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(Musician) Herbie Mann, an influential American jazz musician, was known for his expertise in playing the flute. He was among the first jazz artists to focus on this instrument. Mann's music highlighted a groove approach, with notable hits such as "Hi-Jack" showcasing his talent. Additionally, he played the tenor saxophone and clarinet in his early career. Mann's repertoire featured popular albums like "Memphis Underground" and "Push Push," where he emphasized the importance of a unified and captivating musical experience created by the rhythm section.