known professionally as Herb Ellis, was an American jazz guitarist. During the 1950s, he was in a trio with pianist Oscar Peterson. The Soft Winds group was fashioned after the Nat King Cole Trio. In addition to their great live and recorded work as the Oscar Peterson Trio, this unit usually with the addition of a drummer, served as the virtual "house rhythm section" for Norman Granz's Verve Records, supporting the likes of tenormen Ben Webster and Stan Getz, as well as trumpeters Dizzy Gillespie, Roy Eldridge, and Sweets Edison and other jazz stalwarts. Ellis was part of the rhythm section but did not solo on every track. With drummer Buddy Rich, they were also the backing band for popular "comeback" albums by the duet of Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong. Ellis died of Alzheimer's disease at his Los Angeles home on the morning of March 28, 2010, at the age of 88. Django Reinhardt.

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