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Coleman Hawkins albums featuring Jimmy Hamilton

Coleman Hawkins Music Videos (5)
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| | Jam Session In Swingville CD (1961)
$17.45 Digitally remastered by Phil De Lancie (1992, Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California).
Hawkins and Russell do not appear together on this release, although judging from the title, they would appear to. Tracks one through four feature Hawkins' 1961 nonet. There is clarinet ...
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| Coleman Hawkins appears on Charlie Haden Always Say Goodbye CD (1993)
$10.65 Additional personnel includes: Jo Stafford, Chet Baker (vocals); Coleman Hawkins (tenor saxophone); Stephane Grappelli (violin); Gianni Safred, Raymond Fol, Tommy Flanagan, Duke Ellington (piano); Django Reinhardt (guitar); Major Holley, Carlo Pecori, Benoit Quersin (bass); Eddie Locke, Aurelio De Carolis, Jean-Louis ...
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 Coleman Hawkins Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Coleman Hawkins songs: Body and Soul Lyrics, Crazy Rhythm Lyrics, Under a Blanket of Blue Lyrics, Sheik of Araby Lyrics, Time on My Hands Lyrics, I Wished on the Moon Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs It Never Entered My Mind Lyrics, Hands Across the Table Lyrics, Cocktails For Two Lyrics, Make Someone Happy Lyrics, Poor Butterfly Lyrics, Mon Homme Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Darktown Strutter's Ball Lyrics, Body & Soul Lyrics, Darktown Strutters' Ball Lyrics, Beyond the Blue Horizon Lyrics, One Note Samba :: Samba De Uma Nota So Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Begin the Beguine Lyrics, Until the Real Thing Comes Along Lyrics, I'm Shootin' High Lyrics.
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 Coleman Hawkins Biography
Coleman Hawkins was the first great tenor saxophonist, one of those who did the most to establish that instrument's role in jazz. When he joined the Fletcher Henderson band in 1924, Hawkins's smooth legato and powerful sense of swing, combined with an unusually broad knowledge of harmony and theory, quickly made him the dominant tenor man of the time. His return in 1939 from a long period in Europe was capped by a record date that included a watershed version of "Body and Soul." One of the few older musicians to embrace the intricacies of bebop, Hawkins continually challenged himself throughout a long and illustrious career.
 Key Personnel
 Contemporaries
Stan Getz, Dizzy Gillespie, Sonny Rollins, Oscar Peterson, Dexter Gordon, Thelonious Monk, Ben Webster, Gene Ammons, Benny Carter (Sax), Lester Young, Max Roach, Roy Eldridge, Johnny Griffin, Django Reinhardt, George Coleman, Johnny Hodges, Lucky Thompson, Don Byas, Henry "Red" Allen, Paul Gonsalves
 Followers
John Coltrane, Charlie Parker, Sonny Rollins, Dexter Gordon, Zoot Sims, Gene Ammons, Wayne Shorter, Illinois Jacquet, J.J. Johnson (Trombone), James Carter, Johnny Griffin, Lucky Thompson, Buddy Tate, Budd Johnson
 Influences
Louis Armstrong, Art Tatum, Sidney Bechet, Fletcher Henderson
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