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Coleman Hawkins was the first important tenor saxophonist and he remains one of the greatest of all time. A consistently modern improviser whose knowledge of chords and harmonies was encyclopedic, Hawkins had a 40-year prime (1925-1965) during which he could hold his own with any competitor. 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 novelty instrument, used in vaudeville and as a ... Read More
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DeArcos_Robin Peoria, IL |
02.29.08 cat man ..............................mewow cool man cool...................... |
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DeArcos_Robin Peoria, IL |
02.29.08 cat man ..............................mewow cool man cool...................... |
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DeArcos_Robin Peoria, IL |
02.29.08 cat man ..............................mewow cool man cool...................... |
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DeArcos_Robin Peoria, IL |
02.29.08 cat man ..............................mewow cool man cool...................... |
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It's funny how we, being the same age, like alot of the same music as our parents or folks in their 70's now.....ya know? COOL MON.....Carole