Dexter Gordon covered I Was Doing All Right, Let's Get Down, A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square, Talk of the Town and other songs. Dexter Gordon originally did Blue Gardenia, I Want More, Let's Get Down, Serenade in Blue and other songs. Dexter Gordon
What gave Gordon a unique signature, though, was his penchant for seasoning his solos with short quotes from other songs. Though Eckstine fired Gordon in 1945 for a drug habit that made him increasingly unreliable, the saxophonist recorded a couple of 78 rpm singles with Dizzy Gillespie before ...
In 1962, there was no stopping Dexter Gordon. The first great bebop tenor-saxophonist, Gordon was in one of his peak periods. He contributed two songs (including the heated "Soy Califa"), swings hard on "You Stepped Out Of A Dream" and caresses the melodies of "Don't Explain" and "...
Gordon's mainstream strides starting in 1976 had a great deal to do with the business acumen and determination of Maxine Gordon, who worked with Gordon in Europe, was the architect of his return and the Columbia deal, and his wife starting in 1983. She is the author ofSophisticated Giant: ...
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