Gerry Mulligan

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Gerald Joseph “Gerry” Mulligan (April 6, 1927 – January 20, 1996) was an American jazz baritone saxophonist, composer and arranger. Mulligan started on the piano before learning clarinet and the various saxophones. His initial reputation was as an arranger. In 1944 he wrote charts for Johnny Warrington's radio band and soon was making contributions to the books of Tommy Tucker and George Paxton. He moved to New York in 1946 and joined Gene Krupa's Orchestra as a staff arranger; his most notable chart was "Disc Jockey Jump.

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Songs

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    My Old Flame

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    News from Blueport

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    Night Lights

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    Night Lights (1963 version)

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    Night Lights (1965 version)

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    Night Lights (feat. Johnny Hodges)

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    Nights at the Turntable

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    Nights of the Turntable

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    Noblesse

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    Nobody Else But Me

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    North Atlantic Run

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    Nuova Civilta

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    O Bom Alvinho

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    Oh, Mr. Sauter? Yes, Mr. Finegan?

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    Ontet

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    Ornithology

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    Out Back of the Barn

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    Out of Nowhere

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    Out of This World

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    Out of This World (first version)

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    Paraiso

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    People Will Say We're in Love

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    Piano Blues

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    Poinciana (live)

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    Polka Dots and Moon Beams

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    Port of Baltimore Blues

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    Prelud in E Minor

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    Prelude in E Minor

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    Prelude in E-Minor

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    Pretty Little Gypsy

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    Rain, Rain, Go Away

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    Red Door

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    Reunion

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    Revelation

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    Rio One

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    Rocker

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    Rose Room

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    Rouge

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    Roundhouse

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    Sax and Der Rosenkavalier

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    Sax and the Rite of Igor

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    Sax in Debussy's Garden

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    Sax in Mozart Minor

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    Sax on the Rhine

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    Scrapple from the Apple

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    Sextet

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    Shady Side

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    She Didn't Say Yes, She Didn't Say No

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    Simbah

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    So What


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