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George Coleman albums featuring Ray Drummond

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| | At Yoshi's CD (1987)
$10.15 Tenor saxophonist George Coleman is best known for his mid-1960s stint in Miles Davis's quintet, playing with the trumpet legend between the departure of John Coltrane and the arrival of Wayne Shorter, most notably on a string of '64 live ...
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| Danger High Voltage CD (2000)
$12.95 Danger High Voltage is significant in two respects: It is the first release from the Two and Four Recording Company, and it marks the reformation of the George Coleman Octet, which hadn't recorded since its debut in 1977. The horn ...
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| My Horns Of Plenty CD (1992) (Import) France
$10.49 On this excellent set, George Coleman plays his usual tenor on four tunes, alto on "Old Folks," and soprano on "Conrad." With the assistance of pianist Harold Mabern, bassist Ray Drummond and drummer Billy Higgins, Coleman is heard at the ...
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 George Coleman Songs
Popular or famous George Coleman songs: Conversation, Follow Me, Isn't She Lovely, Portrait of Jennie, Pretty Blues, Simone, Tenderly, Autumn Leaves, Ceora. More music songs Cherokee, I'm in the Mood For Love, Little Girl Blue, On Green Dolphin Street, After Hours Improvisation. More music songs This Old World Is in a Terrible Condition, I Wish I Could Sing, Science Fiction, Innocent Little Doggie, Cool It Right, Crazy With Love.
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 George Coleman Biography
Originally an alto sax player, George Coleman switched to tenor during a stint in B.B. King's band in his late teens. The late '50s found him in the Max Roach band, and in 1963 he was hired by Miles Davis. This was followed by stints as a sideman on classic sides with Herbie Hancock, Lee Morgan, and Chet Baker. His sides as a leader, predominantly cut in classic quartet context (with piano, bass, and drums), are scarce simply due to his mistrust of the music business.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | George Coleman | Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Jimmy Smith, B.B. King, Chet Baker, Freddie King, Lee Morgan, Max Roach, Joey Defrancesco | | Harold Mabern | Eric Alexander, George Benson, Cecil Payne, Wes Montgomery, Lee Morgan, Freddie Hubbard, Stanley Turrentine, Contemporary Piano Ensemble | | Ray Drummond | Hod O'Brien, Houston Person, Kenny Barron, Eddie Higgins, Benny Golson, David Murray, Renee Rosnes, Gary Bartz, Tom Harrell |
 Contemporaries
Stan Getz, Dexter Gordon, Lee Morgan (Trumpet), Zoot Sims, David Murray, Clifford Jordan, Sam Rivers, Booker Ervin, Joe Lovano, Booker Little, Harold Mabern, Junior Cook, Billy Higgins, George Adams, Frank Strozier, Ray Drummond
 Followers
Branford Marsalis, Eric Alexander (Saxophone), Courtney Pine, Bill Easley, Harold Vick, Ralph Moore
 Influences
Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Charlie Parker, Sonny Rollins, Lester Young, Dexter Gordon, Sonny Stitt, Benny Golson, Frank Foster
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