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CONFESSIN' :
The Astounding Coleman Hawkins

Coleman Hawkins (11/21/1904 - 5/19/1969) "The King of Saxophone" was a revered figure in jazz for five decades. The astonishing command he had on his instrument, along with his harmonically advanced profound swinging, allowed him to move with ease between the classic and the progressive elements of jazz.


There Is Nothing Like A Dame
On My Way
Should I
Thanks For The Misery
Fight Eleven
You Can't Take That Away From Me
I'll Tell You Later
Modern Fantasy
I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face
Goin' Down Home
Confessin'
September Song
Last Stop
 
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