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Jackie Deshannon albums featuring Paul Desmond

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| Easy Living CD (2006)
$5.95 Even though the alto saxophonist Paul Desmond is justly celebrated for his long tenure in the Dave Brubeck Quartet, he led a quite different kind of quartet of his own with the fine guitarist Jim Hall and MJQ drummer Connie ...
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| Jackie Deshannon appears on Paul Desmond Bossa Antigua CD (1964) Remastered
$12.05 This 1999 reissue contains three bonus tracks not on the original release.
Bossa Antigua picks up the samba-based rim shots of drummer Connie Kay on Take Ten and tries to make a whole new record out of them. While the title ...
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| Jackie Deshannon appears on Paul Desmond Easy Living CD (2006) (Import) Germany
$15.59 Desmond played alto sax and was known as an important figure in the era of cool jazz. German import of EASY LIVING has three bonus tracks, one for a track that prior to was unreleased and the other two are ...
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 Jackie Deshannon Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Jackie Deshannon songs: When You Walk in the Room, Come and Stay With Me, Don't Turn Your Back on Me, I Can Make It With You. More music songs Brighton Hill, Love Will Find a Way, So Long Johnny, Should I Cry, I Remember the Boy, Splendor in the Grass, Take Me Away. More music songs Bette Davis Eyes, Holly Would, It's Love Baby, Put a Little Love in Your Heart Lyrics, What the World Needs Now Is Love Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Lifetime of Loneliness Lyrics, Needles and Pins Lyrics, Come and Get Me Lyrics, What the Word Needs Now Lyrics.
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 Jackie Deshannon Biography
While Charlie Parker's mark could be found on virtually every post-1950 jazz alto saxophonist, Paul Desmond built on the influence of fellow king-of-Cool Lee Konitz to become a school unto himself. Like Konitz's, Desmond's style is deceptively light and airy, more akin to the sheer tone of Lester Young than the fires of Parker. Desmond's approach was less cerebral than that of Konitz however, and so more appealing to a wider audiences. Desmond was best known for his decades-long (1951-1967) association with Dave Brubeck, but he also had a thriving solo career during and after Brubeck. (Brubeck and Desmond reunited shortly before the latter's death.)
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Jackie DeShannon | Van Morrison | | Paul Desmond | Dave Brubeck, Gerry Mulligan, Jim Hall, Dave Quartet Brubeck, Duke Ellington, Dave Quartet Brubeck / Bill Harris / Chubby Jackson, Paul Quartet Desmond, Gabriel of Sedona | | Eugene Wright | Dave Brubeck, Paul Desmond, Cal Tjader, Buddy Collette |
 Contemporaries
Stan Getz, Bill Evans (Piano), Dave Brubeck, Gerry Mulligan, Chet Baker (Trumpet/Vocals/Composer), Lee Konitz, Zoot Sims, Jim Hall, Bud Shank, Scott Hamilton, Eric Kloss
 Followers
Anthony Braxton, Bill Charlap, Tim Berne
 Influences
Charlie Parker, Lester Young, Benny Carter (Sax), Johnny Hodges, Lee Konitz
 More Music Artists
Ron Haydock, Hemlock Smith
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