Coleman Hawkins

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  • jazz
  • saxophone
  • bebop
  • swing
  • tenor sax
Coleman Randolph Hawkins, nicknamed "Hawk" and sometimes "Bean", (1904-11-21 – 1969-05-19) was a prominent jazz tenor saxophone musician. He was an important pioneer on the instrument, and many consider him the father of jazz saxophone. During his long career Hawkins was always inventive and seeking new challenges. He directly influenced many bebop performers, and later in his career, recorded or performed with such adventurous musicians as Sonny Rollins, who considered him his main influence, and John Coltrane.

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Albums

Swingville: Coleman Hawkins With the Red Garland Trio (2006)
Confessin': The Astounding Coleman Hawkins (2005)
Desafinado (1997)
Today and Now (1996)
Hawk Eyes (1991)
In a Mellow Tone (1991)
Soul (1991)
Accent on Tenor Sax (1989)
Sirius (1974)
Wrapped Tight (1966)
At The Golden Circle (1963)
The Hawk Relaxes (1961)
The Hawk Swings (1960)
The Hawk Flies High (1957)
At Ease With Coleman Hawkins
Bean & The Boys
Bean Stalkin'
Blues for Rampart Street
Blues Groove (With Tiny Grimes)
Blues Wail: Coleman Hawkins Plays the Blues
Body and Soul
Coleman Hawkins 1934-1937
Coleman Hawkins and Confrères
Cool Groove
Dali
Good Old Broadway
Hawk Talk
High and Mighty Hawk
Night Hawk
Somebody Loves Me
Supreme
Tenor Genius At the Festivals In Cannes And Paris
Tenor Giants
The Genius of Coleman Hawkins
The Hawk in Paris
The Hawk Returns
The Master

Singles

A Fine Dinner / Body and Soul (1939)

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