Lucky Thompson

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  • jazz
  • saxophone
  • bebop
  • swing
  • fantastico
Eli (Lucky) Thompson (June 16, 1924 in Columbia, South Carolina – July 30, 2005 in Seattle, Washington) was an African American jazz tenor and soprano saxophonist. He is considered to have, alongside Steve Lacy brought the soprano saxophone out of obsolescence, playing it in a more advanced boppish format, which inspired John Coltrane to take it up in the early 1960s. After playing with the swing orchestras of Lionel Hampton, Don Redman, Billy Eckstine, Lucky Millinder, and Count Basie, he worked in rhythm and blues and then established a career in bop and hard bop...

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    A Distant Sound

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    A Sunkissed Rose

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    Aliyah

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    Angel Eyes

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    Back Home From Yesterday

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    Back to the World

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    Boppin' the Blues

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    Brother Bob

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    Brown Rose

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    But Not for Me

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    But Not Tonight

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    Centre Ville

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    Cherokee

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    Easy Living

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    Everything Happens to Me

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    Fillet of Soul

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    Flight of the Vout Bug

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    Fly With the Wind

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    For You

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    G and B

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    Gone With the Wind

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    Green Dolphin Street

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    Have You Met Miss Jones?

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    How About You?

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    I Came From Sunday

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    I Can't Give You Anything but Love

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    I Forgot to Remember

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    In a Sentimental Mood

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    Influence

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    Inivation


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