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Ike Quebec
Ike Abrams Quebec (born August 17, 1918 in Newark, New Jersey, died on January 16, 1963) was a jazz tenor saxophonist. His surname is pronounced KYOO-bek. Critic Alex Henderson writes, "Though he was never an innovator, Quebec had a big, breathy sound that was distinctive and easily recognizable, and he was quite consistent when it came to came to down-home blues, sexy ballads, and up-tempo aggression."
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Songs
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If I Had You
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Ill Wind
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Imagination
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Indiana
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Intermezzo
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It Might as Well Be Spring
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It's All Right With Me
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Jim Dawgs
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Just One More Chance
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Later for the Rock
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Liebestraum
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Like
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Linda Flor
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Lloro Tu Despedida
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Loie
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Loie (Alternative Take)
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Louie
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Lover Man
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Mad About You
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Mardi Gras
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Me 'n Mabe
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Me 'n You
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Me And You
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Minor Impulse
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Nancy
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Nancy (With the Laughing Face)
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Nature Boy
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Ol' Man River
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Que's Dilemma
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Que's Pills
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Scufflin
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See See Rider
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She's Funny That Way
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Shu Shu
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Shu Shu (Alternative Take)
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Someone to Watch Over Me
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Sweet and Lovely
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Sweethears on Parade
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That Old Black Magic
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The Man I Love
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The Masquerade Is Over
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There Is No Greater Love
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Tiny Excercise
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Topsy
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What a Difference a Day Makes
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What Is There to Say
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Willow Weep for Me
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With a Song in My Heart
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Zig Billion
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Zonky