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Ben Webster albums featuring Dexter Gordon

Ben Webster Music Videos (6)
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| | Swiss Radio Days, Vol. 10: Baden 1972 CD (1998)
$10.75 This live set, featuring two of the giants of tenor saxophone, is filled with great energy and excitement. Both Webster and Gordon sound inspired on this release, and pianist Kenny Drew, bassist Bo Stief, and drummer Ed Thigpen also play ...
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| Storyville : Ben Webster CD (2006) (Import) Denmark
$14.59 This 13-cut set in the Storyville Masters of Jazz series is a showcase of Ben Webster at the very end of his career, from 1967-1970 recorded in Europe. There are a number of stellar players on Storyville Ben Webster, including ...
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 Ben Webster Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Ben Webster songs: Cotton Tail Lyrics, Old Folks Lyrics, Pennies From Heaven Lyrics, Sophisticated Lady Lyrics, Prelude to a Kiss Lyrics, Almost Like Being in Love Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Roses of Picardy Lyrics, Makin' Whoopee Lyrics, When I Fall in Love Lyrics, In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Do Nothin' till You Hear From Me Lyrics, Linger Awhile Lyrics, Who? Lyrics, Early Autumn Lyrics, With Every Breath I Take Lyrics, You're Getting to Be a Habit With Me Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Stars Fell on Alabama Lyrics, Under a Blanket of Blue Lyrics, Who Lyrics, You're Getting to Be a Habit wth Me Lyrics.
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 Ben Webster Biography
Saxophonist Ben Webster first gained recognition as a featured soloist with the Benny Moten band in the early 1930s. After stints with Fletcher Henderson, Benny Carter, and Cab Calloway, among others, he joined the Duke Ellington band in 1940, galvanizing its veteran reed section. Duke showcased him on such masterpieces as "Cottontail" and "All Too Soon," but the volatile tenor man left after a few years, continuing to play in a wide variety of contexts. Though perhaps less an innovator than Coleman Hawkins or Lester Young, he completes the trio of great pre-war tenors, and his warm, breathy sound is instantly recognizable.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Ben Webster | Billie Holiday, Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, Coleman Hawkins, Jimmy Witherspoon, Count Basie, Benny Carter, Johnny Hodges, Carmen McRae | | Ray Brown | Oscar Peterson, Ella Fitzgerald, Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Stan Getz, Milt Jackson, Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday | | Oscar Peterson | Ella Fitzgerald, Stan Getz, Billie Holiday, Louis Armstrong, Dizzy Gillespie, Count Basie, Benny Carter, Roy Eldridge |
 Contemporaries
Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday, Oscar Peterson, Coleman Hawkins, Lionel Hampton, Benny Carter (Sax), Lester Young, Roy Eldridge, Ray Brown (Bass), Teddy Wilson, Art Tatum, Illinois Jacquet, Buddy Tate, Fletcher Henderson, Harry "Sweets" Edison, Flip Phillips, Arnett Cobb, Bud Freeman, Bennie Moten, Don Byas, Budd Johnson, Cozy Cole
 Followers
Charlie Parker, Sonny Rollins, Stan Getz, Gerry Mulligan, David Murray, Branford Marsalis, Illinois Jacquet, Archie Shepp, Scott Hamilton, Joe Lovano, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis (Tenor), Red Holloway, Don Byas, Bennie Wallace, Ike Quebec
 Influences
Louis Armstrong, Coleman Hawkins, Benny Carter (Sax), Bix Beiderbecke, Johnny Hodges, Pete Johnson (Piano), Frankie Trumbauer, Budd Johnson
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