Kenny Garrett

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  • jazz
  • saxophone
  • contemporary jazz
  • modern jazz
  • alto sax
Kenny Garrett is a jazz saxophonist. He was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1960. His father was a tenor saxophonist. Kenny's career took off when he joined the Duke Ellington Orchestra in 1978, then led by Duke's son, Mercer Ellington. Three years later he played in the Mel Lewis Orchestra (playing the music of Thad Jones) and also the Dannie Richmond Quartet (focusing on Charles Mingus's music). In 1984 he earned a shot at his first album as a band leader, "Introducing Kenny Garrett". From there, his career has exploded into 11 albums (as a leader) and numerous grammy nominations.

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Songs

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    Kurita Sensei

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    Last Sax

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    Latifa

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    Liberia

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    Like Sonny

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    Lonnie's Lament

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    Lover

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    Lullaby Of Isfahan

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    Mack The Knife

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    May Peace Be Upon Them

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    Monk-ing Around

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    Ms. Baja

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    Native Tongue

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    Night and Day

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    Nostradamus

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    November 15

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    Now

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    One Finger Snap

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    One World Through

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    Organized Colors

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    Oriental Tow Away Zone

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    Oriental Towaway Zone

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    Ornithology

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    Pressing the Issue

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    Pursuance

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    Qing Wen

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    Realization (Marching Towards the Light)

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    Reedus' Dance

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    Run Run Shaw

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    Shaw

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    She Waits for the New Sun

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    Simply Said

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    Sing a Song of Song

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    Sketches of MD

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    Someday We'll All Be Free

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    Song #8

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    Song For DiFang

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    Sounds Like Winter

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    Sounds of the Flying Pygmies

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    Spanish Go-round

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    Standard Of Language I II III

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    Straight Street

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    Tacit Dance

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    Tango In 6

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    The House That Nat Built

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    The Ring

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    Thessalonika

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    Tsunami Song

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    Until Tomorrow

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    Van Goghs Left Ear


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