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In this edition I have removed all introductory information about the jazz solography concept, since this will be found on the Jazz Archeology website anyway. I have also removed all auxiliary chapters like status reports, chronology, summing ups, statistics, etc., these will reappear later in ...
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And yet despite his many accomplishments, Dexter Gordon is sometimes overlooked as a master of the tenor saxophone, and in some people’s minds is eclipsed by Lester Young, Coleman Hawkins, and Ben Webster, a potent triumvirate of top tenor players that dominated jazz in the 1930s and 40s....
There have been many great tenor saxophone players throughout the history of jazz, but one of my favorites is Dexter Gordon. Perhaps what I like best about Dexter Gordon is his big, beautiful sound. He stood 6' 6'' tall, and he had a saxophone tone to match his stature with a warmth...
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Lester Young was an American tenor saxophonist who emerged in the mid-1930s Kansas City, Mo., jazz world with the Count Basie band and introduced an approach to improvisation that provided much of the basis for modern jazz solo conception. Young’s tone