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Standard Screen This installment in the JAZZ ICONS series of memorable jazz performances captures two concerts by legendary saxophonist Coleman Hawkins recorded in 1962 and 1964. Some of the songs featured in the performances include "Autumn Leaves," "Ow!," "Stoned," and more. Jazz Icons: Coleman Hawkins - Live In '62 & '64 Jazz Icons: Coleman Hawkins - Live In '62 & '64 Review
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Jazz Icons: Coleman Hawkins - Live In '62 & '64 DVD Region 0 Audio: PCM Stereo - English
Belgium, 1962 Disorder At The Border Autumn Leaves Lover Come Back To Me Moonlight In Vermont All The Things You Are Ow!
Coleman Hawkins, tenor saxophone George Arvanitas, piano Jimmy Woode, bass Kansas Fields, drums
England, 1964 Disorder At The Border Lover Man / Stella By Starlight / Girl From Ipanema What Is This Thing Called Love Stoned September Song / What's New / Willow Weep For Me Centerpiece Caravan
Coleman Hawkins, tenor saxophone Harry "Sweets" Edison, trumpet "Sir" Charles Thompson, piano Jimmy Woode, bass "Papa" Jo Jones, drums
Special features: - 24 page booklet featuring liner notes by Scott Deveaux, a foreword by Colette Hawkins, rare photographs, and memorabilia collage.
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