David "Fathead" Newman

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  • jazz
  • sax
  • soul
  • not nonstreamable
  • sax legend
David "Fathead" Newman (b. February 24, 1933 in Corsicana, Texas - d. January 20, 2009 in Dallas, Texas), was an American saxophonist. His professional career began in 1954 as an original member of Ray Charles' Band. Newman had a prolific recording and performing career. Newman got his nickname in high school music class. Mr. Miller, his then music teacher, saw his music upside down on the stand, and knowing that Newman couldn't read music very well at the time, walked over and tapped him on his head with the conductor's baton and called him "Fathead.

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Songs

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    A Nightingale Sang In Berkely Square

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    Akua Ewie

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    Almost Cried

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    Alto Sauce

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    Amandia

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    Another Kentucky Sunset

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    Autumn In New York

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    Azure

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    Batista's Groove

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    Beginnings/Endings

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    Bill for Bennie

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    Blisters

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    Blue Caper

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    Blue New

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    Blues for Ball

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    Candy - Dr. John

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    Captain Buckles

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    Caravan

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    Carnegie Blues

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    Cellar Groove

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    Chained No More

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    Chenya

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    Chillin'

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    Come Sunday

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    Congo Chant

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    Congo Chat

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    Cousin Slim

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    Creole Love Call

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    Dance of the Honey Bee and the Funky Fly

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    Davey Blue

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    Day by Day - Little Jimmy Scott

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    Deed I Do

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    Don't Get Around Much

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    Drown in My Tears

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    Esther's Melody

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    Everything Must Change

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    Fathead

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    Flighty McNasty

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    For Buster - David 'Fathead' Newman

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    Foxy Brown

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    Georgia on My Mind

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    Happy Reunion

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    Hard Times

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    Hello There

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    Hit the Road Jack

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    House of David

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    I Didn't Know What Time It Was

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    I Let A Song Go Out of My Heart

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    I Wish You Love

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    Invitation


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