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Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis albums featuring Wendell Marshall

Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis Music Videos (3)
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| | Trane Whistle CD (1960)
$9.89 Digitally remastered by Phil De Lancie (1990, Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California).
This 1960 set, led by the tenor saxophonist Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, swings between the high-octane big band sounds of the title track and "Whole Nelson," romantic, lyrical ballads such as ...
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| Prestige Profiles CDs (2005) Bonus CD
$9.79 Known for his bold, cutting tone on the tenor sax, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis has a distinctive and recognizable sound. The artist turned in some fine work on the Prestige label, and some of the best of that work is featured ...
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| Eddie "lockjaw" Davis appears on Coleman Hawkins Prestige Profiles CDs (2005) Bonus CD
$9.79 Culled from Coleman Hawkins's late-1950s/early-'60s sessions for Prestige Records, this concise 11-track collection presents the tenor saxophone legend relatively late in his career. Although his bop heyday was behind him, Hawkins is in fine form on these lightly swinging tunes ...
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 Eddie "lockjaw" Davis Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Eddie "lockjaw" Davis songs: Secret Love, When Your Lover Has Gone, I Can't Get Started, On Green Dolphin Street, This Is Always, Rev, Chef. More music songs Last Train From Overbrook, Speak Low, Out of Nowhere, Save Your Love For Me, Jim Dog, Billie's Bounce, Robbins Nest, Land of Dreams. More music songs In the Kitchen, Comin' Home Baby Lyrics, You Stepped Out of a Dream Lyrics, I Wished on the Moon Lyrics.
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 Eddie "lockjaw" Davis Biography
One of the great sax pugilists, tenor man Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis was featured as a star soloist in many of the NYC big bands of the '40s and '50s, most notably Count Basie's. His work with Shirley Scott virtually defined the blustery tenor/bluesy organ combo sound, and a later dual-tenor outfit co-led with Johnny Griffin gave rise to uncompromised excitement and sonic virility at every turn.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis | Count Basie, Dinah Washington, Harry "Sweets" Edison, Joe Williams, Ella Fitzgerald, Johnny Griffin, Coleman Hawkins, Oscar Peterson, Quincy Jones | | Shirley Scott | Stanley Turrentine, Shirley Scott / Stanley Turrentine, Count Basie, Eddie Davis, Coleman Hawkins, George A. Johnson, Jr., Leo Parker, Ed Wiley, Jr. |
 Contemporaries
Count Basie, Gene Ammons, Lou Donaldson, Sonny Stitt, Johnny Griffin, Buddy Tate, Shirley Scott, Ike Quebec, Pepper Adams, Machito, Horace Parlan, Willis "Gator" Jackson, Teddy Edwards, Budd Johnson, Jerome Richardson, Seldon Powell
 Followers
Ronnie Cuber, Junior Cook, Red Holloway
 Influences
Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young, Ben Webster, Illinois Jacquet, Arnett Cobb
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