Stanley Turrentine

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Born in Pittsburgh in 1934, Stanley Turrentine took up saxophone at the age of eleven, encouraged by his father, who had played the same instrument with Al Cooper's Savoy Sultans. Turrentine's first professional gig was with Lowell Fulson's blues band. "I guess my sound started back then," he says, "I couldn't avoid the blues. That band had a blind piano player in it, name of Ray Charles." Charles was already writing songs, which Turrentine would transcribe after they finished work in the joints and barns the band played.

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Songs

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    Spooky

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    Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most

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    Stan's Shuffle

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    Stan's Thing

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    Stanley's Theme

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    Stella by Starlight

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    Stolen Sweets

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    Stoned Soul Picnic

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    Storm

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    Stuff You Gotta Watch

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    Sugar

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    Sugar (live)

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    Summertime

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    Sunday in New York

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    Sunny

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    Sunshine Alley

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    Sure as You're Born

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    Tacos

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    Take Me Home

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    Terrible T

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    The Avenue

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    The Feeling of Jazz

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    The Hustler

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    The Island

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    The Lamp Is Low

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    The Look Of Love

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    The Magilla

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    The Way You Look Tonight

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    Then I'll Be Tired of You

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    They All Say I'm the Biggest Fool

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    They Can't Take That Away From Me

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    This Guy's In Love With You

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    Thomasville

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    Those Were the Days

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    Time After Time

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    Tin Tin Deo

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    Tiny Capers

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    Together Again

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    Too Blue

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    Touching

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    Triste

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    Trouble

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    Trouble (No. 2)

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    Troubles of the World

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    Two for T

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    Vera Cruz

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    Wahoo (a.k.a. Stanley's Blues)

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    Walk on By

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    Walkin'

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    Watch What Happens


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