Ornette Coleman

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  • jazz
  • free jazz
  • avant-garde
  • saxophone
  • experimental
Ornette Coleman (born March 9th, 1930) is an American jazz saxophonist and composer. He is one of the major innovators of the 1960s free jazz movement and one of the most notable figures in jazz history. Coleman was born and raised in Fort Worth, Texas, where he began performing rhythm and blues and bebop initially on tenor saxophone. He later switched to alto, which has remained his primary instrument.

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Songs

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    Doughnuts

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    Dreams

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    Ecars

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    Elizabeth

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    Embraceable You

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    Endless

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    Enfant

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    Eos

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    European Echoes

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    Eventually

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    Faces and Places

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    Faithful

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    Falling Stars

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    Faxing

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    Feet Music

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    First Take

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    Focus on Sanity

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    Foreigner in a Free Land

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    Forerunner

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    Forgotten Songs

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    Forms and Sounds

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    Fou Amour

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    Free

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    Freeway Express

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    Friends and Neighbors (instrumental)

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    Friends and Neighbors (vocal)

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    Fuzz / Feast / Breakout / European Echoes / Alone and the Arrest

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    Giggin'

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    Good Girl Blues

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    Good Old Days

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    Happy Fool

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    Happy House

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    Harlem's Manhattan

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    Harmolodic Bebop

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    Hauser and O'Brien / Bugpowder

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    Him and Her

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    Holiday for Heroes

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    Home Grown

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    House of Stained Glass

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    Human Being

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    Humpty Dumpty

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    I Heard It Over the Radio

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    In All Languages

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    Intersong

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    Intro

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    Invisible

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    Is It Forever

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    Jam Session

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    January

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    Jayne


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