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Coleman Randolph Hawkins (November 21 1904 – May 19 1969) was an American jazz tenor saxophonist. Hawkins was the first important jazz musician to use the instrument. As Joachim E. Berendt explained,...
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Coleman Hawkins and company in 1960: Man, whatchu looking at? (Express/Hulton Archive/Getty Images) ... "Body And Soul," from Coleman Hawkins, Body And Soul (Bluebird). Original Issue Bluebird 10523/mx. Coleman Hawkins, tenor saxophone; with Joe Guy, trumpet; Tommy Lindsay, trumpet; Earl Hardy, trombone;
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A comprehensive profile of Coleman Hawkins including weblinks and further reading. ... John Chilton: Song of the Hawk (London, Quartet) 1990 ;; Recommended CD: ; A Retrospective 1929-1963 (Bluebird 07863 66617 2) 2 CD set ; Suggested track: Body and Soul ;; Recommended links: ; Coleman Hawkins at Red Hot Jazz...
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COLEMAN HAWKINS - related terms, definitions and short phrases grouped together in the form of Encyclopedia article. ... ; This Review contains major "COLEMAN HAWKINS"- related terms, short phrases and links grouped together in the form of Encyclopedia article.
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Popular Music Essential Information & explanations, latest on Coleman_Hawkins. ... Coleman Hawkins was born in Saint Joseph, Missouri and went to school in Kansas City, Missouri. In his youth he played piano and cello, and started playing sax at age 9; by age 16 he was playing professionally. ... Interesting Links...
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Coleman Hawkins was taught piano from the age of five by his mother, a schoolteacher who played organ. He took up cello at about the age of seven, then requested a tenor saxophone, which he received on his ninth birthday. ... Related Links...
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Coleman Hawkins Legacy Jazz Festival - Topeka, Kansas (KS). Memorial Day weekend - presenting local, regional & national jazz, latin and blues music. Free to the public. ... Welcome to the Coleman Hawkins Legacy Jazz Festival!
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Tenor saxophonist, jazz legend ... A master of the tenor sax, Coleman Hawkins was one of the most important jazz figures of the 20th Century. His unusual sense of improvisation allowed him to reach heights of expressionism that few other artists of his era had reached.
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Coleman Hawkins , Saxophonist / Bandleader / Jazz Musician Born: 21 November 1904 Birthplace: St. Joseph, Missouri Died: 19 May 1969 Best Known As: ... Coleman Hawkins started piano lessons when he was five, switched to cello at age seven, and two years later began on tenor. At a time when the saxophone was considered a...
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