Ornette Coleman

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  • jazz
  • free jazz
  • avant-garde
  • saxophone
  • experimental
Ornette Coleman (born March 9th, 1930) is an American jazz saxophonist and composer. He is one of the major innovators of the 1960s free jazz movement and one of the most notable figures in jazz history. Coleman was born and raised in Fort Worth, Texas, where he began performing rhythm and blues and bebop initially on tenor saxophone. He later switched to alto, which has remained his primary instrument.

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Songs

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    The Disguise

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    The Duel - Two Psychic Lovers and Eating Time

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    The Empty Foxhole

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    The Face of the Bass

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    The Fifth of Beethoven

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    The Garden of Souls

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    The Good Life

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    The Jungle Is a Skyscraper

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    The Know What to What

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    The Legend of Bebop

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    The Lovers and the Alchemist (A.K.A. the Mis-Used Blues)

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    The Men Who Live in the White House

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    The Military

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    The New Anthem

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    The Poet

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    The Souls Within Woman

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    The Sphinx

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    The Tribes of New York

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    Theme From a Symphony (Variation 2)

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    Theme From a Symphony (Variation One)

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    Theme From a Symphony (Variation Two)

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    Three Ways to One

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    Times Square

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    To Us

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    Today, Yesterday and Tomorrow

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    Tomorrow

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    Tomorrow Is the Question!

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    Toy Dance

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    Trinity, for Violin

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    Trouble in the East

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    Turnaround

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    Una Muy Bonita

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    Variants on a Theme of Thelonious Monk (Criss-Cross): Variant I / Variant II / Variant III / Variant IV

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    Virgin Beauty

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    Voice Poetry

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    W.R.U.

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    Waiting for You

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    We Now Interrupt for a Commercial

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    Wedding Day and Fuzz

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    What a Friend We Have in Jesus (Variation)

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    What a Reason

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    What Is the Name of That Song?

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    What Reason

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    What Reason Could I Give

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    When Will the Blues Leave?

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    Women of the Veil

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    Word for Bird

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    Writeman

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    Written Word

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    Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow


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