Coleman Hawkins - 1926/1940 download mp3 album

Jazz Archives, No. 41: 1926/1940. Jazz Archives, No.
Coleman Randolph Hawkins (November 21, 1904 – May 19, 1969), nicknamed "Hawk" and sometimes "Bean", was an American jazz tenor saxophonist. One of the first prominent jazz musicians on his instrument, as Joachim E. Berendt explained: "there were some tenor players before him, but the instrument was not an acknowledged jazz horn". Hawkins biographer John Chilton described the prevalent styles of tenor saxophone solos prior to Hawkins as "mooing" and "rubbery belches.
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Coleman Randolph Hawkins, nicknamed Hawk and sometimes "Bean" (November 21, 1904 – May 19, 1969), was an American jazz tenor saxophonist.
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Coleman Randolph Hawkins was born on month day 1904, at birth place, Missouri, to William D Hawkins and Edna Cordelia Hawkins (born Coleman). William was born on June 15 1872, in St. Joseph, Buchanan, Missouri. Edna was born circa 1873, in Plattsburg, Clinton, Missouri, USA. Coleman had one brother: William D. Hawkins. Coleman married Delores K Hawkins (born Sheridan). He lived on month day 1940, at address, Ohio. His occupation was occupation. Coleman passed away on month day 1969, at age 64 at death place, New York. He was buried at burial place, New York. Documents of Coleman Randolph Hawkins. Coleman Hawkins Coleman Hawkins in Biographical Summaries of Notable People. Coleman Hawkins was born on November 21 1904, in St. Joseph, to Cordelia Coleman. Coleman married Dolores Hawkins. Coleman lived in Topeka.
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1 | The StampedeOrchestra – Fletcher Henderson And His Orchestra |
3:11 |
2 | SensationOrchestra – Fletcher Henderson And His Orchestra |
2:45 |
3 | One HourEnsemble – The Mound City Blue Blowers |
3:25 |
4 | Hello LolaEnsemble – The Mound City Blue Blowers |
3:14 |
5 | Bugle Call RagEnsemble – The Chocolate Dandies |
2:49 |
6 | Sugar Foot StompOrchestra – Connie's Inn Orchestra |
3:06 |
7 | Jamaica Shout | 2:57 |
8 | Heartbreak Blues | 3:21 |
9 | I've Got To Sing A Torch SongOrchestra – Horace Henderson And His Orchestra |
3:35 |
10 | Honeysuckle Rose | 3:01 |
11 | Stardust | 3:09 |
12 | Netcha's Dream | 2:39 |
13 | A Strange Fact | 2:37 |
14 | Crazy Rhythm | 2:57 |
15 | Out Of Nowhere | 3:18 |
16 | Way Down Yonder In New Orleans | 3:04 |
17 | Blues Evermore | 2:43 |
18 | The Darktown Strutter's BallOrchestra – Jack Hylton And His Orchestra |
2:43 |
19 | Body And Soul | 2:58 |
20 | When Day Is Done | 3:13 |
21 | My Blue Heaven | 2:45 |
22 | Rocky Comfort | 3:09 |
Notes
1991 CD compilation.Recorded 1926-1940.
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Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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157202, N° 41 | Coleman Hawkins | 1926/1940 (CD, Comp) | EPM Musique, Jazz Archives | 157202, N° 41 | France | 1991 |